Quotes About Judgment
We all make the best choices we can with the information we have available at the time we have to make them. None of us ever has enough information to be absolutely sure we're making the right choice.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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He had made his decision regarding Molly with great care and consideration.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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Patriotism was a great thing but it worked best when it was tempered by common sense.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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if you approach this society with the nuances of moral, aesthetic, or critical judgment , you will miss its originality, which comes from its defying judgment ...
~ Jean Baudrillard
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It is dangerous not to conform with people's image of us, because they do not readily retract their opinions.
~ Jean Cocteau
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W]e have a tendency to judge others according to ourselves.
~ Jean Cocteau
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How admirable the attitude of one who has made good use of the time granted him and who did not interfere by trying to be his own judge. Duration of human life belongs to those who mould each moment, sculpture it and do not trouble about the verdict.
~ Jean Cocteau
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Ce qui caractérise notre époque, c'est la crainte d'avoir l'air bête en décernant une louange, et la certitude d'avoir l'air intelligent en décernant un blâme. »
~ Jean Cocteau
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Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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Beware, so long as you live, or judging men by their outwards appearance.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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She lacked the sheen of money, muscular good health, good skin, good clothes.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
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In fact, the real source of all thosedifferences, is that the savage lives within himself, whereas thecitizen, constantly beside himself, knows only how to live in theopinion of others; insomuch that it is, if I may say so, merely fromtheir judgment that he derives the consciousness of his own existence.
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
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Mancando le qualità morali di misura precisa, se anche ci fosse l'accordo sul segno, come ci potrebbe essere sulla valutazione?
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
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Let the numberless legion of my fellow men gather round me and hear my confessions. Let them groan at my depravities, and blush for my misdeeds. But let each one of them reveal his heart at the foot of Thy throne with equal sincerity, and may any man who dares, say, "I was a better man that he.
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
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But why should they blame her? They should blame the men who won't let her alone
~ Jean M. Auel
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We are in hell, my dear, there is never a mistake and people are not damned for nothing.
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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GüneÅŸin ac?mas?z bir yarg? gibi yarat?klar?n üzerine saçt??? bu soÄŸuk ayd?nl?klar, gözlerimden içime ak?yor; yoksullaÅŸt?r?c? bir ???kla ayd?nlan?yorum.
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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Nothingness stands at the origin of negative judgment because it is itself negation. It founds the negation as an act because it is the negation of being.
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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Sizi sürükleyen dalgad?r,yaÅŸam bu; ne yarg?lanabilir, ne anla??labilir, b?rak?n gitsin demekten baÅŸka yapacak bir ÅŸey yok.
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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It's so easy to make a person who hasn't got anything seem wrong.
~ Jean Rhys
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If all good, respectable people had one face, I'd spit in it.
~ Jean Rhys
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I hadn't bargained for this. I didn't think it would be like this - shabby clothes, worn-out shoes, circles under your eyes, your hair getting straight and lanky, the way people look at you. ... I didn't think it would be like this
~ Jean Rhys
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Wasn't it quite difficult being a wicked girl? Even more difficult than being a good one?
~ Jean Rhys
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We'll put Mado on the joy wheel, and watch her being banged about a bit. Well, she ought to amuse us sometimes; she ought to sing for her supper; that's what she's here for, isn't it?
~ Jean Rhys
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