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Quotes About Judgment

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~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Dès lors qu'elle dépend à la fois de sa propre conscience et des opinions des autres, il faut qu'elle apprenne à comparer ces deux règles, à les concilier, et à ne préférer la première que quand elles sont en opposition. [...] Rien de tout cela ne peut bien se faire sans cultiver son esprit ou sa raison.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Respetad a la infancia y no os deis prisa en juzgarla ni para el bien ni para el mal. Dejad
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Su principal deber es procurar su propia conservación, sus principales cuidados son los que se debe a sí mismo; y después que adquiere uso de razón, siendo él sólo el juez de los medios propios para conservarse, llega a ser por este motivo su propio dueño.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
C'est comme s'ils leur disaient : Sachez que l'homme n'est rien que par ses habits, que votre prix est tout dans les vôtres. Faut-il s'étonner que de si sages leçons profitent à la jeunesse, qu'elle n'estime que la parure, et qu'elle ne juge du mérite que sur le seul extérieur ?
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
c'est que si chaque homme pouvait lire dans les cœurs de tous les autres, il y aurait plus de gens qui voudraient descendre que de ceux qui voudraient monter.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
I don't listen to what art critics say. I don't know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.
~ Jean-Michel Basquiat
You should THINK about what's the right thing to do. Not just take someone's word for it -Grover
~ Jeanne DuPrau
Please just let us choose and get it over with.
~ Jeanne DuPrau
You turned a crazy old guy into an enemy in less than two minutes. YOU did it. You've done it over and over, I've seen you: you approach people like an enemy and bam!, they turn into one, whether they were to begin with or now -Maddy
~ Jeanne DuPrau
Once you go on welfare it changes you. Even if you get off welfare, you never escape the stigma that you were a charity case. You're scarred for life.
~ Jeannette Walls
The baby went without a name for weeks. Mom said she wanted to study it first, the way she would the subject of a painting. We had a lot of arguments over what the name should be. I wanted to call her Rosita, after the prettiest girl in my class, but Mom said the name was too Mexican. I thought we weren't supposed to be prejudiced, I said. It's not being prejudiced, Mom said. It's a matter of accuracy in labeling.
~ Jeannette Walls
Life's too short to worry about what other people think... Anyway, they should accept us for who we are.
~ Jeannette Walls
Life's too short to worry about what other people think,'' Mom said.''Anyway, they should accept us for who we are.
~ Jeannette Walls
It's not being prejudiced," Mom said. "It's a matter of accuracy in labeling.
~ Jeannette Walls
Mom also hinted a couple of times that it was good I was going to college, since with one failed marriage behind me, I 'd have trouble landing a good husband and would need something to fall back on. A package that's been opened once doesn't have the same appeal.
~ Jeannette Walls
I could hear people around us whispering about the crazy drunk man and his dirty little urchin children, but who cared what they thought?
~ Jeannette Walls
You know you're down and out when Okies laugh at you,' she said. With our garbage bag taped window, our tied down hood, and art supplies strapped to the roof, we'd out-Okied the Okies.
~ Jeannette Walls
You know you're down and out when the Okies laugh at you.
~ Jeannette Walls
The other kids stared at us whispering among themselves, but they also kept distance, as if they hadn't decided whether we were predators or prey.
~ Jeannette Walls
I feel very tired. Is that all people will ever think when they see Aunt Faye? People who've never gone without find it easy to pass judgment on those who've struggled.
~ Jeannette Walls
You just got here, Mary Montgomery Canon. You and your new pastor husband and all your holier-than-thou notions. Your bags aren't even unpacked. You have no idea what help you need. And by the time you find out it will be too late.
~ Jeannette Walls
Be quiet! Anyone can spit in my face, and call me a criminal and a prostitute. But no one has the right to judge my remorse.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Peut-on juger une vie sur un seul acte ?
~ Jean-Paul Sartre