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Quotes About Judgment

Las opiniones buenas no son las de los sabios, y las malas las de los necios?
~ Plato
Hay en un Estado señal más segura de una mala y viciosa educación que la necesidad de médicos y de jueces hábiles no sólo para los artesanos y pueblo bajo, sino también para los que se precian de haber sido educados como hombres libres? ¿No es cosa vergonzosa y una prueba insigne de ignorancia el verse forzado a acudir a una justicia extraña por no ser uno mismo justo, y el convertir a los demás en dueños y jueces de su derecho?
~ Plato
I am on the brink of death, while you will carry on living. The judgment of which is truly better rests only within the knowledge of God.
~ Plato
Wherefore, O judges, be of good cheer about death, and know of a certainty, that no evil can happen to a good man, either in life or after death.
~ Plato
I suspected later that I might actually saved lives by killing some of them.
~ Poppy Z. Brite
They may hate us for sucking cock, but at least they can't accuse of making more little cocksuckers.
~ Poppy Z. Brite
Tocqueville delivered his dispassionate and penetrating judgment of the American experiment in his great work Democracy in America. No one, before or since, has written about the United States with such insight.
~ Unknown
Ich begreife nicht, ich ertrage nicht, dass man einen Menschen nicht nach dem beurteilt, was er ist, sondern nach der Gruppe, der er zufällig angehört.
~ Primo Levi
Ik kan niet begrijpen, niet verdragen dat men een mens beoordeelt niet naar wat hij is, maar naar de groep waar hij toevallig toe behoort.
~ Primo Levi
Strategy 5—Against Your Confidence He constantly reminds you of your past mistakes and bad choices, hoping to convince you that you're under God's judgment rather than under the blood (Rev. 12:10).
~ Priscilla Shirer
But still—well, we mustn't get too groovy.
~ Unknown
It signifies that the great judge of the dead looks down on men to see that justice is done and that truth prevails. So I commend you to the good Osiris;
~ Unknown
Many believers use truth as a license to righteously diminish others' reputations.
~ R. Kent Hughes
Sit with a merchant or sit with a beggar, and it'll always be the beggar who buys your first drink.
~ R. Scott Bakker
Sheltered by his caste, Sarcellus had not, as the impoverished must, made fear the pivot of his passions. As a result he possessed an immovable self-assurance. He felt. He acted. He judged. The fear of being wrong that so characterized Achamian simply did not exist for Cutias Sarcellus. Where Achamian was ignorant of the answers, Sarcellus was ignorant of the questions. No certitude, she thought, could be greater.
~ R. Scott Bakker
He had despised the sorcerer, thinking him one of those mewling souls who forever groaned beneath burdens of their own manufacture.
~ R. Scott Bakker
It's the concert of knowledge and ignorance that underwrites our decisions.
~ R. Scott Bakker
Suffer not a whore to live, for she maketh a pit of her womb.
~ R. Scott Bakker
Look unto others and ponder the sin and folly you find there. For their sin is your sin, and their folly is your folly. Seek ye the true reflecting pool? Look to the stranger you despise, not the friend you love.
~ R. Scott Bakker
There was nothing the ignorant prized more than the ignorance of others.
~ R. Scott Bakker
That's the horrible fact of sinners. We're indistinguishable from the righteous.
~ R. Scott Bakker
Like many arrogant men, Proyas thought his insults an extension of his honesty.
~ R. Scott Bakker
The ability to pass judgment without work or research has got to be the coolest consumer good since the invention of philosophy.
~ R. Scott Bakker
Would you love me if you knew I suck down liver blood in the supermarket?
~ R.L. Stine