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Quotes About Judgment

Everyone makes choices, and no one knows what may be the end of any of them. If my own was to blame for many things, it was not to blame for everything. Nor was harm all that had come of it.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Now they think you're mad; then they thought you were a witch. Cultural mores
~ Diana Gabaldon
I married a lady and she became a whore. I cannot complain if it should be the other way about this time." "You think I'm a whore, do you?" She wasn't sure whether to be amused or insulted. Perhaps both. "Do you normally sleep with your victims, madam?" "I wasn't asleep, Your Grace, and if you had been, I think I would have noticed. (A Fugitive Green)
~ Diana Gabaldon
Thee is a rooster, William," Rachel said mournfully. "I saw this in thee before, but now I know it for certain." "A rooster," he repeated coldly, brushing dirt from his sleeve. "Indeed. A vain, crowing, gaudy sort of fellow—that's what you think me?
~ Diana Gabaldon
If ever I'd seen a confirmed bachelor, I would
~ Diana Gabaldon
Ye've not said grace yet," he said severely, small face screwed into a frown. Obviously he considered me a conscienceless heathen, if not downright depraved.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Colum's response came in a cutting tone. And while I've seldom found cause to thank the Lord, perhaps he's done better by me than I've thought. I've heard it said often enough that a man's brain stops workin' when his cock's standin', and now I think maybe I believe it.
~ Diana Gabaldon
A man who spends his time pokin' his ....... nose into other's sinfulness has nay time to tend his own.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Always, always, I had had to balance compassion with wisdom, love with judgment, humanity with ruthlessness.
~ Diana Gabaldon
and she supposed that it was perhaps not fair to quarrel with someone on the basis of what you thought they were thinking.
~ Diana Gabaldon
He cast a critical glance at the younger Charles, whose flushed face gave evidence that he had been hospitably keeping his guest company in his potations.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Eejit," Ian said. "What did ye tell her that for? Now she thinks ye're a Jew." Jamie's mouth fell open in shock. "What, me? How, then?" he demanded, looking down at himself. He'd meant his Highland dress, but Ian looked critically at him and shook his head.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Bazen en piÅŸmanl?k duyaca??m?z hareketler en iyi sonuçlar? doÄŸururlar.
~ Diana Gabaldon
She felt his eyes on her, and returned his stare, unblinking. "I should say they'd find her handsome, though; they do like a woman as is sweetly plump.
~ Diana Gabaldon
There aren't any answers, only choices. I've made a number of them myself, and no one can tell me whether they were right or wrong. Master
~ Diana Gabaldon
Behold, I cry out of wrong, but I am not heard: I cry aloud, but there is no judgment. He hath fenced up my way that I cannot pass, and He hath set darkness in my paths.
~ Diana Gabaldon
The most important thing I've learned about women, Sassenach, is which one to choose.
~ Diana Gabaldon
More is asked of you on stage. It's no way to make a living. But it's like a bullfight. You find out who can do it and who can't.
~ D. B. Sweeney
If you see my stats, everyone is thinking that Bruno has to score in every game, Bruno has to assist in every game.
~ Bruno Fernandes
You can never guess or assume what anyone is going to think.
~ J. J. Abrams
I think that people assume when they meet me that I'm going to judge what they're wearing.
~ Tan France
When people assume that you're one way and you're not that way at all, it's hard.
~ Carmen Electra
I'm not the world's best mother, though kids always assume I must be.
~ Judy Blume
With any show, when fans come up to you, they assume you're just like your character.
~ Kaitlin Olson