Quotes About Judgment
O! what did I now see in that blessed sixth of John: And him that cometh to me, I will in no wise cast out. John vi. 37. Now I began to consider with myself, that God hath a bigger mouth to speak with, than I had a heart to conceive with; I thought also with myself, that He spake not His words in haste, or in an unadvised heat, but with infinite wisdom and judgment, and in very truth and faithfulness. 2 Sam. iii. 28.
~ John Bunyan
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Some said, John, print it, others said, Not so. Some said, It might do good, others said, No.
~ John Bunyan
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But verily that sudden rushing wind was, as if an angel had come upon me; but both it, and the salutation, I will leave until the day of judgment: only this I say, it commanded a great calm in my soul; it persuaded me there might be hope: it showed me, as I thought, what the sin unpardonable was, and that my soul had yet the blessed privilege to flee to Jesus Christ for mercy.
~ John Bunyan
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By almost every account he's a fine young man. I'm simply trying to figure out why I should care that he's three centimeters taller than he was in May.
~ Unknown
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One of the greatest problems people have with failure is that they are too quick to judge isolated situations in their lives and label them as failures. Instead, they need to keep the bigger picture in mind.
~ John C. Maxwell
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You shouldn't become too concerned about what others might think of you. You should be more concerned about what you think of yourself.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Discernment can be described as the ability to find the root of the matter, and it relies on intuition as well as rational thought.
~ John C. Maxwell
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a smart person believes only half of what he hears, but a really smart person knows which half to believe.
~ John C. Maxwell
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The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place, but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
~ John C. Maxwell
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V. Gilbert Beers says, "A person of integrity is one who has established a system of values against which all of life is judged." Integrity is not what we do so much as who we are. And who we are, in turn, determines what we do. Our
~ John C. Maxwell
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And remember, it is with the attitude with which you judge others that you will also be judged. If you mine the gold of good intentions in your relationship with others, then people will more likely do the same for you.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Nicolás Maquiavelo dijo: "El primer método para calcular la inteligencia de un gobernante es observar a los hombres que lo rodean".
~ John C. Maxwell
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Thousands of engineers can design bridges, calculate strains and stresses, and draw up specifications for machines, but the great engineer is the man who can tell whether the bridge or the machine should be built at all, where it should be built, and when.
~ John C. Maxwell
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People can perceive a lot in seven seconds. They can decide that they do not want to hear anything a speaker has to say
~ John C. Maxwell
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Most people's natural inclination is to judge themselves according to their best qualities while they measure others by their worst. As a result, they point to areas where their teammates need to grow. But the truth is that every person is responsible for his own growth first.
~ John C. Maxwell
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People naturally see themselves in the light of their intentions, but they measure others according to their actions.
~ John C. Maxwell
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The way people see others is a reflection of themselves: If I am a trusting person, I will see others as trustworthy. If I am a critical person, I will see others as critical. If I am a caring person, I will see others as compassionate.
~ John C. Maxwell
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La primera regla para estimar la inteligencia de un gobernante es observar a los hombres que tiene alrededor suyo
~ John C. Maxwell
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The wise does at once what the fool does at last.
~ John C. Maxwell
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The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place, but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at
~ John C. Maxwell
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Debe usted tener cierto criterio para saber si el deseo que tiene encaja con las habilidades que posee.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Justina's life had been exemplary, but by ending it she seemed to have disgraced us all.
~ John Cheever
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I realised that I really disliked him, and I knew exactly why: he didn't know the difference between being solemn and being serious.
~ John Cleese
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But once it's been agreed when that real-world decision has to happen, why make it before the deadline arrives? Why Well, it would be foolish, because if you can wait longer, two incredibly important things may happen.: You may get new information. You may get new ideas. So why would you make a decision when you don't need to?
~ John Cleese
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