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Quotes About Judgment

One thing about life is, there will be people that enter into your life, even at a distance, who will make no effort to get to know you, but will instead just choose not to like you.
~ Unknown
Protect your good image from the eyes of negative viewers, who may look at your good appearance with an ugly fiendish eye, and ruin your positive qualities with their chemical infested tongues.
~ Michael Bassey Johnson
Judgment of another person is merely the decision of how much you want them involved in your life. It's not wrong if it occurs early on; that's instinct's guidance. And it's not wrong to change your mind later; things change, people change--life changes constantly.
~ Heather McKenzie
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of it comes from bad judgment.
~ Unknown
I would say: there is no answer. Whichever you choose, you are wrong.
~ Madeline Miller
Most men, in my experience, are fools.
~ Madeline Miller
She is also young and has the prejudices of her kind. I am older and flatter myself that I can read a man more clearly. I have no objection to Patroclus as your companion.
~ Madeline Miller
He saw me watching and rubbed self-consciously at his calloused hands. "I know I am ugly to you." No, I thought. My grandfather's halls are filled with shining nymphs and muscled river-gods, but I would rather gaze on you than any of them.
~ Madeline Miller
there is no answer. Whichever you choose, you are wrong.
~ Madeline Miller
It was one thing to wear a dress out of necessity, another thing for the world to know of it. Our people reserved their ugliest names for men who acted like women; lives were lost over such insults.
~ Madeline Miller
Tidak setiap orang yang berlaku proletar adalah seorang proletar, dan tidak setiap orang yang berperilaku baik adalah seorang aristokrat
~ Unknown
Sometimes you don't get but one mistake, if the one you pick is bad enough.
~ Madison Smartt Bell
Everyone probably thinks that I'm a raving nymphomaniac, that I have an insatiable sexual appetite, when the truth is I'd rather read a book.
~ Madonna
There is one more thing," said Mr. Peabody. "Now you must go and pick up all the feathers." ... "I don't think it's possible to pick up all the feathers," Tommy replied. "It would be just as impossible to undo the damage that you have done by spreading the rumor that I am a thief," said Mr. Peabody. "Each feather represents a person in Happyville." ... "Next time, don't be so quick to judge a person. And remember the power of your words.
~ Madonna
Some women pick men to marry--and others pick them to pieces.
~ Mae West
There are no good girls gone wrong - just bad girls found out.
~ Mae West
Is there anything more harsh in this life than to be misjudged, and have one's motives entirely misunderstood?
~ Maeve Binchy
well. The term "frocky" was used a lot as a derogatory description for women that Eileen and Stephanie thought were dressing just to please male egos. Yet
~ Maeve Binchy
You know so much about people from the second they open their mouths. Right away you might know that you might want to keep them out. That's part of the horror of speaking, of writing. There is nowhere to hide. When you try to hide, the spectacle can grow grotesque.
~ Maggie Nelson
It will not say, 'Isn't X beautiful?' Such demands are murderous to beauty.
~ Maggie Nelson
younger women as they pass us in the street, with their cigarettes, their makeup, their tight-seamed dresses, their tiny handbags, their smooth, washed hair, and we turn away, we put down our heads, we keep on pushing the pram up the hill.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
I could see Mike and James sitting side by side, both of them gazing wordlessly into space. From what I could judge, they shared obsessions that were similar but not identical, a situation which made communion between them unworkable for the present.
~ Unknown
An evil-minded man is quick to see His neighbour's faults, though small as mustard seed; But when he turns his eyes towards his own, Though large as bilva fruit, he none descries.
~ Unknown
Repeated sin destroys the understanding And he whose reason is impaired repeats His sins. The constant practising of virtue Strengthens the mental faculties, and he Whose judgment stronger grows acts always right.
~ Unknown