Quotes About Judgment
Bineintales, fiindca voi, atunci cand va plimbati cu coaiele in vant, sunteti niste seducatori plini de succes, pe cand, daca noi ne aratam un pic dintr-un sân, suntem curve. Stii, pentru ca un barbat sa se culce cu o femeie, trebuie sa existe femeia.
~ Marc Levy
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Elle lui expliqua que les adultes avaient peur de toutes sortes de choses, peur de vieillir, peur de mourir, peur de ce qu'ils n'ont pas vécu, peur de la maladie, parfois même du regard des enfants, peur qu'on les juge.
~ Marc Levy
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Ma un giorno tu mi hai detto che anche il peggiore di noi ha le ali nascoste da qualche parte e che bisogna aiutarlo ad aprirle invece di condannarlo.
~ Marc Levy
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We're harsh judges on the bad behavior of others, but lawyers for our own.
~ Marc MacYoung
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Entirely too many people mistake confidence for competence.
~ Marc MacYoung
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Worse than the feeling of loss that comes with a breakup is the feeling of losing. Loss is a state of emotional injury that you can get past; losing is a feeling of humiliation and defeat that stays fresh. The latter causes most of the problems in the world. If there is another man involved, it is almost impossible not to judge yourself as a failure and see him as an enemy.
~ Marc Maron
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But then again, what do I know. I project. Then I judge.
~ Marc Maron
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If you have a handlebar mustache, that is pretty much all you are. You are a delivery system for a handlebar mustache.
~ Marc Maron
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was seated at the front of coach in an aisle seat, directly behind the first-class dividing wall and the flight attendant service area. It's my favorite seat on a plane. I like watching people get on the plane so I can judge them. I like judging. I didn't see any real problems among the passengers who awkwardly clumped onto the plane, but I definitely felt like I was in a better place than some of them, which helped take the edge off my mood. Judging works.
~ Marc Maron
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People don't talk to each other about real things because they're afraid of how they'll be judged.
~ Marc Maron
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People don't talk to each other about real things because they're afraid of how they'll be judged. Or
~ Marc Maron
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With what all these people are saying, do you think that anybody wants to be around me? They all think that I did this on purpose? That I knew that I was positive, for so many years? I feel now that I'm going to be attacked if anybody sees me or if I go to the office.
~ Marc Wallice
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Also, don't be surprised if you are criticized by others for being too careful regarding early bedtimes and protecting naps.
~ Unknown
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Man's duty is to persuade and forgive, not to judge and punish. Kindness breeds kindness, and it is pity that wins amendment.
~ Unknown
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What I have in mind is that art may be bad, good or indifferent, but, whatever adjective is used, we must call it art, and bad art is still art in the same way that a bad emotion is still an emotion.
~ Marcel Duchamp
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Not everyone is an artist but everyone is a fucking critic.
~ Marcel Duchamp
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The bonds that unite us to another human being are sanctified when he or she adopts the same point of view as ourselves in judging one of our imperfections.
~ Marcel Proust
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She's got feet like boats, whiskers like an American, and her undies are filthy.
~ Marcel Proust
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Dejemos a las mujeres guapas para los hombres sin imaginación.
~ Marcel Proust
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People who learn some correct detail about another person's life at once draw conclusions from it which are not accurate, and see in the newly discovered fact an explanation of things that have no connexion with it whatsoever.
~ Marcel Proust
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Swann, with that almost arrogant charity of a man of the world who, amid the dissolution of all his own moral prejudices, finds in another's shame merely a reason for treating him with a friendly benevolence...
~ Marcel Proust
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The variations of the Duchess's judgment spared no one, except her husband. He alone had never been in love with her, in him she had always felt an iron character, indifferent to the caprices that she displayed, contemptuous of her beauty, violent, of a will that would never bend, the sort under which alone nervous people can find tranquillity.
~ Marcel Proust
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What criterion ought one to adopt to judge one's fellows? After all, there was not a single person he knew who might not, in certain circumstances, prove capable of a shameful action.
~ Marcel Proust
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For a young man has strong imagination but poor judgment, so that he imagines others to be as big as he is but considers himself to be very small. He has unbounded trust in the universe but is constantly unsure of himself.
~ Marcel Proust
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