Quotes About Judgment
would go through a decision tree to decide what to do: if it is a living thing like a person or a dog, slow down; if it is a living thing like a bird, it will probably move out of the way, so no need to slow down.
~ Unknown
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and I do not like french poodle people because a french poodle people is a bastard everywhere
~ Unknown
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I've done one and a half of almost everything. But never two of anything. When you do two of something, you are no longer that bright, promising amateur. When you do two of anything, you must be judged, and I could never stand that." He
~ Unknown
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Never ever judge a person in the first degree of his/her bad deeds or says, being a smart leader, you must give him/her the opportunity to come back up on his/her conscience, in order to shed credible light on the beauty of the facts.
~ Unknown
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Never judge a person in the first degree of his/her bad actions or says, being a smart leader, you must give him/her the opportunity to come back to his conscience, in order to shed credible light on the beauty of the facts.
~ Unknown
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I can feel the sensation (it burns) of being called crazy when you feel wounded and desperate.
~ Unknown
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Ele já tinha visto os homens. E aqueles não eram diferentes dos que conhecera antes. Começamos por pensar que são heróis. Em seguida, aceitamos que são patriotas. Mais tarde, que são homens de negócios. Por fim, que não passam de ladrões.
~ Mia Couto
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distinguish between excusable and inexcusable mistakes,
~ Unknown
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When I came into office, people said, 'Billionaire? How do they live? What do they eat? How do they sleep?' Today, they see me on the subway coming uptown. A couple of people say hi, some people smile and nod. Some people just sleep. It's not an issue.
~ Michael Bloomberg
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Shame...is a first rate form of social control. Shame is what keeps us in line, what prevents us from discovering not so much who we are, but what we might become.
~ Michael Bronski
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Does the prisoner have any final words?" Canis looked out at the crowd and laughed. "What's so funny, mongrel?" Heart shouted. "Look at all the monsters," he said.
~ Michael Buckley
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The life of comparison is deadly. One is always more than or less than and it is based upon a brief proof which tends to be seen as emotional but is in fact bereft of emotion. Comparison is so subtle a force it exposes itself in the guise of emotion to protect its own cunning from being seen as the judgmental emphasis it is.
~ Unknown
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There's nothing more embarrassing than to have earned the disfavor of a perceptive animal.
~ Michael Chabon
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People always have an opinion. Doesn't mean it's right, doesn't mean it's wrong, but we have to respect their opinion.
~ Michael Clarke Duncan
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The Church is composed of people, and people do terrible things and commit sin - it's what the Church has been telling us for two thousand years and continues to tell us, which is why the Church is here and essentially one of the major reasons why people hate it so much.
~ Unknown
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Trust, but be careful in whom.
~ Unknown
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He paused, looked Thad in the eye, and told him through a sarcastic smirk, "I see you brought your two daddies tonight. Are they proud of their boy toy?
~ Unknown
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Do you know what we call opinion in the absence of evidence? We call it prejudice.
~ Michael Crichton
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Man projects his wounds upon the world, my friend. He judges everything, and in the judging he reveals himself.
~ Unknown
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The majority of men are subjective toward themselves and objective toward all others. Terribly objective sometimes. But the real task is, in fact, to be objective toward oneself and subjective toward all others.'
~ Unknown
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Man projects his wounds upon the world, my friend. He judges everything
~ Unknown
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Tell me, Pan Tarnowski, did your father not teach you to discern good from evil?
~ Unknown
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Key is not to do things that cause you to be labeled as "dangerous.
~ Unknown
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Written language is conducive to critical thinking because it is stable and explicit. Speech, by contrast, is evanescent. Written lines of reasoning can be pondered, discussed, dissected, and critiqued so that the reader can in some sense rise above the text, judge it, and keep the very best ideas—those that pass scrutiny.
~ Unknown
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