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Quotes About Judgment

Half of seeming clever is keeping your mouth shut at the right times. So
~ Patrick Rothfuss
As they say: know a lady by her manner, a man by his cloth.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
You people are easily confused by the look of things.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I opened my mouth. Then closed it, deciding this was probably not the right time for questions. Half of seeming clever is keeping your mouth shut at the right times.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
It would have been better if you'd been guilty in a quiet way, rather than be innocent so loud.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
can't tell salt from cyanide by tasting it.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
It's hard to be wrongfully accused, but it's worse when the people looking down on you are clods who have never read a book or traveled more than twenty miles from the place they were born. My
~ Patrick Rothfuss
No se trata de ser o no culpable —razonó Manet—. Un árbol no provoca una tormenta, pero cualquier idiota sabe dónde va a caer el rayo. Wilem asintió con gesto grave. —En mi tierra decimos: el clavo más alto es el que primero recibe el martillazo. —Arrugó el entrecejo—. En siaru suena mejor.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Whenever he met him or saw him sitting somewhere - he felt only the sentiment that is generally termed tolerance: a very lukewarm emotional stew of disgust, contempt, and sympathy.
~ Patrick Süskind
And because people are stupid and use their noses only for blowing, but believe absolutely anything they see with their eyes, they will say it is because this is a girl with beauty and grace and charm.
~ Patrick Süskind
Mrs. Porter was fat, and her breath smelled like burnt newspapers.
~ Patrick Süskind
You see?' said Baldini, equally both satisfied and disappointed; and he straightened up. 'You can't do it. Of course you can't. You're one of those people who know whether there is chervil or parsley in the soup at meal-time. That's fine, there's something to be said for that. But that doesn't make you a cook.
~ Patrick Süskind
Isn't that the kettle calling the pot collect?" English
~ Unknown
I've always said that you should walk a mile in a man's shoes before you judged him. That way, you have his shoes and a good head start.
~ Unknown
I try not to judge, but sometimes fail. Savannah is not only willing to take one for the team, she's willing to take on the whole team. And then the stadium.
~ Unknown
You don't pull out a rocket launcher because some drunk throws a punch at you. That's overkill," said Paddy, referring
~ Unknown
Much has been said about Robert, and more will be added. Young men will adopt his gait. Young girls will wear white dresses and mourn his curls. He will be condemned and adored. His excesses damned or romanticized. In the end, truth will be found in his work, the corporeal body of the artist. It will not fall away. Man cannot judge it. For art sings of God, and ultimately belongs to him.
~ Patti Smith
He took me in skeptically. "Darling, the ensemble is fabulous," he said, patting my hand, eyeing my black jacket, black tie, black silk shirt, and heavily pegged black satin pants, "but I'm not so sure about the white sneakers." "But they're essential to my costume." "Your costume? What are you dressed as?" "A tennis player in mourning.
~ Patti Smith
Oh take their picture," said the woman to her bemused husband, "I think they're artists." "Oh, go on," he shrugged. "They're just kids.
~ Patti Smith
I have everything I prayed for. I know most would condemn me and think I've lost my soul, but I know in my heart that I have not. What can be more precious than to find true love.
~ Unknown
I'm saying you'll never know if you made the wrong choice or not. You would need to have all the facts before you knew, and the only way to get all the facts is to be in two places at the same time--which is impossible.
~ Paul Auster
It often happens that things are other than what they seem, and you can get yourself into trouble by jumping to conclusions.
~ Paul Auster
Only God can see the main road and the back road at the same time—which means that only God can know if you made the right choice or the wrong choice.
~ Paul Auster
?nsan bir kez kendine kar?? olmaya ba?lad? m?, ba?ka herkesin de kar?? oldu?unu dü?ünür.
~ Paul Auster