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Quotes About Judgment

I got killed against Morimoto. I brought out white plates with food; I thought that was really nice. He brings out sculptures of ice, Noah's ark made of balsa wood that he carved at his restaurant downstairs, smoking trees ... When I saw that, I looked at my sous chef and I'm like, we're toast.
~ zakarian geoffrey
The problem isn't not only with what's right and wrong but the problem is with who decides about what's right and wrong.
~ Zaman Ali
There is nothing right and wrong until anyone defines it."
~ Zaman Ali
We appeal, not to those who reject today in the name of a return to yesterday, not to those who are hopelessly deafened by today; we appeal to those who see the distant tomorrow -- and judge today in the name of tomorrow.
~ zamyatin yevgeny iv
The ancient God created the old man, capable of erring--thus he erred himself.
~ zamyatin yevgeny iv
In literary and art criticism there are two criteria, the political and the artistic.
~ zedong mao
Criticism comes easier than craftsmanship.
~ Zeuxis
Moreover, I have heard that those who are fond of praising men to their faces are also fond of damning them behind their backs.
~ Zhuangzi
In the world everyone knows enough to pursue what he does not know, but no one knows enough to pursue what he already knows. Everyone knows enough to condemn what he takes to be no good, but no one knows enough to condemn what he has already taken to be good.
~ Zhuangzi
In all affairs, whether large or small, there are few men who reach a happy conclusion except through the Way. If you do not succeed, you are bound to suffer from the judgment of men. If you do succeed, you are bound to suffer from the yin and yang. To suffer no harm whether or not you succeed - only the man who has virtue can do that.
~ Zhuangzi
Et kysy sokean mielipidettä kauniista maalauksesta etkä kutsu kuuroa kuuntelemaan musiikkia. Eivätkä sokeus ja kuurous ole vain fyysisiä vikoja. On olemassa myös mielen sokeutta ja mielen kuuroutta, ja sinun sanasi osoittavat, että sinä kärsit niistä.
~ Zhuangzi
The judge took into account "the profound despair of a woman unable to give life…" As if a man couldn't be as deeply affected by the lack of a child, too.
~ Zidrou
It was God who created hell as a place to store evil. He didn't do a good job of keeping it there though.
~ zimbardo philip
Don't let the view gives you a wrong vision
~ Zin Eddine Dadach
George is essentially a very good person'" Joan said, "But that is one of those meaningless sentences. What is a good person? Under the worst of circumstances, who can say what we would do? For all we know, we might be the worst people on earth.
~ Zoe Whittall
It's so aggravating the way people assume that just because I like having sex with some people, it means I like having sex with all people.
~ Zoe Whittall
A god of kindness would be charitable to all. Your god of wrath and punishment is but a monstrous phantasy.
~ zola emile
A person who always finds something wrong is most likely thinking wrong.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
Life is simple and short but love is infinite and eternal. So give it away, as much as you can, without judging anyone.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
True education should teach us how to think, how to see the beauty in the midst of ugliness, how to love without judging, how to find opportunity to help, and how to develop a peaceful and nonviolent society.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
When labels start coming into our heads (loathsome, ugly, loser, winner), we should question them—recognize a label as the insubstantial thing it is, and let it go.
~ Debbie Blue
Hard decisions are only hard when you're making them.
~ Debbie Millman
The great distinction between purgatory and inferno, or hell, is that the people in purgatory know what they have done and the people in hell do not.
~ Debbie Millman
Members of the court still talked in whispers of the lady-in-waiting who had accidentally worn mismatched stockings to an afternoon tea. They said she made a lovely rosebush, always festooned with stunning flowers in two slightly different colors of peach. Beka didn't aspire to be a rosebush.
~ Deborah Blake