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Quotes About Judgment

Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My words and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death into life. – John 5:24
~ Robert J. Morgan
Then Jesus came out, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe. And Pilate said to them, "Behold the Man!" – John 19:5
~ Robert J. Morgan
Fear God and give glory to Him, for the hour of His judgment has come. – Revelation 14:7
~ Robert J. Morgan
Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are Your judgments. – Revelation 16:7
~ Robert J. Morgan
I also vowed that if someone refused to sign a commission agreement with me in the future—regardless of the reason—I would assume that he was a Type Number Two and walk away from the deal.
~ Robert J. Ringer
During the ensuing heated discussion, he said two things that would ring in my ears for the remainder of my days at Screw U. First, he said, "You have a lot of nerve trying to earn $15,000 on one deal. I mean, you're only a broker." Wham—right between the eyes. Talk about painting a clear picture of how I was perceived by a lender.
~ Robert J. Ringer
It is the difference: we generalize do not. Specific bad humans did specific bad things; those humans do we not like. But the rest of humanity we judge one by one.
~ Robert J. Sawyer
People mistake shyness and reclusiveness- both of those- for arrogance. It's a convenient label slapped on by those who see only the surface of things and nothing more.
~ Robert James Waller
One of his high school teachers wrote the following in an evaluation of him: "He believes that 'IQ tests are a poor way to judge people's abilities, failing as they do to account for magic, which has its own importance, both by itself and as a complement to logic,' I suggest a conference with his parents.' (pg. 11)
~ Robert James Waller
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet
~ Robert K. Wysocki
It is either a "once-for-all" salvation or a "not-at-all" salvation. There is no middle ground.
~ Robert L. Sumner
Almighty God has promised judgment and threatened eternal punishment for all Christ-rejecters. To break His word would be sin and God cannot sin.
~ Robert L. Sumner
God will judge those who treat lightly their marriage vows, or who engage in other forms of sexual impurity, saying: "whoremongers and adulterers God will judge." There is no such thing as "safe immorality," known erroneously today as "safe sex." It doesn't work.
~ Robert L. Sumner
much flak if I made you a general at your age.
~ Robert Lindsey
Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences.
~ Robert Louis Stephenson
Flabby, bald, lobotomized,he drifted in a sheepish calm,where no agonizing reappraisaljarred his concentration on the electric chair—hanging like an oasis in his airof lost connections.
~ Robert Lowell
The wild ingrafted olive and the root Are withered, and a winter drifts to where The Pepperpot, ironic rainbow, spans Charles River and its scales of scorched-earth miles. I saw my city in the Scales, the pans Of judgment rising and descending. Piles Of dead leaves char the air— And I am a red arrow on this graph Of Revelations.
~ Robert Lowell
how fine our distinctions when we cannot choose
~ Robert Lowell
There is nothing that makes us feel so good as the idea that someone else is an evildoer.
~ Robert Lynd
since 9/11 every penny-ante pissant they want to mess with gets the terrorist label slapped on. But a terrorist poker game. I'll admit, that's a new one.
~ Robert Lynn Asprin
one human being judged groups of other human beings less worthy than his own. The
~ Robert M. Edsel
Real morality is not the product of fearing a spanking. But what does fundamentalist hell-belief encourage? It retards any developing moral judgment by freezing moral maturity right at the most primitive, most childish, stage: the fear of retribution-and fundamentalism threatens one hell of a spanking.
~ Robert M. Price
Why is it that our automatic, intuitive moral judgments tend to be nonutilitarian? Because, as Greene states in his book, "Our moral brains evolved to help us spread our genes, not to maximize our collective happiness.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
rising from the desert, like a pillar of fire, burning the eyes of those who behold it and laying waste to all that lives upon the earth and to all that ever will, unto the tenth generation." Again, there was a missing phrase or two, followed by, "And even the clouds shall burn.
~ Robert Masello