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Quotes About Judgment

It doesn't matter what other people say about you. What is important is what you say to yourself. Do not be concerned with the judgement of others as long as you know what you are doing is according to conscience and you heart. Never be ashamed of doing that which is right; decide on what you think is good and then stick to it.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Sre?a pride z dobro presojo, dobra presoja pride z izkušnjami in izkušnje pridejo s slabo presojo.
~ Robin S. Sharma
I guess most of what we understand about people is just the surface stuff
~ Robin S. Sharma
Happiness comes through good judgment, good judgment comes through experience, and experience comes through bad judgment.' But
~ Robin S. Sharma
Anyone can become angry — that's easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way — that is not easy
~ Robin S. Sharma
Happiness comes through good judgment, good judgment comes through experience, and experience comes through bad judgment.
~ Robin S. Sharma
If a brother or sister of our big family that inhabits this tiny planet seeks to condemn me or mock me or downgrade their impression of me on learning of my frailties and faults, then, well, that's just fine with me. Actually, their behavior is on them. It really has zero to do with me. None of my business.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Take bold risks yet hedge them with common sense.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Mistakes are part of life and essential for growth. It's like that saying, 'Happiness comes through good judgment, good judgment comes through experience, and experience comes through bad judgment.
~ Robin S. Sharma
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." —Friedrich Nietzsche
~ Robin Sharma
common sense is no t always common
~ Robin Sharma
Precisely. There is nothing wrong with making mistakes. Mistakes are part of life and essential for growth. It's like that saying, 'Happiness comes through good judgment, good judgment comes through experience, and experience comes through bad judgment.
~ Robin Sharma
A vice is merely a pleasure that someone else has objected to.
~ Robin Skelton
You tell me, Dex, what kind of a bullshit god doesn't care what you did or who you hurt as long as you say you're sorry? Forgiveness
~ Robin Wasserman
You can't see the world the way you ought to if you let yourself do that. Any judgement of the kind is a great presumption. And presumption is a very grave sin. I believe this is sound theology, in its way.
~ Robinson Marilynne
For the rest, who can be fit to judge of these differences? As we say of debates about religion, that we need a judge who is not attached to one or the other side, exempt from choice or affection, which is not possible among Christians, so it is likewise in this case.
~ Roger Ariew
When bad things unexpectedly happen, as they always do, or when serious errors in judgment occur, as they do more often than most of us wish to admit, accountable companies and their executives take action to control the damage and set a new course for achieving results.
~ Roger Connors
Siskel's classic question, "Is this movie better than a documentary of the same actors having lunch?
~ Roger Ebert
You look at them and wonder how, at any stage of the production, anyone could have thought there was a watchable movie here.
~ Roger Ebert
When you die, God and the Angels will hold you accountable for all the pleasures you were allowed in life that you denied yourself.
~ Roger Housden
Orgasmic realizations will always be frowned upon by those who feel they have to keep up appearances.
~ Roger Housden
Particularly during one's youth, it is difficult to distinguish trivia from what is worthy.
~ Roger Kahn
The judgement-forming that I am claiming is the hallmark of consciousness is itself something that the AI people would have no concept of how to program on a computer.
~ Roger Penrose
Judgement requires, then, the joint operation of sensibility and understanding. A mind without concepts would have no capacity to think; equally, a mind armed with concepts, but with no sensory data to which they could be applied, would have nothing to think about.
~ Roger Scruton