Quotes About Judgment
Any man who isn't married by thirty-five is either gay or he's got skeletons in his closet.
~ Lisa Renee Jones
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She's the Girl Who Dresses Too Hot For Work. Every rotation has one, probably every job.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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The way it works in real life is that guilt is proportionate. In other words, there are degrees of guilt.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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~ Lisa Scottoline
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That's what love is. Forgiveness. Judgment belongs to God Almighty. Not you.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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I know that you guys decide who you 'like' and who you don't, then confirmation bias sets in and before you know it, the wrong person has been suspected of murder, even charged.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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Then you forgive her. That's what love is. Forgiveness. Judgment belongs to God Almighty. Not you.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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You are very smart. You must be very well educated. You are very pretty. You must be very rich because you're a writer.
~ Lisa See
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I didn't see the point of judging and analyzing a single moment in someone's life.
~ Lisa Unger
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It's never one thing that leads to a tragic accident, she was sure she'd read once—though she couldn't say where. It's usually seven things—seven mistakes, or errors in judgment, or acts of negligence. If you reverse engineer any major disaster—oil spill or train derailment or airplane crash—there are usually seven things that had to go wrong in order for them to occur. Claudia
~ Lisa Unger
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Didn't it seem like really thin, gorgeous people were always so mean? Where did they get that aura of entitlement? And didn't it seem like people always fawned over them even though they behaved badly? Why was that?
~ Lisa Unger
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We are changed by the things we experience. The big things, the small things have their impact and can't be undone. To judge those experiences, to hate the things that have happened to us is to hate who we've become because of them.
~ Lisa Unger
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It was so much simpler to see other people's wrongs and make them pay. It was so much harder to have compassion, to see yourself in others and find forgiveness.
~ Lisa Unger
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It's never one thing that leads to a tragic accident, she was sure she'd read once—though she couldn't say where. It's usually seven things—seven mistakes, or errors in judgment, or acts of negligence. If you reverse engineer any major disaster—oil spill or train derailment or airplane crash—there are usually seven things that had to go wrong in order for them to occur.
~ Lisa Unger
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Don't we reveal ourselves slowly, in parts, to the people we are starting to love? Don't we pick and choose what we want them to see and when? Aren't we afraid to be judged or rejected because of who we are, at least a little at first, until we grow more intimate, feel safer beneath each other's gazes?
~ Lisa Unger
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Kuh-laire, Is cam a fattening Girl Scout Cookie layered with peanut butter and a chocolate coating? No. Then dont make him a tagalong!
~ Lisi Harrison
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What was it about high school that made people think with their insecurities instead of their brains?
~ Lisi Harrison
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Like Martin Luther King Jr., Frankie dreamed of living in a nation where people would not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. The sonner she realized that dream, the sooner she could get started on Katy Perry's and live the teenage one.
~ Lisi Harrison
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You can critique her writing, but not her lifestyle.
~ Lisi Harrison
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For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad. 2 Corinthians 5:10
~ Liz Curtis Higgs
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To some extent. Men want to think the best of women, especially if they're attractive. Isn't there some truth in that? That we attribute moral goodness to attractive people? And to those who present themselves as victims? Natalie
~ Liz Jensen
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Are you slow-witted? I'm so sorry for you. It's terrible to be dull and stupid.
~ Lloyd Alexander
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I have never known courage to be judged by the length of a man's hair. Or, for the matter of that, whether he has any hair at all.
~ Lloyd Alexander
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But, alas, in most of us good and bad are closely woven as the threads on a loom; greater wisdom than mine is needed for the judging.
~ Lloyd Alexander
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