Quotes About Judgment
Bizd? ilk t??ssürata meyil olduqca güclüdür, buna gör? d? do?ruya ox?amayan n? varsa ham?s?na inanma?a haz?r?q, bu t??ssürat bizd? d?rhal kök sal?b qal?r, vay o adam?n hal?na ki, bunu ç?xar?b atma?a v? kökünd?n yox el?m?y? t???bbüs ed?!
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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I coddle my heart like a sick child and give in to its every whim. But don't tell a soul. There are people who would condemn me for it.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Ma è mai possibile che tutti gli uomini», esclamai, «quando parlano di qualche cosa devono sempre giudicare: è pazza, è savia, è buona, è cattiva? Ma che significato ha tutto ciò? Voi che giudicate, avete prima esaminato attentamente gli inconsci moventi di un'azione? Siete in grado di ricercarne esattamente le cause, e di rendervi conto del perché è avvenuta e del perché doveva avvenire? Se l'aveste fatto, non sareste così pronti nei vostri giudizi!»
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Bundan anlad?m ki bir yazar ikinci bas?l??ta hikayesini de?i?tirirse eskisinden daha iyi ?ekle de soksa, yine de eserine zarar vermi? olur. Biz insanlar daima ilk izlenime de?er veririz. ?nsan, en inan?lmayacak ?eylere kanabilecek yarat?l??tad?r. Ama bir kez kafas?na bir ?ey yerle?ti mi, onu söküp atmak isteyenin vay haline!
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Sind diese Geschöpfe Eure Kinder? Sie scheinen fürwahr ein Höllengesindel. Geht, ertränkt sie, das wäre das beste, damit sich die Brut nicht über die Erde verbreite! Wenn es die meinigen wären, ich erdrosselte sie.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Die Menschen fürchtet nur, wer sie nicht kennt, Und wer sie meidet, wird sie bald verkennen.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Estamos acostumbrados a que los seres humanos se rían de lo que no entienden, a que rezonguen ante lo bueno y lo bello, que a menudo les resulta fastidioso
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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When two men quarrel, who owns the cooler head is the more to blame." "?? ???? ?????????? ????? ??????? ???, ??? ?????" (in Russian)
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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One need only grow old to become gentler in one's judgments. I see no fault committed which I could not have committed myself.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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No nation attains the power of judgement until it can sit in judgement on itself.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Der Verständige findet fast alles lächerlich, der Vernünftige fast nichts.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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In società ognuno viene preso per come si presenta; ma deve presentarsi in qualche modo. Alle persone insignificanti si preferiscono le persone scomode.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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In many points, both literary and moral, I could have wished devoutly that he had not written as he has done;
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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for I have learned, by my own experience, that all extraordinary men, who have accomplished great and astonishing actions, have ever been decried by the world as drunken or insane.
~ Johann Wolfgange Von Gothe
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Interesting she called him. She saw him as interesting-artistically. Under the circumstances, that was about as unflattering as she could get.
~ Johanna Lindsey
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On going to hell…. "When I think of judgment day, I get emotional. It's a heavy thing. I did what I did and there's no erasing it. I can write an honest book, be an honest man, help little old ladies across the street but what's done is done. There's no escaping that. Whatever it is, I'll do my time, even for eternity.
~ John "Red" Shea
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The proposition that the people are the best keepers of their own liberties is not true. They are the worst conceivable, they are no keepers at all they can neither judge, act, think, or will, as a political body.
~ John Adams
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I must judge for myself, but how can I judge, how can any man judge, unless his mind has been opened and enlarged by reading.
~ John Adams
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A mother's heart is a vast and glorious thing. My mother's heart was expansive, having been enlarged by suffering and years of clinging to Jesus while being misunderstood, dismissed, and judged by those she loved most. Me included. It had cost her to love, had cost her much to mother. It always does. But she would tell you that it's worth it, that there is no other way.
~ John and Stasi Eldredge
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We judge people until we finally find something wrong with them.
~ John Bailey
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Men and women often judge what they don't really know.
~ John Bailey
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A man is what he is, not what men say he is. His character no man can touch. His character is what he is before his God and his Judge; and only he himself can damage that. His reputations what men say he is. That can be damaged; but reputation is for time, character is for eternity
~ John Ballantine Gough
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This was in the days when I was making myself over. So difficult it was, to judge just so, to forge the fine discriminations, to maintain a balance--no one could know how difficult. If it had been a work of art I was fashioning they would have applauded my mastery. Perhaps that was my mistake, to do it all in secret, instead of openly, with a flourish. They would have been entertained; they would have forgiven me; Harlequin is always forgiven, always survives.
~ John Banville
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once you were in, they put a note in your file that said you were in therapy, and all your teachers saw that file. They might as well have tattooed CRAZY on your forehead. The next year every teacher would be watching you for the first weird thing you did—and has there ever been a kid who never does anything an adult considers weird?
~ John Barnes
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