Quotes About Judgment
The thinner the eyebrow, the crazier the woman.
~ Dave Weasel
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Some of the prettiest girls need to put a paper bag over their personality.
~ Dave Weasel
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I've never wanted anybody to like me because I had long hair or short hair, or that they liked the way I dressed or they liked the way I dressed or they liked the way I smile.
~ David Allan Coe
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My opinion is that anybody offended by breastfeeding is staring too hard.
~ David Allen
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Every now and then go away and have a little relaxation. To remain constantly at work will diminish your judgment. Go some distance away, because work will be in perspective and a lack of harmony is more readily seen. —Leonardo da Vinci
~ David Allen
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I thought how you can never tell just by looking at them what they were thinking or what was happening In their lives. Even when you got daft people or drunk people on buses, people that went on stupid and shouted rubbish or tried to tell you all about themselves, you could never really tell about them either... I knew if somebody looked at me, they'd know nothing about me, either.
~ David Almond
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had been a constant source of recrimination and criticism. He measured all people against his own unattainably anal standard. It was a standard which was too pathetically low to be measured, but which through the microscope of his own small mind he saw as perfect. ?But Peter, unencumbered by morality, held nobody to any standard. He knew that where there was no good, there could be no standard.
~ David Archer
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Whether I am the candidate for the presidency, or president, or stay in the Senate, I regard our obligation not to please you but to serve you, and in my judgment, in 1960, a candidate for the presidency should be willing to give the truth to the people, and the truth is that what we are now doing is not good enough.
~ David Axelrod
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It's the hardest thing in the world to put yourself in someone else's place, try to really feel what they feel, figure out why they do the things they do. Especially when it's easier to stick a label on something. Or someone.
~ David Baldacci
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fears about yourself prevent you from doing your best work, while fears about your reception by others prevent you from doing your own work.
~ David Bayles
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Fears about artmaking fall into two families: fears about yourself and fears about your reception by others.
~ David Bayles
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acceptance and approval are powers held by others,
~ David Bayles
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You don't like the girl. You don't know what color eyes she has, you don't like her.
~ David Benioff
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Epictetus: "The judgment seat and a prison is each a place, the one high, the other low; but the attitude of your will can be kept the same, if you want to keep it the same, in either place.
~ James B. Stockdale
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Do what you will, reputation is at least as fickle as your station in life. Others decide what your reputation is.
~ James B. Stockdale
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Half circus and half Supreme Court.
~ James Barrett Scotty Reston
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Die Hard represents the class of modern action pictures and the standard by which they must be judged. Few films falling into the "mindless entertainment" genre have as much going for them as this movie. Not only is it a thrill-a-minute ride, but it has one of the best film villains in recent memory, a hero everyone can relate to, dialogue that crackles with wit, and a lot of very impressive pyrotechnics.
~ James Berardinelli
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Then, all censure of a man's self is oblique praise.
~ James Boswell
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My definition of man is "a cooking animal." The beasts have memory, judgment, and all the faculties and passions of our mind, in a certain degree; but no beast is a cook…. Man alone can dress a good dish; and every man whatever is more or less a cook, in seasoning what he himself eats.
~ James Boswell
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Good and evil keep very exact accounts... and the face of every man is their ledger.
~ James Branch Cabell
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We enter into no illegal turpitude until rather careful reflection has assured us of its expediency.
~ James Branch Cabell
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Then, too, he had a sort of prejudice against the way in which Florimel spent her time in seducing and murdering young men.
~ James Branch Cabell
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Grown men who insist on wearing water shoes to the grocery store deserve all the ridicule which is heaped upon them
~ James Brown
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If you want to gain any man's good opinion, take particular care how you behave the first time you are in company with him; the light you appear in at first, to one who is neither inclinable to think well nor ill of you, will strongly prejudice him either for or against you.
~ James Burgh
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