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Quotes About Judgment

Motrich hasn't published a thing and never will, but the advantage of censorship is that you can be an unpublished author without anyone suspecting you lack talent—on the contrary.
~ Emmanuel Carrère
He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.
~ Emmanuel Kant
I can't just react on the strength of an email and three pages of synopsis, and say I'm going to take off for three months of my life.
~ Emmanuelle Beart
The absent are always in the wrong
~ English proverb
They are not all saints who use holy water.
~ English proverb
A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, his next to escape the censures of the world.
~ English proverb
Do not be in a hurry to tie what you cannot untie.
~ English proverb
He that lives in a glass house must not throw stones.
~ English proverb
Let him make use of instinct who cannot make use of reason.
~ English proverb
The point is not that I don't recognise bad people when I see them — I grant you I may quite well be taken in by them — the point is that I know a good person when I see one.
~ Enid Blyton
You are honest enough by nature to be able to see and judge your own self clearly - and that is a great thing. Never lose that honesty, Bobby - always be honest with yourself, know your own motives for what they are, good or bad, make your own decisions firmly and justly - and you will be a fine, strong character, of some real use in this muddled world of ours!
~ Enid Blyton
You simply never know about people,' thought Elizabeth. 'You think because they're timid they'll always be timid, or because they're mean they'll always be mean. But they can change awfully quickly if they are treated right.
~ Enid Blyton
For in the great day there shall be a judgment, with which they shall be judged, until they are consumed; and their wives also shall be judged, who led astray the angels of heaven that they might salute them.
~ Enoch
1And as to the death of the giants, wheresoever their spirits depart from their bodies, let their flesh, that which is perishable, be without judgment. Thus shall they perish, until the day of the great consummation of the great world. A destruction shall take place of the Watchers and the impious.
~ Enoch
15Then the angel said, This place, until the consummation of heaven and earth, will be the prison of the stars, and the host of heaven. 16The stars which roll over fire are those which transgressed the commandment of God before their time arrived; for they came not in their proper season. Therefore was He offended with them, and bound them, until the period of the consummation of their crimes in the secret year.
~ Enoch
desconectó dichos archivos primero, ocultó su origen después y, por último, juzgó negativamente a las culturas originarias
~ Enrique Dussel
El hombre que se ríe de todo es que todo lo desprecia. La mujer que se ríe de todo es que sabe que tiene una dentadura bonita
~ Enrique Jardiel Poncela
Todo el mundo aconseja, no por bondad y desprendimiento, sino porque el consejo lleva implícita la inferioridad del aconsejado.
~ Enrique Jardiel Poncela
los muertos por mal que lo hayan hecho siempre salen a hombros»
~ Enrique Jardiel Poncela
Pero mientras vivás acobardada por la opinión ajena nunca serás libre de verdad. Solo se puede ser feliz de espaldas al mundo.
~ Enrique Serna
Estimo al amante que gime de placer y desprecio al hipócrita que murmura una plegaria. ¿Serias capaz de renunciar al bálsamo de la vida por temor al Juicio Final?
~ Enrique Serna
Hay un repudio generalizado a la gente que lleva una doble vida. Pero si la doble vida significa disfrutar el doble, tener simultáneamente dos ángulos para observar la existencia, ¿en nombre de qué se atreven a condenarla?
~ Enrique Serna
El ridículo es una especie de roña que el enfermo siempre descubre tarde, cuando ya se tendió a su alrededor un cordón sanitario.
~ Enrique Serna
En España, la movilidad es muy difícil: te marcan de por vida en la casilla que creen que te corresponde.
~ Enrique Vila-Matas