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Quotes About Judgment

the companions of our childhood always possess a certain power over our minds, which hardly any later friend can obtain. They know our infantine dispositions, which, however they may be afterwards modified, are never eradicated; and they can judge of our actions with more certain conclusions as to
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Aprendí que las virtudes más apreciadas por mis semejantes eran el rancio abolengo acompañado de riquezas. El hombre que poseía sólo una de estas cualidades podía ser respetado; pero si carecía de ambas se le consideraba, salvo raras excepciones, como a un vagabundo, un esclavo destinado a malgastar sus fuerzas en provecho de los pocos elegidos.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
They are kind—they are the most excellent creatures in the world; but, unfortunately, they are prejudiced against me. I have good dispositions; my life has been hitherto harmless and in some degree beneficial; but a fatal prejudice clouds their eyes, and where they ought to see a feeling and kind friend, they behold only a detestable monster.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
I could not sustain the horror of my situation, and when I perceived that the popular voice and the countenances of the judges had already condemned my unhappy victim, I rushed out of the court in agony. The tortures of the accused did not equal mine; she was sustained by innocence, but the fangs of remorse tore my bosom and would not forgo their hold.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Quién podría estar interesado en el destino de un asesino, sino el verdugo que se iba a ganar el sueldo?
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
One by one, her brothers and sister died; and her mother, with the exception of her neglected daughter, was left childless. The conscience of the woman was troubled; she began to think that the deaths of her favourites was a judgement from heaven to chastise her partiality. She was a Roman
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
the companions of our childhood always possess a certain power over our minds which hardly any later friend can obtain. They know our infantine dispositions, which, however they may be afterwards modified, are never eradicated; and they can judge of our actions with more certain conclusions as to the integrity of our motives.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Frankenstein. You accuse me of murder, and yet you would, with a satisfied conscience, destroy your own creature.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
He may be innocent of the murder, but he has certainly a bad conscience.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
I did not feel much inclined to study the books which I had procured at his recommendation. M. Krempe was a little squat man, with a gruff voice and repulsive countenance; the teacher, therefore, did not prepossess me in favour of his doctrine.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Sometimes I have endeavoured to discover what quality it is which he possesses that elevates him so immeasurably above any other person I ever knew. I believe it to be an intuitive discernment, a quick but never-failing power of judgment, a penetration into the causes of things, unequalled for clearness and precision; add to this a facility of expression and a voice whose varied intonations are soul-subduing music.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
The words induced me to turn towards myself. I learned that the possessions most esteemed by your fellow creatures were high and unsullied descent united with riches. A man might be respected with only one of these advantages, but without either he was considered, except in very rare instances. as a vagabond and a slave, doomed to waste his powers for the profits of the chosen few!
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Imagine someone saying to God, "I did this evil act just to test You!
~ Maryam Mafi
When a person walks by draped with priceless robes and jewels, you may wonder, does silk increase one's intelligence?
~ Maryam Mafi
How do you tell a scribe from a prophet . . .? The prophets love the people they chastise.
~ Marylinne Robinson
But when I heard that this old man, who went from accuser to being the accused, had been staked out on his back in a field and the deputies had piled stone upon stone on his chest, it made me wonder about the kind of people who were convicting us. Where was Satan? Wasn't he hiding in the folds of the judges' coats? Wasn't he speaking in the voices of these magistrates and men of religion?
~ Maryse Condé
Sakura: Never figured you for the artistic type. Sai: Looks can be decieving.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
It is not wise to judge others based on your own preconceptions and by their appearances.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
Ten of our brethren have been shipwrecked. One of them has caught a nasty, infectious disease. If he is allowed to live, the other nine will also get sick and die. If you were the captain of that ship, what judgment would you hand down?
~ Masashi Kishimoto
Personne n'a le droit de nous juger avant la fin, parce que nous les hommes, on est capable du meilleur comme du pire
~ Masashi Kishimoto
In June 2001, George W. Bush met Putin for the first time, famously "looked the man in the eye," and "was able to get a sense of his soul.
~ Masha Gessen
Every book teaches a lesson, even if the lesson is only that one has chosen the wrong book.
~ Mason Cooley
I asked nothing more than to be judged justly. My act didn't always play well with my audience, and the reviews (which came in the form of verdicts) often panned my performance. In the end, however, the theater company of justice decided that, cost what it may, that role would belong to me for all time, even after the production had finished its run, and no more performances were scheduled. Playing "out of character" had therefore been my way of choosing freedom.
~ Massimo Carlotto
Si soffermò a riflettere sul proprio comportamento. A casa della vittima si entra in punta di piedi e scalzi, a casa della madre dell'eventuale aggressore si entra a passi pesanti. Ma chi è più vittima dell'altra, di queste due donne?
~ Mats Wahl