Quotes About Judgment
To be a fashion critic is easy because you just say, 'I love it, I hate it,' but life is more than love and hate.
~ Alber Elbaz
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An honest man may really love a pretty girl, but only an idiot marries her merely because she is pretty.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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... love is banality to all outsiders.
~ Mae West
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I love to see folks use reason if they have got any.
~ Marietta Holley
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Virginity is such a personal thing. You can't judge anyone on it. A lot of young women feel they want to save themselves for the man who they think they'll love forever.
~ Joyce Brothers
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contempt is as frequently produced at first sight as love.
~ Herman Melville
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Her idea of who's worth what ain't mine.
~ Janet Morris
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If you live criticizing people, you won't have time to love them.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Here we write well when we expose frauds and hypocrites. We are great at counting warts and blemishes and weighting feet of clay. In expressing love, we belong among the underdeveloped countries.
~ Saul Bellow
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How can any Action be meritorious of Praise or Dispraise, Reward or Punishment, when the natural Principle of Self-Love is the only and the irresistible Motive to it?
~ Benjamin Franklin
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In print, people can do anything to you. Everything you do is picked apart. People love it; they're waiting for you to make a mistake.
~ Brian May
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Well," David said, breaking a fry in half and examining the fluffy insides. "He runs a fertilizer plant." Stevie looked up at him sharply. Was he making fun of her parents? A pilot and someone who ran a crap plant?
~ Maureen Johnson
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why did the town good girl go with three of the bad seeds to a drug buy in the woods? But let's get to it. . . .
~ Maureen Johnson
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Il realismo, per come lo propongo, è una dottrina critica in due sensi. Nel senso kantiano del giudicare che cosa è reale e che cosa non lo è, e in quello marxiano del trasformare ciò che non è giusto.
~ Maurizio Ferraris
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She was a pretty girl, with a pointed face and blue-black hair. But she was an untidy, a dusty sort of girl, and you felt that in a few years something might go wrong; she might get swollen ankles or grow a mustache.
~ Mavis Gallant
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So, yeah—I suppose I've done some bad things in my life. But I just can't see myself as a fucking pornographer.
~ Max Allan Collins
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People are very quick to ridicule others for showing fear. But we rarely know the secret springboards behind human action. The man who shows great fear today may be tomorrow's hero. Who are we to judge?" Audie Murphy, most decorated soldier of World War II, Congressional Medal of Honor winner. Section 46, Lot 366-11, Grid O/P-22.5, Arlington National Cemetery.
~ Max Allan Collins
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For the attractive woman, dogs are mere dumb and restless brutes—possibly dangerous, certainly soulless.
~ Max Beerbohm
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She said she had selected me because she knew me to be honest, sober, and capable, and no stranger to Oxford.
~ Max Beerbohm
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I trust my nose, ears, eyes. But my brain…
~ Max Brooks
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exist in this h… I couldn't finish the word, even in my own head. It was a rude word, especially among those of my people who believed a place like this existed as punishment after death.
~ Max Brooks
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You can tell everything about a person by what happens when he opens his mouth.
~ Max Brooks
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Don't say it," I said, floundering ashore and into the judgmental gaze of Moo.
~ Max Brooks
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The ladies' mauve-dyed hair interspersed with the bald patches of the gentlemen, who had taken off their panama hats—they must have broken out of an old-age home, I thought, but I didn't say it.
~ Max Frisch
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