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Quotes About Judgment

Once you got hard on yourself, it was easy to be hard on others.
~ Milton Murayama
It is said that a person who has the eyes to see can penetrate to the core of a person's character, no matter how old that person might be.
~ Mineko Iwasaki
Then with his first step he goes to (the hell of) evil thoughts, with his second to (the hell of) evil words, and with his third to (the hell of) evil deeds.
~ Mircea Eliade
Arrived in heaven, the pharaoh is received in triumph by the Sun God, and messengers are sent to the four quarters of the world to announce his victory over death. In heaven, the king continues his earthly existence: seated on the throne, he receives the homage of his subjects and still judges and gives orders.
~ Mircea Eliade
I know I'm capable of being outrageous, but I don't do it all the time; at home I'm quiet and boring, preferring to subside into a book or into the computer. I do not have a public persona. I don't assume sweetness for the camera; I'm the same person no matter where I go or what company I'm in. But, like everyone else, I judge which facet of my personality will suit a particular situation and present it. To that extent, I am calculating - but never to conceal, only to reveal.
~ Miriam Margolyes
You always say oh, that's so unprofessional as though there's some definition of professional that's also a moral imperative for how to behave.
~ Miriam Toews
Klaus will not look at Ona or acknowledge anything she says. Ona is a ghost to him or less because of her 'Narfa', her spinsterdom and her burgeoning belly. I have observed that being a ghost suits Ona.
~ Miriam Toews
By embracing the "outcast," Jesus underscored the "sinfulness" of the persons and systems that cast them out.
~ Miroslav Volf
He didn't understand depression. To him it was weakness.
~ Mitch Albom
In this moment, it is not wise to judge with your eyes.
~ Mitch Albom
Some of them she had seen for four years without exchanging a word. But that was how high school worked; it issued a verdict and you behaved accordingly.
~ Mitch Albom
In heaven, there is no judgment, but rather an opportunity to examine our lives-who we touched, the choices we made, and the consequences of those choices. -Blue Man
~ Mitch Albom
Why suffer in front of so many people?
~ Mitch Albom
It's amazing how folks can't see you, 'cause they want to keep you in that past.
~ Mitch Albom
Sometimes you sit in a cell and don't deserve it, Mr. Harding. Sometime it's the other way around
~ Mitch Albom
He was so accustomed to being correct in his judgments. Had he been spared the smaller mistakes in life only to make the biggest one at the end?
~ Mitch Albom
Só porque o Turner usa aquele estilo manhoso depois das seis da tarde. Lollapalooza julga que é porreiro andar descalça e eu tenho uma cadela labrador no meu escritório, isso não significa que pode baixar os seus padrões.
~ Mo Hayder
Sometimes people forget to be sympathetic and instead they blame you for everything, even for the things you did when you had no idea they were wrong.
~ Mo Hayder
I have this thing about friends and secrets. Sometimes when I meet a person I like, I tell them a secret they don't know me well enough to be told. It lets me judge their potential as a friend.
~ Mohsin Hamid
If you don't pray," he said, lowering his voice, "why do you wear it?" They were sitting at a table for two by a window, overlooking snarled traffic on the street below. Their phones rested screens-down between them, like the weapons of desperadoes at a parley. She smiled. Took a sip. And spoke, the lower half of her face obscured by her cup. "So men don't fuck with me," she said.
~ Mohsin Hamid
Children are excellent judges of character, you know
~ Mohsin Hamid
the meaning clear, but the judgment suspended, and left the matter at that.
~ Mohsin Hamid
I don't look down on them, but what can you do? If a man has only ever driven a rickshaw and never in his life held a book in his hand, then what can you expect from him?
~ Monica Ali
there are three kinds of suspicion—a light suspicion, a serious suspicion, and a grave suspicion.
~ Montague Summers