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Quotes About Merits

What we have tried to instill across the league through ownership and management is that we stand for inclusiveness and to judge somebody on the merits.
~ Gary Bettman
Once, no self-respecting puncher considered himself dressed for work until he had his feet inside of a pair of $15 boots made by one of the favorite boot-makers, whose merits they discussed about the camp fires night after night.
~ Will C. Barnes
Well, just that there would be somebody in the office and the voters - it was more or less an understanding in the entire community, as long as that person was doing a good job on the merits, nobody was going to run against him.
~ Stephen Breyer
No digo esto con la más pequeña intención de disminuir las muchas virtudes de aquel excelente rey, cuyos méritos, sin embargo, temo que habrán de quedar muy mermados a los ojos del lector inglés con este motivo; pero juzgo que este defecto tiene por origen la ignorancia de aquel pueblo, que todavía no ha reducido la política a una ciencia
~ Jonathan Swift
El pensamiento más fugaz obedece a un dibujo invisible y puede coronar, o inaugurar, una forma secreta. Sé de quienes obraban el mal para que en los siglos futuros resultara el bien, o hubiera resultado en los ya pretéritos... Encarados así, todos nuestros actos son justos, pero también son indiferentes. No hay méritos morales o intelectuales.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
That was a people that hath passed away. They shall reap the fruit of what they did, and ye of what ye do! Of their merits there is no question in your case.
~ Abdullah Yusuf Ali
I have voted on the merits of legislation, voting both 'with' and 'against' my party.
~ Abigail Spanberger
Throughout the early and mid-1990s, the Clinton administration debated the merits of paying for AIDS testing and counseling of vulnerable populations overseas.
~ Barton Gellman
There too he had been treated with revolting injustice. His struggles, his privations,his hard work to raise himself in the social scale, had filled him with such an exalted conviction of his merits that it was extremely difficult for the world to treat him with justice— the standard of that notion depending so much upon the patience of the individual. The Professor had genius, but lacked the great social virtue of resignation.
~ Joseph Conrad
we have designed a legal system that is an arms race: the two protagonists work hard to out-lawyer each other, which is to say outspend each other, since good and clever lawyers are expensive. The outcome is often determined less by the merits of the case or issue than by the depth of the pockets. In the process, there is massive distortion of resources, not just in the litigation but in actions taken to affect the outcome of litigation and to prevent litigation in the first place.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Royce Westmoreland stared at him with biting scorn. I despise hypocrisy, particularly when it is coated with holiness. May I ask for a specific example? Fat priests, Royce replied, with fat purses, who lecture staving peasants on the dangers of gluttony and the merits of poverty.
~ Judith McNaught
In continental language, Lombard Street is an organization of credit, and we are to see if it is a good or bad organization in its kind, or if, as is most likely, it turn out to be mixed, what are its merits and what are its defects?
~ Walter Bagehot
The purpose of grace is to grant us access into his presence every day. Grace qualifies us for the relationship we could never earn on our merits.
~ Wayne Jacobsen
The Gospel is the ultimate fairy-story, Tolkien concludes, because it contains "the greatest and most complete conceivable eucatastrophe.... There is no tale ever told that men would rather find was true, and none which so many sceptical men have accepted as true on its own merits.... To reject it leads either to sadness or to wrath" (MC, 156).
~ Ralph C. Wood
Gods and goddesses, merits, demerits and their fruits, which are likewise anya (other than oneself), objects of attachment and the knowledge of those objects — all these will lead one to bondage in mighty samsara.
~ Ramana Maharshi
I am sure that, on the one hand, the Rothschilds appreciate the merits of Marx, and that on the other hand, Marx feels an instinctive inclination and a great respect for the Rothschilds.
~ Mikhail Bakunin
France is a dog-hole, and it no more merits the tread of a man's foot.
~ William Shakespeare
Man's shortcomings and sins are all due to the substance of the body and not to its form; while all his merits are exclusively due to his form.
~ Maimonides
All men are equal in nature, and also in original sin. It is in the merits and demerits of their actions that they differ.
~ Thomas Aquinas
I am no herald to inquire into men's pedigree; it sufficeth me if I know their virtues.
~ Philip Sidney
Be kind to all beings, this is more meritorious than bathing at the sixty-eight sacred shrines of pilgrimage and donating money.
~ Guru Nanak
A particular ikon an aid to devotion may be itself a word of art, but that is logically accidental; its artistic merits will not make it a better ... ikon. They may make it a worse one.
~ C. S. Lewis
Most complaints, you know, aren't won or lost on their own merits, but rather on larger issues--politics and the position of the planets.
~ Walter Wykes
None merits the name of Creator but God and the poet.
~ Torquato Tasso