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Quotes About Judging

American Inventor', a show I came up with launched in 2006. It's all of America's greatest and wackiest inventions rolled into one with a judging panel including the legendary George Foreman.
~ Peter Jones
I met my darling wife Wilnelia in 1980 when we were on the judging panel for the Miss World contest at the Royal Albert Hall. With two ex-wives and five daughters, I thought I wouldn't be involved with anyone for a long time - if ever. Winnie was so gorgeous, my jaw dropped - and it's a big jaw to drop.
~ Bruce Forsyth
In parenting, as in judging, the days are long, but the years are short.
~ Don Willett
In the visual arts, particularly painting, I distrust all those abstractions, those artificial constructions. I have a very simple way of judging them: if I can do them, they are not art.
~ F. Sionil Jose
If even in science there is no a way of judging a theory but by assessing the number, faith and vocal energy of its supporters, then this must be even more so in the social sciences: truth lies in power.
~ Imre Lakatos
I'm a member of BAFTA, so I vote in all the films that come up for the Academy Awards.
~ Ray Fearon
The problem I see with most contests is that the people judging have never competed in a bodybuilding contest. I feel that to have the knowledge necessary to judge a bodybuilding competition, you must have walked in those shoes.
~ Rich Piana
That's what really makes great skating competitions. When you have two top skaters in good form giving superb performances.
~ Dick Button
You can know that you are judging illegitimately when your standard rests outside of Scripture, such as judging motives. Clearly, judging the motives of another places you outside the parameters of legitimate judging.
~ Walter A. Henrichsen
Once you awaken, you will have no interest in judging those who sleep.
~ James Blanchard Cisneros
The transformation the church needs is the kind that results from beholding the glory of God in the face of Christ (2 Cor. 3:18–4:6). This glory of God is a saving and judging glory—an aroma of life to those being saved and death to those perishing (2 Cor. 2:15–16), and this saving and judging glory is at the center of biblical theology.
~ James M. Hamilton Jr.
Life is an ephemeral business, and we waste too much of it in judging where it would beseem us better to accept, that we ourselves may come to be accepted by such future ages as may pursue the study of us.
~ Rafael Sabatini
I'm going to be a 'Chopped' champion.
~ Judy Gold
That element of surprise is what I look for when I am writing. It is my way of judging what I am doing - which is never an easy thing to do.
~ V. S. Naipaul
The transformation of the Nazarean into a divine, preexistent, literal son of God whose death and resurrection launch a new genus of eternal beings responsible for judging the world has no basis in any writings about Jesus that are even remotely contemporary with Paul's (a firm indication that Paul's Christ was likely his own creation).
~ Reza Aslan
Her eyes burnt like the blue in a gas flame. They were ferocious things. For some moments her eyes were all he was aware of. And they were looking at him. But there was no look in them. It was as if she were just drinking him up. Was she assessing him? Judging him? He didn't know. Maybe it was this sureness that made him both resentful and unsure.
~ Richard Flanagan
Oh, I've become immune to the Booker. I think we need something a little more like the Pulitzer prize, where there isn't this great race.
~ Ian Mcewan
The 'wall of separation between church and state' is a metaphor based on bad history, a metaphor which has proved useless as a guide to judging. It should be frankly and explicitly abandoned.
~ William Rehnquist
Getting worried there might not be enough talent in America to acommodate all these singing shows.
~ Natasha Leggero
Like most fans of 'So You Think You Can Dance,' I wouldn't know a pasodoble if it beat me with a rake.
~ Rob Sheffield
At heart, blame is about judging and contribution is about understanding.
~ Douglas Stone
For the first time he was face to face with his hovering dread: he was judging where he still adored.
~ Edith Wharton
Tis hard to say, if greater want of skill Appear in writing or in judging ill; But, of the two, less dang'rous is th' offence To tire our patience, than mislead our sense.
~ Alexander Pope
Tis hard to say, if greater want of skill Appear in writing or in judging ill
~ Alexander Pope