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Quotes About Condemnation

historians should be doing, according to some, is condemning them and focusing on the immorality of slavery and the Founders' moral blinders.
~ Bernard Bailyn
he sincerely loathed slavery; he called it "an abominable crime" and a blot on civilization.
~ Bernard Bailyn
Notwithstanding I have a few things against thee, because thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess, to teach and to seduce my servants to commit fornication, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols.
~ Bible
The whole point of this book is that condemnation is not in His heart. As stated earlier, "God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked" (Ezek. 18:23).
~ Bill Johnson
The Obama camp, the White House, and the media all condemned Romney before they condemned the attacks. Obama thought it more worthwhile to hit Romney for what he was doing than the terrorists for what they did. Romney got hit first.
~ Rush Limbaugh
she heard Mrs. Brummidge hiss at Rhoda, "Unseemly!" with the same tone of scandal she might have used had she been saying "Strumpet!" or "Baptist!
~ Gregory Maguire
Damnation, is but a word bandied about by those whose blindness leads them to condemn all who can see
~ H.P. Lovecraft
The antisemites who called themselves patriots introduced that new species of national feeling which consists primarily in a complete whitewash of one's own people and a sweeping condemnation of all others.
~ Hannah Arendt
What public opinion permits us to judge and even to condemn are trends, or whole groups of people--the larger the better--in short, something so general that distinctions can no longer be made, names no longer named. Needless to add, this taboo applies doubly when the deeds or words of famous people or men in high position are being questioned.
~ Hannah Arendt
And, of course, they've always condemned dancing. You know, you might touch a member of the opposite sex. And you might get excited and you might do something natural.
~ Frank McCourt
The European Union spends most of its time either suing me, torturing me, criticizing me or condemning me for lowering the cost of air travel all over Europe.
~ Michael O'Leary
Travellers ne'er did lie, Though fools at home condemn 'em.-Antonio
~ William Shakespeare
Our Lord never condemned the fig tree because it brought forth so much fruit that some fell to the ground and spoiled. He only cursed it when it was barren.
~ Edwin Louis Cole
Build your nest in no tree here...for the Lord of the forest has condemned the whole woods to be demolished.
~ Samuel Rutherford
My object all sublimeI shall achieve in time—To let the punishment fit the crime.
~ Sir William S. Gilbert
The uniformly pretty waitresses discussed the finer points of cocaine, Quaaludes, and other intoxicants, arguing for this one or that, with the energy of young philosophers. My fellow workers read my silence on the subject as moral condemnation, but in truth, I've always been afraid of drugs. The jolts and tingles that might be gained from these substances don't attract me. My interest has always been in maintaining balance, not tipping it.
~ Siri Hustvedt
Todo eso era poco: la verdadera condena era no ser sumergido inmediatamente en las lagunas de sangre del séptimo círculo; era no sufrir los dardazos de los centauros cada vez que quisiera erguirse. La condena era ser joven y estar vivo, y no poder morir ni amar, en esas tierras de nadie.
~ Mempo Giardinelli
When you are young and powerless you dream of possessing mystical strength, and once you are grown and strong you condemn lesser folk to that same dream
~ Bernard Cornwell
I wanted to pose myself both tasks - understanding and condemnation. But it was impossible to do both
~ Bernhard Schlink
If it is the devil that tempts the young to enjoy themselves, is it not the same personage that persuades the old to condemn their enjoyment? And is not condemnation perhaps merely a form of excitement appropriate to old age?
~ Bertrand Russell
Please don't be dismayed if you feel you are not already living a life that glorifies God! He never sheds light on our weaknesses or shortcomings for the sake of condemnation (Rom. 8:1). God makes us aware of hindrances so He can set us free!
~ Beth Moore
The primary means Satan employs to put volume to his accusing voice is by using no small list of willing humans. We are by nature a merciless, condemning lot. Far more would burn in eternal flames under our judgment than under that of a holy and righteous God. Know the truth so thoroughly and respond to conviction so readily that when accusations come, you can resist the devil, no matter whose voice grants him volume.
~ Beth Moore
When you judge another, you condemn yourself, since you, the judge, do the same things. Romans 2:1
~ Beth Moore
If our hearts condemn us, God is greater than our hearts and knows all things. 1 John 3:20
~ Beth Moore