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Quotes About Condemnation

Refuse to wallow in the depressing angst condemnation brings. On the other hand, embrace any conviction you feel. Condemnation defeats us. Conviction unlocks the greatest potential for change.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
The voices of condemnation, shame, and rejection can come at you, but they don't have to reside in you. That's your miracle in the mess.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
The voices of condemnation, shame, and rejection can come at you, but they don't have to reside in you.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
He went on to state that racial supremacy "is heresy and should be condemned.
~ Unknown
I think you're a terrible person and I hope you get some psychiatric help. Go to hell.
~ Maddox
My only happiness is when I sleep. When I wake, the nightmare begins. I feel cast on a desert island, imprisoned, condemned, and I know not what crime it is for.
~ John Fowles
People were classified, and often judged, by their denomination. And they were certainly condemned if they didn't claim one.
~ John Grisham
he spoke to Florry and passed along his condolences, or sympathies, or whatever the hell one is supposed to offer to the sister of a man who is charged with murder and appears guilty of it.
~ John Grisham
what Moray and the rebel lords had done was unconscionable
~ John Guy
The euphoric episode is protected and sustained by the will of those who are involved, in order to justify the circumstances that are making them rich. And it is equally protected by the will to ignore, exorcise, or condemn those who express doubts.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
Ah, why should all mankind For one man's fault, be condemned, If guiltless?
~ John Milton
I've never met anyone who has changed his mind or deepened his faith because he has been confronted with such angry condemnations.
~ John I. Jenkins
Earlier that day, former president George W. Bush, who had remained largely silent during Trump's presidency, condemned domestic "extremism" and the "malign forces" in the country. "So much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear and resentment," he said in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, near where one of four hijacked planes had crashed into a field on September 11. He never mentioned Trump directly.
~ Maggie Haberman
Those who condemn gay marriage, yet are silent or indifferent to the breakdown of marriage and divorce, are, in my view, missing the real issue.
~ Malcolm Turnbull
How dare you both sit there and criticize and condemn me?
~ Malorie Blackman
This reportedly drew condemnation from Dunstan, but the archbishop was very elderly and died
~ Unknown
Ah, why should all mankind For one mans fault thus guiltless be condemn'd, If guiltless? But
~ John Milton
Wherefore as condemnation is not the infusing of a habit of wickedness into him that is condemned, nor the making of him to be inherently wicked, who was before righteous, but the passing a sentence upon a man with respect to his wickedness; no more is justification the change of a person from inherent unrighteousness to righteousness, by the infusion of a principle of grace, but a sentential declaration of him to be righteous.
~ John Owen
The Irish do have a despairing quality of gaiety, but they have also a dour and brooding ghost that rides on their shoulders and peers in on their thoughts. Let them laugh too loudly, it sticks a long finger down their throats. They condemn themselves before they are charged, and this makes them defensive always.
~ John Steinbeck
You have not, perhaps, any personal merit; so few of us have! But for a time at least you have youth, and that is always a charm. Besides, sir, the greatest folly of all is to laugh at or to condemn in others what one does not happen oneself to feel. I love the night, and you tell me that you are afraid of it.
~ Marcel Proust
I did not believe what he was saying, but I bore him no ill-will for that, for I had inherited from my mother and grandmother their incapacity for resentment even of far worse offenders, and their habit of never condemning anyone
~ Marcel Proust
No hay nadie, por muy virtuoso que sea, que por causa de la complejidad de las circunstancias, no pueda llegar algún día a vivir en familiaridad con el vicio que más rigurosamente condena.
~ Marcel Proust
Instead of this, I tell what I hope will pass as truth. A blunt thing, not lovely. The truth is seldom welcome, especially at dinner, though I am good at what I do. My trade is courage and atrocities. I look at them and do not condemn. I write things down the way they happened, as near as can be remembered. I dont ask why, because it is mostly the same. Wars happen because the ones who start them think they can win.
~ Unknown
He wants only the simple things: a chair, someone to pull off his shoes, someone to watch him while he talks, with admiration and fear, gratitude if possible, someone in whom to plunge himself for rest and renewal. These things can best be had by marrying a woman who has been condemned to death by other men for wishing to be beautiful. There is a wide choice.
~ Unknown