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Quotes About Judgmental

In the strictest sense, anxiety is not a problem at all, but a sign that we are in touch with our intuitive powers. In previous chapters we saw how the discipline of any judgmental or deceptive
~ Lewis M. Andrews
I went to USC for writing. I was judgmental of actors and their Starbucks and fancy cars.
~ Analeigh Tipton
'Awkward' is a ubiquitous teen word to denote socially unsanctioned behavior. It usually implies first- or secondhand embarrassment when you or a friend step outside the rules. Awkward doesn't sound overtly judgmental or negative; it's deliberately vague.
~ Mary H.K. Choi
Two girls called me closed minded. I tell them that they are so open-minded their brains leaked out.
~ Tucker Max
They are often extremely competent people who are committed to doing things very well and have a fear of making mistakes and being human. They tend to be judgmental of others
~ Unknown
Soy un turista americano, y por tanto 'ex officio' corpulento, rollizo, rubicundo, escandaloso, tosco, condescendiente, ensimismado, malcriado, preocupado por su aspecto, avergonzado, desesperante y codicioso.
~ David Foster Wallace
I know I have this judgmental side that I'm often fighting against. But today I recognized the depths of my assumptions about people. What I envision is nothing remotely similar to the reality. Humility hurts. Coming home is disturbing.
~ Unknown
That's your problem in a nutshell. You're judgmental. Everyone makes mistakes. They trust the wrong people. They fall in love. Not you, though. And that's why it's so hard to ask you for forgiveness.
~ Holly Black
She and Felicity didn't tolerate the overly skinny, the overly sporty, the overly rich or the overly intellectual. They laughed at people with personal trainers and small dogs, people who put overly intellectual or misspelled comments on Facebook, people who used the phrase "I'm in a very good place right now" and people who always got "involved"—people like Cecilia Fitzpatrick. Tess and Felicity sat on the sidelines of life smirking at the players.
~ Liane Moriarty
that I realized while he can be judgmental, his words sometimes harsh, he is also kind and generous and fair.
~ Linda Castillo
Were I forced to describe this woman in one word, that word would be...herpes.
~ Jen Lancaster
wrathful old guy with a long white beard who was big on testing
~ Jennifer Weiner
When I first studied Billie Holiday's life story years ago, I admit that I was quite judgmental.
~ Rebecca Ferguson
Some will accuse me of being judgmental. Thank you. And proud of it. You wreck a kid's life, I have no pity for you.
~ Dean Koontz
American society is still puritanical.
~ Nick Nolte
Stephen could be highly critical of people other than his closest relatives... He considered my friends to be easy victims and had no compunction in monopolizing the conversation at parties with his controversial opinions.
~ Jane Hawking
When we drift from a deep, intimate companionship with God, we become negative, critical, judgmental and recalcitrant. We resist the repeated overtures of God's love. Neutrality and detached aloofness eventually result. We become respectably unresponsive. It happens to all of us at times. The telltale signs are equivocation, vacillation and pretense.
~ Lloyd John Ogilvie
The bourgeoisie is so tediously self-righteous.
~ Loretta Chase
The self-righteous feel no need to be charming, and thus double their offensiveness.
~ Mason Cooley
Self-righteousness is the most shameless slut of all.
~ Mason Cooley
Self-righteousness is the devil's masterpiece to make us think well of ourselves.
~ Thomas Adams
I find I've always been judgmental about comedy (laughs) and it's hard to turn that off, really. But what constant exposure to live comedy does is it makes you give people a second chance.
~ Scott Aukerman
Pharisees spend too much time around other Pharisees. As a result Pharisees (whether the Jewish or Christian variety) neglect wider issues, narrow their vision, and compete to achieve an artificial piety.
~ Philip Yancey
H. L. Mencken described a Puritan as a person with a haunting fear that someone, somewhere is happy; today, many people would apply the same caricature to evangelicals or fundamentalists.
~ Philip Yancey