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Quotes About Judge

He sat in his father's cracked brown leather swivel chair. The Judge used to sit here night after night, law books open before him, and his big fountain pen in his hand. He scribbled notes in yellow legal pads.
~ Campbell Armstrong
Make them imagine repentance more like an appearance in court before a cranky old judge, less like a child knocking on his father's study door to have a chat.
~ Geoffrey Wood
Both justification — acquittal by the righteous judge — and the gift of the Holy Spirit belong to the Age to Come, but they have become matters of present experience to the person in Christ.
~ George Eldon Ladd
The essence of things is not altered by their external relations, and that which, abstracting from these, alone constitutes the absolute worth of man is also that by which he must be judged, whoever the judge may be, and even by the Supreme Being.
~ Immanuel Kant
He believed that every individual was responsible for his conduct on earth, that there was a judge within. Could even a blazingly Christ inflict greater retribution? Could Dante's Charon in his rowboat on the river Acheron whip the miscreants into a deeper, more everlasting hell than man's unvarnished verdict of himself?
~ Irving Stone
Conscience is a sacred sanctuary where God alone may enter as judge.
~ Felicite Robert de Lamennais
Come Sleep! Oh Sleep, the certain knot of peace, The baiting-place of wit, the balm of woe, The poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, The indifferent judge between the high and low.
~ Sir Philip Sidney
The finest lesson I've learned with age is that all I need is a small team of comrades who inspire me, try not to judge me, and remind me when I'm judging myself.
~ Lake Bell
And I believe in the 13 years Judge Roberts was there, he never turned down a request to give some assistance on a pro-bono case, and this was no different.
~ Fred Thompson
As for his name, well, what attorney wouldn't want to be able put a Judge in a crate every now and then?
~ Jodi Picoult
federal judge with the splendid name of Sterling Cato was to hold a territorial court nearby—not at a courthouse, for no such edifice existed, but at a tavern kept by a pro-slavery
~ Susan Higginbotham
Rumor had it that Judge Cato would enforce the territorial laws, at least against the Free-Staters, a group of whom called a settlers' meeting in Osawatomie—a male settlers' meeting, Wealthy noted crossly when the men told her about it. "Why can't we attend? Perhaps the Topeka Constitution should have given us ladies the right to vote.
~ Susan Higginbotham
The soul is a very perfect judge of her own motions, if your mind doesn't dictate to her.
~ D. H. Lawrence
We never did hang the wrong one but once or twice, and them fellers needed to be hung anyhow jes' on general principles. -A NAMELESS JUDGE IN THE OLD WEST
~ Chris Enss
I loved being a judge, and sometimes I miss the power of the gavel, but this is a lot more fun.
~ Catherine Crier
In a constitutional democracy the moral content of law must be given by the morality of the framer or legislator, never by the morality of the judge.
~ Robert Bork
I don't want to be a total moron and be just known as the jazz-handed judge.
~ Robert Rinder
The judge punishes lawbreakers as a burning house injures its occupants. A person may be burned to death while robbing a home or saving a friend. Similarly, from a moral point of view, the judge's work is good or evil, depending on whether the laws he enforces are good or evil.
~ Thomas Stephen Szasz
They say: Belief is important. I say: No, actions are important. Judge by deed, not by creed.
~ Tim Page
But I'm not such a good judge of monsters; I don't know if the idea of a good death repels me now because it's in itself repellent, or because I no longer have the courage to seek such a thing.
~ Tim Winton
The essence and value of the law lies in its stability and durability (...), in its "relative eternity." Only then does the legislator's self-limitation and the independence of the law-bound judge find an anchor. The experiences of the French Revolution showed how an unleashed pouvoir législatif could generate a legislative orgy.
~ Carl Schmitt
We must distinguish between clues and strong evidence. Clues are what set Sherlock Holmes on the right track, allowing him to solve a mysterious case. Strong evidence is what the judge needs to sentence the guilty. Clues put us on the right path toward a correct theory. Strong evidence is that which subsequently allows us to trust whether the theory we have built is a good one or not. Without clues, we search in the wrong directions. Without evidence, a theory is not reliable.
~ Carlo Rovelli
a growth-minded manager - a guide, not a judge.
~ Carol S. Dweck
An extraordinary girl can't have an ordinary life. Don't judge yourself. Love yourself. Love, Beck
~ Caroline Kepnes