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Quotes About Judgements

Emotions are the automatic results of man's value judgements integrated by his subconscious; emotions are estimates of that which furthers man's values or threatens them, that which is for him or against him–lightning calculators giving him the sum of his profit or loss.
~ Ayn Rand
I'm more concerned with getting them to find and strengthen their original voice as writers rather than imposing my own subjective tastes, judgements or sensibility on the project.
~ Douglas Wood
It has always been accepted, even in pronouncements by the Supreme Court that the Court and its judgements can be subjected to strong, even trenchant criticism. Is the same yardstick not available for comments on the use or abuse of the Court's powers of contempt?
~ Prashant Bhushan
Your family, your best friend those are the opinions you should take to heart. All the other opinions and judgements, you have to let come in one ear and go out the other.
~ Whitney Port
As head of the Karnataka government, it's my responsibility to implement the judgements and directions of the High Court.
~ H. D. Kumaraswamy
Let your resistance, judgements, angers and fears inform you.
~ Bryant McGill
Each night, in his dreams, he wept, and would awaken to find that what had plagued his dreams had pushed through the barrier of sleep, and he would lie beneath the furs, shivering with something like a fever. A sickness in truth, born of dread, guilt and shame. Too many failures, too many bad judgements; he had been stumbling, blind, for so long.
~ Steven Erikson
I have to convince a paranoid man prone to spree-killing and snap judgements that someone isn't a threat." "He's right to be paranoid. This is a city of fools, incompetents, and madmen. I haven't felt this young in centuries.
~ Ilona Andrews
All business proceeds on beliefs, on judgements of probabilities, and not on certainties.
~ Charles W. Eliot
The editorial job has become, unlike the ancient age when one judged what one read, a job of making judgements on outlines, ideas, reputations, previous books, scenarios, treatments, talk and promises.
~ Sam Vaughan
A language brings with it a mass of perceptions, clichés, judgements and inspirations.
~ Nicholas Ostler
A language brings with it a mass of perceptions, clichés, judgements and inspirations. In some sense, then, when one language replaces another, a people's view of the world must also be changing.
~ Nicholas Ostler
All business proceeds on beliefs, or judgements of probabilities, and not on certainties.
~ Charles W. Eliot
This is known as the Pareto criterion and forms the basis for all judgements on social improvements in Neoclassical economics today.
~ Ha-Joon Chang
That the volume of information, of data, of judgements, of measurements, was too much, and there were too many people, and too many desires of too many people, and too many opinions of too many people, and too much pain from too many people, and having all of it constantly collated, collected, added and aggregated, and presented to her as if that all made it tidier and more manageable--it was too much.
~ Dave Eggers
So you, the kings, you too must reflect upon this punishment, because the immortals are here in the midst of manking, observing those who do not hold the gods in awe...but grind each other down with crooked judgements
~ Hesiod
I make character judgements based on whether people like animals. Worship Satan, I'll still give you a chance. Hate dogs, we ain't friends.
~ Cameron Monaghan
I think what we should do as historians is understand. And we can have our own views about how things turned out, but I think, in making judgements, we're getting into tricky territory.
~ Margaret MacMillan
Throughout history, demagogues have often outperformed democrats in generating popular fervor, and it is almost always because they are perceived to be more decisive and sure in their judgements.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
All the same, it strikes me as unfair that I still have to defend myself against her moral judgements. My continuing need for her approbation is pathetic. Twice now I have stopped myself on the street to remonstrate with her, a crazy old coot talking to himself.
~ Mordecai Richler
Most of our decisions are based on experience. More experience on something equals quick decisions. Less knowledge means fearful judgements.
~ Unknown
Jesus did not stand as a prophet and utter judgements; wherever He went the unerring directness of His presence located men.
~ Oswald Chambers