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judging results values
Only the skilled can judge the skillfulness, but that is not the same as judging the value of the result. C. S. Lewis
judging skins disease
My first rule of travel is never to go to a place that sounds like a medical condition and Critz is clearly an incurable disease involving flaking skin. Bill Bryson
judging grandfather berlin
My grandfather had been a well-known judge in Berlin. Arnon Goldfinger
judging deeds judgment
I have never for one instant seen clearly within myself. How then would you have me judge the deeds of others? Maurice Maeterlinck
judging levels looked minimum moment positions sharp square stay
Judging by the sharp fall, you could say there was a moment of panic, but we didn't stay at minimum levels for long. It just looked like some wanted to square their positions at any cost. Fabio Lara
judging luck hard
It's hard luck always having to be a judge. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
judging difficult oneself
It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
judging thieves stealing
Thieves for their robbery have authority When judges steal themselves. William Shakespeare
judging people conviction
People will judge you according to your own convictions. Dexter Scott King
conviction fortified god greater importance individual jesus lives
There is nothing we could do of greater importance than to have fortified in our individual lives an unshakable conviction that Jesus is the Christ, the living Son of the living God. Gordon B. Hinckley
conviction match passion scoring waves
We have to have some conviction in our game. They're going to come in waves and we have to match that intensity, match their passion for scoring goals. Darcy Tucker
conviction fed growth performing stories today
Most of the growth stories are not performing today and that is how we'll go into the Fed meeting. There's still very little conviction in the market. Barry Hyman
conviction hold mind open porous
You can have such an open mind that it is too porous to hold a conviction. George Crane
conviction divine life religion theory
Religion is not theory - it is life. It is not intellectual conviction - it is divine humanity, and nothing else. Robert Green Ingersoll
conviction evidence
I think if I had this evidence before a jury, I could get a conviction, Joe Biden
conviction dare good man speculate thinker
I wouldn't dare speculate why. I know he's a good thinker and he's a man of conviction. William Cotton
conviction gone great mind purpose work
I have long gone about with a conviction on my mind that I had a work to do -- a Work, if you like, with a great W; a Purpose to fulfil. William M. Thackeray
conviction crazy economy momentum people shell shocked slowing
There is no conviction. Is the economy slowing down or is the red-hot momentum continuing? I think people are really shell shocked by the crazy volatility. Larry Rice
motive ifs saved
If God were a Kantian, who would not have us till we came to Him from the purest and best motives, who could be saved? C. S. Lewis
motive outraged people
I wish for you all, each of you, to have your own motive for indignation. This is precious. When something outrages you as I was outraged by Nazism, then people become militant, strong, and involved. Stephane Hessel
motive suspicion time
Our suspicion at this time is that the motive was theft. Bruce Good
motives prove prudence
Magnanimity has no need to prove the prudence of its motives Vauvenargues Marquis
motive since
Since they have done that we have even more of a motive to be public. Carlo Piana
motive point
Motive is something we're not getting into at this point and time. Walter Wilson
motive our-time
We do things when it is our time to do them. They do not occur to us until it is time; they cannot be resisted, once their time has come. It's a question of time, not motive. Bharati Mukherjee
motive oldest
This was about money, the oldest motive in the world. Tom Connor
motive terror deals
As a motive for terror, religion has more often than not required a good deal of lubrication by lucre. Margaret Thatcher