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Charles Caleb Colton "Lawyers Are": The only civil delinquents whose judges must of necessity be chosen from (amongst) themselves.
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Alanis Morissette In my life, anyway, anytime that I judge something to be rigidly right or wrong, it comes from fear.
judging fame intrigue
Alanis Morissette I would never judge someone's intrigue with the spoils of fame, because I went through that.
judging firsts tyranny
Edward Gibbon [The] discretion of the judge is the first engine of tyranny . . .
judging growth looks
David Dreman One of the big problems with growth investing is that we can't estimate earnings very well. I really want to buy growth at value prices. I always look at trailing earnings when I judge stocks.
judging people support
Benicio Del Toro I've had people ask me: 'How can you make a movie about a murderer? A terrorist?' What they don't understand is that I'm in support of everyone who appears on screen. I have to be. I take the position of everyone who's on screen. I'm not judging them one way or another.
judging charity littles
Baroness Orczy Thus human beings judge of one another, superficially, casually, throwing contempt on one another, with but little reason, and no charity.
judging critics romanticism
Arthur Rimbaud Romanticism has never been properly judged. Who was there to judge it? The critics!
charity christianity
Charles Caleb Colton There can be no Christianity where there is no charity
charity
Charles Caleb Colton You cannot separate charity and religion.
charity excitement pleasure
Charles Dickens There are not a few among the disciples of charity who require, in their vocation, scarcely less excitement than the votaries of pleasure in theirs.
charity great-things involved
Akshay Kumar IIFA is always involved in charity, and that's why it's a great thing that I am a part of IIFA and will continue to work along with them.
charity philanthropy opium
Chinua Achebe Charity . . . is the opium of the privileged.
charity favors begging
Agnes Repplier It is not begging but the beggar, who has forfeited favor with the elect.
charity degradation hunger
Charlotte Bronte For those who are not hungry, it is easy to palaver about the degradation of charity ...
charity active
Bernard Marcus I'm very politically active, but that has nothing to do with my charity.
charity poison slander
Bernard of Clairvaux Slander is a poison which kills charity, both in the slanderer and the one who listens.
littles making-money easy
Charles Dickens Money, says the proverb, makes money. When you have got a little, it is often easy to get more.
littles wealth rich
Charles Caleb Colton The rich are more envied by those who have a little, than by those who have nothing.
littles want wealth
Charles Caleb Colton Wealth is a relative thing since those who have little and want less are richer than those who have much but want more.
littles revolution events
Charles Caleb Colton The consequences of things are not always proportionate to the apparent magnitude of those events that have produced them. Thus the American Revolution, from which little was expected, produced much; but the French Revolution, from which much was expected, produced little.
littles facts sometimes
Charles Caleb Colton Theory is worth but little, unless it can explain its own phenomena, and it must effect this without contradicting itself; therefore, the facts are sometimes assimilated to the theory, rather than the theory to the facts.
littles too-much violence
Charles Caleb Colton In all places, and in all times, those religionists who have believed too much have been more inclined to violence and persecution than those who have believed too little.
littles cry you-again
Charles Dickens -Why don't you cry again, you little wretch? -Because I'll never cry for you again.
littles wake-up poor
Alan Watts If you are ready to wake up, you are going to wake up. If you're not you are going to stay pretending that you are just a poor little me...
littles
Alan Moore I have so very much. I have so very little.