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judging criticism
Criticism exists only to recognize the truth, not to act as judge. Carl von Clausewitz
judging deeds judge-me
Judge me by my deeds, though they are few, rather than my words, though they are many. Arthur C. Clarke
judging guilt comfort
The more I accuse myself, the more right I have to judge you. Even better, I make you judge yourself, which comforts me the more. Albert Camus
judging guilt world
But who would dare condemn me in this world with no judges, where no one is innocent! Albert Camus
judging world admiration
False judges are held up in the world's admiration and I alone know the true ones. Albert Camus
judging india sitting
It's not quite right to be sitting outside India and to be judging what is happening in India. Vijay Mallya
judging style
It's not my style to judge anybody. Vanessa Paradis
judging matter firsts
I figure no matter how old you are, it's always going to be your first marriage and no life experience is going to make you a better judge of who you should marry. Utada Hikaru
judging people judgement
If people try to judge you or shame you for doing safe, consensual things that make you happy, I can guarantee you they're bad people. Tucker Max
political time
a little more outreach time with the political community. Tom Umberg
political-will renewable-resources abundance
Political will is a renewable resource, and everyone can have it in abundance if they so choose. Al Gore
political agendas sides
Yes' is a far more potent word than 'no' in American politics. By adopting the positions which animate the political agenda for the other side, one can disarm them and leave them sputtering with nothing to say. Dick Morris
political president campaigns
The greater informational levels of the voters, their decreasing inhibitions in expressing disagreement, and their greater preference for Jeffersonian direct involvement, all make the need for a 'permanent campaign' to sell a president's policies all the more crucial. Dick Morris
political-revolution cynical democracy
Revolution, n. In politics, an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment. Ambrose Bierce
political enemy may
To live with our enemies as if they may some time become our friends, and to live with our friends as if they may some time become our enemies, is not a moral but a political maxim Thomas Paine
political politics speak
If I speak, I am condemned. If I stay silent, I am damned! Victor Hugo
political republican empty
Republicans are so empty-headed, they wouldn't make a good landfill. Jim Hightower
political littles path
I am persuaded, you will permit me to observe, that the path of true piety is so plain as to require but little political direction. George Washington
want nervous breakdown
A bad liver is to a Frenchman what a nervous breakdown is to an American. Everyone has had one and everyone wants to talk about it. Art Buchwald
want bottom pregnant
Nobody wants to see a bejeweled pregnant lady from top to bottom. Busy Philipps
want married fascinating
What is fascinating about marriage is why anyone wants to get married. Alain de Botton
want periods should
I'm just about equality, period. It's not like, I'm a woman, women should be in charge! I just want there to be equality for everybody. Miley Cyrus
want ifs
You can get it if you really want Desmond Dekker
want what-you-want ifs
If peace is really what you want, then you will choose peace. Eckhart Tolle
wanted
I'm living what I always wanted to do. Bruce Boxleitner
want knows
I'm not a diva. I know what I like and I know what I want. Britney Spears
want needs womens-rights
[We need to push] for what we want, not just what we can get. Eleanor Smeal