Quotes about judging
judging use way
The best way to judge a life is to ask yourself, "Did I make the best use of the time I had? Arthur Ashe
judging criticism
Criticism exists only to recognize the truth, not to act as judge. Carl von Clausewitz
judging being-the-best
You must be the best judge of your own happiness. Jane Austen
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 sake authority
Jurisdiction is not given for the sake of the judge, but for that of the litigant. Blaise Pascal
judging cameras lenses
I have a thing with the camera. The lens is unconditional. It doesn't judge you. Debra Winger
judging decision ego
If you want to reach a state of Bliss - make a decision to relinquish the need to control, the need to be approved and the need to judge. Deepak Chopra
judging arms certain
Still, she knows one thing for certain: never judge a relationship unless you are the one wrapped up in its arms. Alice Hoffman
judging praise-god something-new
I was one thing at one time, and I'm something new. I'm a new creature now. Don't judge Alice by what he used to be. Praise God for what I am now. Alice Cooper
judging people compare
People judge their capabilities partly by comparing their performances with those of others Albert Bandura
judging today ready
Today we are always as ready to judge as we are to fornicate. Albert Camus
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 breathe judgment
To live is in itself a value judgment. To breathe is to judge. Albert Camus
judging world failing
The world should not be organized to require heroines, and when one is required but fails to appear, we should not judge. Ann-Marie MacDonald
judging people secret
Not afraid of poverty and drabness and who is untouched by it, untouched by the drunkenness of her friends; (she) who judges, selects, discards people with severity, who knows, when she is telling her endless anecdotes, that they are ways of escape, keeping herself all the more secret behind that profuse talk. Anais Nin
judging care judge-me
I don't care who or what judges me, nothing's going to stop me from living my life how I choose. Amanda Holden
judging leader lines
the leaders of globalization ... have tied themselves to a single measurement by which they judge success and failure ... They only measure money and the bottom line. Anita Roddick
judging thieves stealing
Thieves for their robbery have authority When judges steal themselves. William Shakespeare
judging example checks
Every word that judges value is circular. 'Good' is 'right' is 'proper' is 'just' is 'good'. But check the examples, and they're not circular at all: Every one says 'makes me happy'. Richard Bach
judging messages messengers
Judge not by the form of the messenger, but the form of the message. Richard Bach
judging people liberty
When a judge goes beyond [his proper function] and reads entirely new values into the Constitution, values the framers and ratifiers did not put there, he deprives the people of their liberty. That liberty, which the Constitution clearly envisions, is the liberty of the people to set their own social agenda through the process of democracy. Robert Bork
judging assuming made
When a judge assumes the power to decide which distinctions made in a statute are legitimate and which are not, he assumes the power to disapprove of any and all legislation, because all legislation makes distinctions Robert Bork
judging heaven humans
Do not judge. Never presume to judge another human being anyway. That's up to heaven. Rita Mae Brown
judging desire use
I experienced in myself a certain capacity for judging which I have doubtless received from God, like all the other things that I possess; and as He could not desire to deceive me, it is clear that He has not given me a faculty that will lead me to err if I use it aright. Rene Descartes
judging wags damn
You wags that judge by rote, and damn by rule. Thomas Otway
judging certain refrain
I plead with you to have the courage to refrain from judging and criticizing those around you, as well as the courage to make certain that everyone is included and feels loved and valued. Thomas S. Monson
judging long facts
Students are often in no position to judge 'relevance' until long after the fact. Thomas Sowell
judging psychology action
In every case, we ought to act that part towards another, which we would judge to be right in him to act toward us, if we were in his circumstances and he in ours; or more generally - What we approve in others, that we ought to practise in like circumstances, what we condemn in others we ought not to do. Thomas Reid
judging quality important
The most important quality for a judge is open- mindedness to the arguments. Samuel Alito
judging mind habit
Good judges develop certain habits of mind. One of those habits of mind is the habit of delaying reaching conclusions until everything has been considered. Samuel Alito
judging mind next
Good judges are always open to the possibility of changing their minds based on the next brief that they read, or the next argument that's made by an attorney who's appearing before them, or a comment that is made by a colleague during the conference on the case when the judges privately discuss the case. Samuel Alito