1,461 Quotes About Judging
- Author George W. Bush
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Too often, we judge other groups by their worst examples - while judging ourselves by our best intentions. And this has strained our bonds of understanding and common purpose.But Americans, I think, have a great advantage. To renew our unity, we only need to remember our values. We have never been held together by blood or background. We are bound by things of the spirit – by shared commitments to common ideals.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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There is enough mystery in human nature to keep the world stuck in a perpetual state of righteous speculation. Only the wise and compassionate will rise above it, with enough vision to see that inconsistency is a normal occurrence, during the spiritual battle of forgiveness and justice.
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- Author Shahenshah Hafeez Khan
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The law of diminishing motivation comes into effect when we start appreciating or judging our work looking at the lesser performers, that makes us feel better; we grade the better performers as lucky or favored with better opportunities, that makes us feel content, and that contentment kills the motivation or any urge to be better.
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- Author Criss Jami
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The thing about stereotyping is it's usually just throwing rocks into a crowd hoping to hit somebody who deserves it.
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- Author Shunya
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Don't judge your past actions in the present context.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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Why is the eye considered a reliable judge when it knows nothing of love or intelligence?
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- Author Traci Lea LaRussa
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Judge tenderly, if you must. There is usually a side you have not heard, a story you know nothing about, and a battle waged that you are not having to fight.
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- Author David Icke
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This attitude of judging each other by our “jobs” is to ignore and deny who we really are.
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- Author Anthony Liccione
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It's hard to ignore ignorance, as we wear our brainy hat of hatred. Where the hammer hits the nail, indirectly.
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