560 Quotes About Judgment
- Author Darnell Lamont Walker
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Two things that will never work together: compassion and judgment. You gonna have to let one of them go.
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- Author Georgi Plekhanov
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We know today that there is no such thing as absolute truth, that everything is relative, that everything is dependent on the conditions of time and place; but precisely for that reason, we should be very cautious in judging the “ignorance” of various historical periods. Their ignorance, to the extent that it is manifested in their characteristic social movements, aspirations and ideals, is also relative.
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- Author Ingrid Thoft
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Her personal philosophy was to try not to hurt people, unless they deserved it, which brought her back to that definition problem and a whole lot of gray area.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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The Maker maketh mercy to triumph judgement.
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- Author Anna Akhmatova
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Not thus, from cursed lightness having disembarked,I look with worry on the chambers dark?Already used to ringing high and raw,Already judged not by the earthly law,I, like a criminal, am being drawn alongTo place of shame and execution long.I see the glorious city, and the voice most dear,As though there is no secret grave to fear,Where day and night, in heat and in cold bent,I must await the Final Judgment...
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- Author Nitya Prakash
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There's got to be someplace safer for us to be ~ where inhibitions, insecurities, judgment, and fear don't lurk ~ to keep us in check.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Never let anyone persuade you that you are not the best judge of your own life.
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- Author Dr. Veronica Petrucci
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The world and much of the church says, "don't judge", but what we tell our church is; yes, please judge, with righteous judgment according to the word of God (John 7:24).
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- Author Brennan Manning
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How readily we push Jesus Christ off his judgment seat and take our place there to pronounce on others (though we've neither the knowledge nor the authority to judge anyone.)None of us has ever seen a motive. Therefore, we don't know, we can't do anything more than suspect what inspires the action of another.
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