A Quote by Lauren Southern

I judge people based on merit, on personality. — © Lauren Southern
I judge people based on merit, on personality.
I would ask that people judge us, judge me, based on our record, based on what we actually did.
I don't judge people based on their religion. But I judge them based on how they respect the French constitution.
I think it's just important to not judge people based on their physicality because it's really about personality and people's hearts and souls. That's what drew me to Audrey Hepburn who is kind of like my icon.
I'm the type of employer who will hire based on personality, based on potential. If you put the resume before the personality, you're going to fail.
It's easy for people to be characterized in public life based upon their personality, and I have a very direct, blunt personality. And I understand why some people would then characterize that, especially people who don't like you, as bullying, but it's not that.
I always hope that young people will think for themselves and also most importantly, understand that they should judge themselves on their own merit, their good deeds, however simple, to not judge themselves by what they have materially, by what other people think of them, through social media.
I'd rather be entertained and go to a show and watch a drummer and have somebody that makes me actually smile. So I don't judge drummers based on their technical ability; I judge them based on the overall package and what they bring to the music they're part of.
For the most part I pick movies based on the merit of the script, and the merit of the script only.
[We need] to choose immigrants based on merit. Merit, skill, and proficiency. Doesn't that sound nice? And to establish new immigration controls to boost wages and to ensure that open jobs are offered to American workers first.
I do think that we need more of a balance between merit-based and familial-based immigration.
My company believes in hiring people based on merit.
We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the 'social-worker'-judge; it is on them that the universal reign of the normative is based; and each individual, wherever he may find himself, subjects to it his body, his gestures, his behavior, his aptitudes, his achievements.
Our modern democratic ideal is based on the hope that inequalities will be based on merit more than inheritance or luck.
We are not anti-immigration. We are against chain migration, except for the nuclear family. We want a merit-based system that is really based on economic needs.
I support immigration, provided the people come through legally, and that is based upon merit.
Intellectuals feel they are the most valuable people, the ones with the highest merit, and that society should reward people in accordance with their value and merit. But a capitalist society does not satisfy the principle of distribution 'to each according to his merit or value.'
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