A Quote by Masashi Kishimoto

I've told you before. You shouldn't judge people based on appearances and your preconceptions. — © Masashi Kishimoto
I've told you before. You shouldn't judge people based on appearances and your preconceptions.
Your neighbors will make judgments about you based on how your lawn and house look, and people who see you passing will judge you based on how clean you keep your car. It's not always fair, but it has always been true. Appearances matter, so make yours a good one.
We all have preconceptions of people based on what we have been told about them and their race and ethnicity.
We often judge people by their cars and the money they have... Sometimes worth is decided based on outer appearances and that's sad.
If you're not careful people will judge you based on these appearances and they will pigeon hole you that this is the person that you are. Your shy, your aggressive, your this type or that type and you lose the control of the dynamic, they become the ones that determine who you are. A powerful person never loses control of the dynamic they are in someway in control.
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.
We are told about the world before we see it. We imagine most things before we experience them. And those preconceptions, unless education has made us acutely aware, govern deeply the whole process of perception.
Society is, and must be, based upon appearances, and not upon the deepest appearances, and not realities.
I judge by appearances. People tell me I shouldn't.
You want a judge who makes objective decisions, and that's why temperament is such an important component of being a judge. You have to earn people's respect, because they know that you are deciding the case based on the facts and the law, not because they're trying to be your friend.
If you judge after appearances, you will continue to be enslaved by the evidence of your senses.
To me, Beauty is the wonder of wonders...It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances.
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.
Future art that is based on appearances won't look like the art that's gone before. Even revivals of a period are not the same.
The interesting thing is, when you play a real-life character or someone based in a book, you always come up against people's preconceptions of what they have in their heads.
In my career I defined myself by my music, and the danger is that one defines oneself based on popularity. As you know, that goes up and down, and you can't judge how you feel about yourself based on what your sales is.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!