A Quote by Kellyanne Conway

I don't think ultimately presidents are judged by crowd sizes at their inauguration. I think they're judged by their accomplishments. — © Kellyanne Conway
I don't think ultimately presidents are judged by crowd sizes at their inauguration. I think they're judged by their accomplishments.
As individuals, we will be judged in our lives by the totality of our actions. Not one thing will stand out. And I think that's how we get judged by our colleagues and that's how we get judged by the good lord.
As I look at President Bush, I think he will ultimately be judged as a man of extremely high character.
A man is judged by the company he keeps, and a company is judged by the men it keeps, and the people of Democratic nations are judged by the type and caliber of officers they elect.
One thing that does seem to me to be fairly consistent is that presidents who restrict civil liberties, even in wartime, are usually judged harshly for it. So most people agree that one of the worst stains on the reputation of FDR, who is widely considered a great president, is the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Likewise, Lincoln is judged harshly for the suspension of habeas corpus.
The Pope should not flatter himself about his power nor should he rashly glory in his honor and high estate, because the less he is judged by man, the more he is judged by God. Still the less can the Roman Pontiff glory because he can be judged by men, or rather, can be shown to be already judged, if for example he should wither away into heresy; because he who does not believe is already judged, In such a case it should be said of him: 'If salt should lose its savor, it is good for nothing but to be cast out and trampled under foot by men.'
At the end of the day, I don't think I am going to be judged by what happened in the 90's and 2000's, at the end of the day my career will be judged from beginning to end and everything in between.
Think about the metric by which your life will be judged, and make a resolution to live every day so that in the end, your life will be judged a success.
We will be judged as a society and as a culture by how we treated our meanest and most vulnerable citizens. If we keep going the way we're going, we will be judged very, very harshly - and sooner, perhaps, than we think.
Presidents can be judged by the company they choose to keep.
Policies are judged by their consequences but crusades are judged by how good they make the crusaders feel.
At the end of the day, my career is not going to be judged by one or two or three moments in time. It'll be judged by the longevity of it.
I don't want America to be judged as God judged Sodom and Gomorrah.
Cities are judged by their richest inhabitants and rural areas are judged
Indifferent acts are judged by their ends sins are judged by themselves.
We are not judged by what we are basically. We are judged by how hard we use what we have been given. Success means nothing to the Lord.
As a book is judged by its cover, so a fad is judged by its name.
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