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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Life is perfect for none of us. Rather than being judgmental and critical of each other, may we have the pure love of Christ for our fellow travelers in this journey through life.
Today, I wanted to spend some time reading and responding to comments of fans on my Facebook page. Yes, there are great comments, but there are also a lot of people who are very opinionated and judgmental. So, initially, when I read these judgmental comments, I don't feel vulnerable, but rather I get defensive. But once I get past that anger, it sort of becomes hurt. It becomes pain.
At a certain point, you have to stop being precious with your material and be cruel and harsh and judgmental. — © Marshall Curry
At a certain point, you have to stop being precious with your material and be cruel and harsh and judgmental.
There's this tendency to be held in great esteem if you are judgmental. A sort of moral policing, being opinionated. What right has one to act like judges? What right has one to police another?
Being judgmental about your own behavior is actually another cop-out because it makes you feel as though you're doing something virtuous.
Being judgmental and condemning is not one of the gifts of the Spirit.
I tell my children, shut up and let me speak. What I've learned, I have been married for 45 years and in my own family It is that I've learned to stop being judgmental, to listen.
How happy can you be when you think every action and thought is being monitored by a judgmental ghost ?
You can't be judgmental. You have to do your best not to be, I think.
When we endure our own tragedies or trials, most of us develop some empathy and compassion for others who are suffering. The trick is to keep that sense of compassion going throughout our daily lives, when we are likely to go on automatic pilot and move back into being judgmental, especially when times are tough.
Sex and gender are such befuddling mysteries even for those of us who are in the mainstream that you'd think we'd be wary of being judgmental. Yet much of society clings to a view that gender is completely binary, when, in fact, there's overwhelming evidence of a continuum.
I don't understand people who want to leave a good job. To me, without being terribly judgmental, those are people who haven't gone through their stint of being out of work for long periods of time.
I want to help people understand themselves a little bit better, to stop being so critical and judgmental of themselves, and to help them understand why they are going through some of the difficult things in their lives.
I'm not a judgmental person because I have been judged all my life. — © Shirley Ballas
I'm not a judgmental person because I have been judged all my life.
I'm very judgmental person. It's one of my faults.
Even when people are so judgmental about what you wear or your weight you just have to step away and be like, 'I'm a normal, fine human being.'
Be curious, not judgmental.
We're a very judgmental society.
I'm not a judgmental person, so I can't comment on someone else's background.
You better arm yourselves to answer your children's and grandchildren's questions... no matter what the question is... without being judgmental.
Providing - that's not love. Being there - that's more important. I mean, we see that. We see that with all these rich socialites. They're crying out for attention; they're hurting for love. I'm not being judgmental - I'm just making an observation. They're crying out for the love that maybe they didn't get at home, and they got everything.
Our assignment was to topple this prudish, judgmental civilization. And it worked.
I'm always disappointed when I see the word 'Puritan' tossed around as shorthand for a bunch of generic, boring, stupid, judgmental killjoys. Because to me, they are very specific, fascinating, sometimes brilliant, judgmental killjoys who rarely agreed on anything except that Catholics are going to Hell.
Refrain from being too judgmental. You'll often be surprised by what people have to offer.
I don't ever want anyone to think that I'm being judgmental. I gotta do everything I can do to not be preachy.
Where we tended to be judgmental, we became more judgmental of ourselves in our spiritual practice.
The greatest moral failing is to condemn something as a moral failing: no vice is worse than being judgmental.
Anger is a signal that you're distracted by judgmental or punitive thinking, and that some precious need of yours is being ignored.
One thing that being curious and not judgmental does is it has an ancillary effect of reminding you that a lot of anger isn't really worth it.
Any judgment is past oriented, and existence is always herenow, life is always herenow. All judgments are coming from your past experiences, your education, your religion, your parents - which may be dead, but their judgments are being carried by your mind and they will be given as a heritage to your children. Generation after generation, every disease is being transferred as a heritage. Only a non-judgmental mind has intelligence, because it is spontaneously responding to reality.
What I see, people can't. Being so judgmental and beating myself up over my work is hard on me and my family. I would rather learn from my mistakes.
Acting is kind of a forced compassion, where you learn that given certain circumstances, you can feel and do things that you never thought yourself capable of. And so it stops you from being super-judgmental.
Audiences can be very judgmental.
Whether you're a libertarian liberal or a more egalitarian liberal, the idea is that justice means being non-judgmental with respect to the preferences people bring to public life.
The most judgmental people are often those who complain most about being judged. The ones not complaining will look as though they're the ones doing the judging.
When people dont know exactly what depression is, they can be judgmental.
One of the things I think we're learning to do as the twelfth insight emerges is to be discerning without being judgmental, because condemning someone certainly feels like a comic event that brings other things back on you.
I wonder whether our adoption of Shrink-ese as a second language, the move from religious phrases of judgment to secular words of acceptance, hasn't also produced a moral lobotomy. In the reluctance, the aversion to being judgmental, are we disabled from making any judgments at all?
I feel today's society is so judgmental. — © Wanda Sykes
I feel today's society is so judgmental.
It's so strange how people can be judgmental when they see a pregnant woman dressed in high heels and tight dresses. Being pregnant shouldn't make you feel less of a woman, but more of a woman!
I think it's so easy to be judgmental of other people's decisions.
I grew up in a very culturally diverse area of America, and I am very proud to come from there. I am also proud that my inner circle of friends has never been defined by race but by the content of their character. Any former teammate or anyone who has met me can attest to this, and I pride myself on not being a judgmental person.
I just think, in general, I'm not a really judgmental person.
Being judgmental is cheap. Any fool can do it.
I can be pretty harsh and judgmental. I'm a very harsh and judgmental person. I like morals, right and wrong. I like to see things in black-and-white when I can, so I will hold a lot of guys to an impossible standard.
I'm totally into veganism and animal rights, but I'm not into being an angry and judgmental activist.
Christians are viewed as being "judgmental, homophobic, moralists" who think they are the only ones going to heaven and who "secretly relish the fact that everyone else is going to hell.
I try not to be too judgmental.
I know in the movie it looks like my grandmother is condoning it, but she really wasn't. But back in those days, men beat women. She was trying to tell me something without being judgmental, trying to help me understand that's what men do.
One thing I learned in sobriety is to stop being judgmental, to always be discerning. When I drive, that will be my bumper sticker. — © Kevin Sessums
One thing I learned in sobriety is to stop being judgmental, to always be discerning. When I drive, that will be my bumper sticker.
Judge not, lest ye be judged judgmental.
If I'm a blessing to you, then either God will put it on your heart to bless me, or he'll use somebody else to bless me. If I'm friendly with you, then I'll have friends. If I'm merciful with people, the Bible says I'll get mercy back. If I'm not judgmental, then people won't be judgmental with me. And it works also with finances. If you give to help other hurting people and you give to the preaching of the gospel, because you love God, then God takes care of you.
Here's what I think is good about 'Ted Lasso' and what I'm proud of in it, as a writer: It's about kindness and teamwork and empathy, and being curious and not judgmental, but it does all of that through storytelling and plot.
I don't find a reason to be on Twitter or Facebook. This is my temperament, and I can't put myself out 24/7 out there. However, I am not judgmental about others being there.
I'm not into this judgmental, religious-right kind of thing.
To say that being non-judgmental is better than being judgmental is itself a judgment, and therefore a violation of principle.
There's a difference in being opinionated and judgmental; I'm still trying to figure out what that fine line is - I think we are all.
If I've learned one thing in life, it's not to be so judgmental of other people.
There is such a thing as righteous judgment, but it seems that lately the word 'judgment' has become a curse word, period. The issue isn't whether or not we're insightful enough to avoid being judgmental, but whether or not we're secure enough to accept being judged. It is inevitable for every conscious human being to judge. It may spring from insight and experience and sincerity, and in such cases, it is quite beneficial on the receiving end.
My desire is to be a forgiving, non-judgmental person.
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