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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
To judge human character rightly, a man may sometimes have very small experience, provided he has a very large heart.
Don't judge it. Just write it. Don't judge it. It's not for you to judge it.
If people are going to judge me without fully understanding the content of my character, then their opinion just isn't worth it. — © Jazz Jennings
If people are going to judge me without fully understanding the content of my character, then their opinion just isn't worth it.
So you're stuck. Every time your madman starts to write, your judge pounces on him... So start by promising your judge that you'll get around to asking his opinion, but not now. And then let the madman energy flow... Save details for the judge.
When trying a case [the famous judge] L. Cassius never failed to inquire "Who gained by it?" Man's character is such that no one undertakes crimes without hope of gain.
The worst thing you can do as a performer is to judge your character in any way, positively or negatively.
The more I'm here in L.A. talking to people, the more I believe that what I've been doing is right, and that's the belief that you have to judge a role from the character, by the script.
I think I am a pretty good judge of character in general and try to surround myself with the best people I can.
I've never liked to judge other people in the hope that they won't judge me.
when you judge the power that is in a person, you must judge their capacities as both friend and as enemy.
No matter what name we give it or how we judge it, a candidate's character is central to political reporting because it is central to a citizen's decision in voting.
You can't judge a character, and you're never going to always play characters that are morally sound or know right from wrong.
Part of the challenge of being a girl living in the 21st Century, looking back, the danger is to not judge your character by your own standards.
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. — © Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.
I was a judge on Finnish 'X Factor.' My girl won. So basically I'm quite successful as a judge.
I know Judge Roy Moore to be not only be a man of character in spite of the tens of millions of dollars that are flowing into Alabama to suggest otherwise.
Pigmentation was a quick and convenient way of judging a person. One of us, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., once proposed we instead judge people by the content of their character. He was shot.
If all you can do is judge a person by their appearance, because you don't have the spirit to judge someone from within, you're in trouble.
I don't judge a player by T20 performance, I judge them from their performances in longer version of cricket.
Actors are here to perform various kind of roles and we represent some another character. You can't judge us by what we portray on screen.
Judge of your natural character by what you do in your dreams.
It was wrong to be too pragmatic, to judge people solely by results; it was more humane to judge by intentions.
To arrive at a just estimate of a renowned man's character one must judge it by the standards of his time, not ours.
I just try not to judge. Don't judge me, and I won't judge you.
One of the things that all authors of fiction must learn to judge is whether - and in what detail - to describe the face of a character.
Prison make you a better judge of character. You pick up on people much faster.
Don't judge me. You wanna judge me, put on a black gown and get a gavel. Get in line with the rest of them that's about to judge me. I got court dates every other month. It's me against the world - that's how I feel.
But generally I think I'm a good judge of character - you have to be as a DJ to read the crowds and understand their vibes. You can use that to suss out a lot of people.
We have only two sources of information about the character of the people around us: we judge them by what they do and by what they say (particularly the first).
There are no souls in the world that are so fearful to judge others as those that do most judge themselves, nor so careful to make a righteous judgment of men or things as those that are most careful to judge themselves.
The judge's authority depends upon the assumption that he speaks with the mouth of others. That is to say, the momentum of his utterances must be greater than any which his personal reputation and character can command, if it is to do the work assigned to it - if it is to stand against the passionate resentments arising out of the interests he must frustrate - for while a judge must discover some composition with the dominant trends of his times, he must preserve his authority by cloaking himself in the majesty of an overshadowing past.
May we continue to remember not to judge man by the color of his skin, but the content of his character.
I don't mind being identified as any character as long as I'm doing a good job as an actor. I have done all kinds of roles - from an editor, judge, police officer, murderer to a corrupt businessman.
Hillary Clinton, as an awful judge of the character of a dictator and butcher in the Middle East. Is she guilty or not guilty?
It takes a good deal of character to judge a person by his future instead of his past
For all men are equal at the moment of death and who are we to judge them when a much greater judge awaits?
A man's penmanship is an unfailing index of his character, moral and mental, and a criterion by which to judge his peculiarities of taste and sentiments.
In times to come people will not judge us by the creed we profess or the label we wear or the slogans we shout, but, by our work, industry, sacrifice, honesty and purity of character.
It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. — © Antoine de Saint-Exupery
It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others.
I could have been a Judge, but I never had the Latin for the judgin'. I never had it, so I'd had it, as far as being a judge was concerned... I would much prefer to be a judge than a coal miner because of the absence of falling coal.
You can't judge somebody when they're doing well: You've got to judge them when they're going through adversity.
Judge: And what is your occupation in general? Brodsky: Poet, poet-translator. Judge: And who recognized you to be a poet? Who put you in the ranks of poet? Brodsky: No one. And who put me in the ranks of humanity? Judge: Did you study it?...How to be a poet? Did you attempt to finish an insitute of higher learning...where they prepare...teach Brodsky: I did not think that it is given to one by education. Judge: By what then? Brodsky: I think that it is from God.
I've had a Japanese judge, a Mexican judge in the past, and they have done some ridiculous scoring.
The condition of women affords in all countries the best criterion by which to judge the character of men.
And it is the Lord, it is Jesus, Who is my judge. Therefore I will try always to think leniently of others, that He may judge me leniently, or rather not at all, since He says: "Judge not, and ye shall not be judged.
A lot of actors like saying, 'Don't judge a character; you might fall in love with him!' Not me.
I think it's so important when you're playing a character that you can't judge the person you're playing at all. It's a judgment-free zone. You have to just go for it.
I write from this tight third-person viewpoint, where each chapter is seen through the eyes of one individual character. When I'm writing that character, I become that character and identify with that character.
So in fact the only thing you can judge in this sport its the longterm. You can judge a career or a season, but not one race. — © Alain Prost
So in fact the only thing you can judge in this sport its the longterm. You can judge a career or a season, but not one race.
Laws ... proportionate and mild should never be dispensed with. Let mercy be the character of the law-giver, but let the judge be a mere machine.
Look, don't judge Christianity by the imperfect examples that we have seen in history. Judge it by Jesus Christ.
Do not judge others. Be your own judge and you will be truly happy. If you will try to judge others, you are likely to burn your fingers.
Any character that you come up with or create is a piece of you. You're putting yourself into that character, but there's the guise of the character. So there's a certain amount of safety in the character, where you feel more safe being the character than you do being just you
Never judge any person by his answers or questions but by his nature of character solely.
You can't always judge people by the things they done. You got to judge them by what they are doing now.
I'm an excellent judge of character. I can tell people who want something from me or if they're actually buddies.
I don't judge the character at all. It's a bit like being someone's defense lawyer - you have to believe in their innocence in order to defend them.
Do not judge. Never presume to judge another human being anyway. That's up to heaven.
A monarch frequently represents his subjects better that an elected assembly; and if he is a good judge of character he is likely to have more capable and loyal advisers.
We do not see into men’s hearts. We cannot judge, and are indeed forbidden to judge.
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