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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
Judging by my degradation in the last 24 hours, I'll be surprised if I make it to Tuesday.
When I start working on an idea, I immediately record without judging it.
Always when judging Who people are, Remember to footnote The words "So far. — © Robert Breault
Always when judging Who people are, Remember to footnote The words "So far.
It is dangerous for a ruler to trust others. He who trusts others can be manipulated by others.
In a great nation, the majority are incapable of judging wisely of things.
I find that we are all such sinners that it is better to leave the judging to God.
Only the skilled can judge the skillfulness, but that is not the same as judging the value of the result.
I think everyone's so scared of other people judging them.
Women and young girls are constantly judging themselves by standards that aren't real.
If I'm judging the attachment, myself, or another person, then I create separation.
I didn’t see the point of judging and analyzing a single moment in someone’s life.
Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you.
A word of advice is, when you judge someone, it doesn't define the person that you're judging. It defines you. — © Tulisa
A word of advice is, when you judge someone, it doesn't define the person that you're judging. It defines you.
Judging from the main portions of the history of the world, so far, justice is always in jeopardy.
Judging people you don't know for things you don't understand is just really stupid.
Our society is used to judging content by its package and label.
I find that the vast majority of people who are judging are just fearful or insecure.
I have no better way of judging guilt or innocence than anyone else.
Hotmail just picked up 12 new episodes of 'Judging Amy'.
Judging your early artistic efforts is artist abuse.
It should be the thing never to mention unfairness of judging when defeated in a contest.
How easy it is to judge rightly after one sees what evil comes from judging wrongly!
Study while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing; prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing.
If you always have to be watching yourself and judging, I don't think you're as free.
Some are short, others are tall, others are thin, others are stocky. But we are all human beings. Can we not live together and happily within one border?
The criterion for judging whether a movie is successful or not is time.
Upset? Ask yourself what this person does that is a trigger for judging them?
Who begins with severity, in judging of another, ends commonly with falsehood.
The most important thing in playing any character is not judging.
Judging is a lonely job in which a man is, as near as may be, an island entire.
I wouldn't want people judging me for things I did at 18.
Judging by the sounds of general panic, I want a gun like that.
Criticism, as it was first instituted by Aristotle, was meant as a standard of judging well.
There is joy in self-forgetfulness. So I try to make the light in others' eyes my sun, the music in others' ears my symphony, the smile on others' lips my happiness.
Leaders encourage others to continue the quest and inspire others through courage and hope. Leaders give heart by visibly recognizing others' contributions to the common vision. With a thank you note, a smile, an award, and public praise, the leader lets others know how much they mean to the organization.
Judging by the pollution content of the atmosphere, I believe we have arrived at the late twentieth century.
Well, honestly I have never been very good at judging scripts.
The fundamental criterion for judging any procedure is the justice of its likely results. — © John Rawls
The fundamental criterion for judging any procedure is the justice of its likely results.
[On how she goes about trying to live authentically] Well really listening to my point of view and if I am on a set, say, that doesn't really value a woman's point of view, regardless of how they feel, continuing to give my point of view and try to find a way to be heard and not diminishing myself because other people are diminishing me. Because that, I think, is the worst temptation that, you know, you judge yourself by how others are judging you, and to fall into that trap is to walk into the realm of self-annihilation.
We are very cautious in judging [Donald Trump], especially as he wasn't in a political position before.
Quiet your mind and stop judging and resisting and manipulating the natural way.
I'm not the judge. You know, God didn't tell me to go around judging everybody.
I don't judge you for what you've done, Gin. Why are you judging me for another man's mistakes?
I can't go anywhere without someone judging me.
It's terrible when the one who does the judging judges things all wrong.
Compassion may be defined as the capacity to be attentive to the experience of others, to wish the best for others, and to sense what will truly serve others.
Be men and women with others and for others: true champions at the service of others.
Judging the mistakes of strangers is an easy thing to do - and it feels pretty good. — © Haruki Murakami
Judging the mistakes of strangers is an easy thing to do - and it feels pretty good.
Every person has the power to make others happy. Some do it simply by entering a room others by leaving the room. Some individuals leave trails of gloom; others, trails of joy. Some leave trails of hate and bitterness; others, trails of love and harmony. Some leave trails of cynicism and pessimism; others trails of faith and optimism. Some leave trails of criticism and resignation; others trails of gratitude and hope. What kind of trails do you leave?
Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance.
The real "haves" are they who can acquire freedom, self-confidence, and even riches without depriving others of them. They acquire all of these by developing and applying their potentialities. On the other hand, the real "have nots" are they who cannot have aught except by depriving others of it. They can feel free only by diminishing the freedom of others, self-confident by spreading fear and dependence among others, and rich by making others poor.
Literary people are forever judging the quality of the mind by the turn of expression.
The best way to sell yourself to others is first to sell the others to yourself. Check yourself against this list of obstacles to a pleasing personality: interrupting others; sarcasm; vanity; being a poor listener; insincere flattery; finding fault; challenging others without good cause; giving unsolicited advice; complaining; attitude of superiority; envy of others' success; poor posture and dress.
Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, let them complain over what might have been, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, let them be discouraged, let them be revengeful and vindictive, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, let them become materialistic and empty, but not you. Let others become ungrateful and stop praying, but not you! Let others give up, but not you! For you know in whom you believe and you know that He is always able. Now, that's you!
I have a lot of people judging my every move. It's important for me to not let it rule my life.
The ultimate factor in judging quarterbacks is winning games.
Corporations are not employment agencies, and judging them by that metric is a mistake.
It's up to God to do the judging. You haven't walked in my boots, so how are you going to judge me?
I'm really good at judging and observing other people, but not myself.
Individuals understood in relational terms cannot be conceived as fully separate from their communities. Others in one's community may already be a part of the self. This conception of the person as overlapping in identity with others has normative implications for what constitutes the good of the individual and how that good relates to the good of others. One's relationship with others can form a part of one's good as an individual, such that one can have a compelling interest in the welfare of these others and in one's relationship with them.
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