Judge Quotes
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Each man forms his duty according to his predominant characteristic; the stern require an avenging judge; the gentle, a forgiving father. Just so the pygmies declared that Jove himself was a pygmy.
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The minister to whom confession is made is the delegate of Christ, Who is the Judge of the living and the dead.
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Confidence that one's impressions are God-given is no guarantee that this is really so, even when they persist and grow stronger through long seasons of prayer. Bible-based wisdom must judge them.
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Be successful! I judge men only by the results of their actions.
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There's a story behind every person. There's a reason why they're the way they are. Think about that before you judge anyone.
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Between what matters and what seems to matter, how should the world we know judge wisely?
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We must keep our thought secret, and judge everything by it, while talking like the people.
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The people of New Hampshire want someone in the U.S. Senate with clear, concise views on terrorism. They'll judge a congressman based on the people he associates with, his voting record, and his campaign contributions.
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Billy Graham talks about how he doesn't judge people. I don't either. Some people I am just pissed at.
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We are prone to judge success by the index of our salaries or the size of our automobiles rather than by the quality of our service and relationship to mankind.
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I let God be the judge and I believe that we worship a just and fair God who won't punish innocent people unnecessarily.
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I see many people die because they judge that life is not worth living. I see others paradoxically getting killed for the ideas or illusions that give them a reason for living (what is called a reason for living is also an excellent reason for dying). I therefore conclude that the meaning of life is the most urgent of questions.
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(Allegedly) Why are we talking about this in the White House? History will not judge this kindly.
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We cannot, by total reliance on law, escape the duty to judge right and wrong... There are good laws and there are occasionally bad laws, and it conforms to the highest traditions of a free society to offer resistance to bad laws, and to disobey them.
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I think if you're too embroiled in the need to relate too closely to the character, then you start to judge the character for the audience rather than to present it to the audience for their enjoyment and them to mull over the questions that the characters present.
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Someday I will have to give an account of myself. How would the Father in Heaven judge me if I followed others and not Him?
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Lord! Thou art with Thy people still; they see Thee in the night-watches, and their hearts burn within them as Thou talkest with them by the way. And Thou art near to those that have not known Thee; open their eyes that they may see Thee--see Thee weeping over them, and saying, "Ye will not come unto me that ye might have life"--see Thee hanging on the cross and saying, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do"--see Thee as Thou wilt come again in Thy glory to judge them at the last. Amen.
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Modern society is too quick to judge people on their appearances. There is not much you can do about it; it is the way they think; it is the way they are. But maybe this could teach them a lesson, or set an example.
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American literature was enriched with Men Who Loved Allison.... Of the actual and eventual worth of this romance I cannot pretend to be an unprejudiced judge. The tale seems to me one of those many books which have profited, very dubiously indeed, by having obtained, in one way of another, the repute of being indecent.
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Today we are always as ready to judge as we are to fornicate.
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It is up to the historians, not politicians, to judge what happened in the past. Politicians look into the future.
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Let us not judge others, because we simply don't know that had we lived their life, we might be exactly the same.
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White people on Facebook, I discovered by reading people's messages and walls, tended to lurk and judge.
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You can't judge the people that you play anyway; you leave that for somebody else to do.