Judge Quotes
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In the world view of tauhid, man fears only one power, and is answerable before only one judge. He turns to only one qibla, and directs his hopes and desires to only one source. And the corollary is that all else is false and pointless all the diverse and variegated tendencies, strivings, fears, desires and hopes of man are vain and fruitless.
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It's difficult to judge yourself.
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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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I'm not the judge. You know, God didn't tell me to go around judging everybody.
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None of us has ever seen a motive. Therefore, we don't know we can't do anything more than suspect what inspires the action of another. For this good and valid reason, we're told not to judge. Tragedy is that our attention centers on what people are not, rather than on what they are and who they might become.
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It is futile to judge a kind deed by its motives. Kindness can become its own motive. We are made kind by being kind.
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You are innocent until proven guilty. And if folks have come forward, whether it is judge Roy Moore or whether it is anyone else, and they have evidence to convict someone of a crime, then they should go through the legal process and do so.
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It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others.
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A lot of the so-called systems composers have this thing that the system is always right. You don't fiddle with it at all. Well, I don't think that. I think the system is as right as you judge it to be. If for some reason you don't like a bit of it you must trust your intuition on that. I don't take a doctrinaire approach to systems.
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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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What I have found is that when we get to that still, small voice inside and begin to live by it, we see that that still, small voice doesn't judge us the way we are being judged by others all the time.
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We judge other according to results; how else?--not knowing the process by which results are arrived at.
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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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At the end of my trial, I was rather hoping the judge would send me to Australia for the rest of my life.
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Men judge generally more by the eye than by the hand, for everyone can see and few can feel. Every one sees what you appear to be, few really know what you are.
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I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman.
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Law and custom are becoming the subjects of a new field of learning. The anarch endeavors to judge them ethnographically, historically, and also – I will probably come back to this – morally. The State will be generally satisfied with him; it will scarcely notice him In this respect he bears a certain resemblance to the criminal – say, the master spy – whose gifts are concealed behind a run-of-the-mill occupation.
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I do not hold with those who think it is all right to do whatever you want so long as it doesn't hurt anyone. Who's to be the judge of that?
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I would never judge anyone for going anywhere for money.
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In any walk of life, it's very easy to judge people's actions in retrospect.
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If you read, you'll judge.
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In order not to annul our free will, I judge it true that Fortune may be mistress of one half our actions but then even she leaves the other half, or almost, under our control.
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One must not judge other cultures by the standars of one's one.
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When you observe yourself you must not condemn or approve what you see. If you tell a lie there is no need to judge your-self.