Top 18 Quotes About Making Judgements
#1. Making judgements about other people requires that we understand where they are coming from;their motivations and their fears. Only then can we claim to know them.
Caroline Adhiambo Jakob
#2. You cannot avoid making judgements but you can become more conscious of the way in which you make them. This is critically important because once we judge someone or something we tend to stop thinking about them or it.
Neil Postman
#3. Without making any moral judgements whatsoever, one can say that self-indulgence and excessive self-preoccupation are the antithesis of genuine awareness.
Ronald Rolheiser
#4. And in that I cannot send unto you all my businesses in writing, I despatch these present bearers fully informed in all things, to whom it may please you to give faith and credence in what they shall say unto you by word of mouth.
Owen Glendower
#7. American foreign policy and military might have opened an opportunity for the Gospel in the land of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Charles Stanley
#8. Trust your instincts, and make judgements on what your heart tells you. The heart will not betray you.
David Gemmell
#9. Dare to be as physically robust and varied as you always were.
Susie Orbach
#10. When God is making these judgements, his purpose is not to keep as many people out of hell as possible. His goal is to get as many people into heaven as possible.
J.P. Moreland
#11. An expert is someone who has succeeded in making decisions and judgements simpler through knowing what to pay attention to and what to ignore.
Edward De Bono
#12. Nothing is simpler than to kill a man; the difficulties arise in attempting to avoid the consequences.
Rex Stout
#13. [Measure for Measure] leaves me with the sense that life is all there is, so we might as well live it as best we can; that being human is not a given something we have to strive for. That the reason we are here is to live and that this involves making many difficult judgements.
Roger Allam
#14. I found that it wasn't so oddball to like music and poetry and visual arts, they're kindred spirits.
J. Carter Brown
#15. Making final judgements about poets, cities or regions on the basis of an anthology is always dangerous: anthologies are mirages created, finally, by their editors.
Margaret Atwood
#16. As mariners are guided into port by the shining of a star, so Christians are guided to heaven by Mary.
Thomas Aquinas
#17. Things of themselves cannot touch the soul at all. They have no entry to the soul, and cannot turn or move it. The soul alone turns and moves itself, making all externals presented to it cohere with the judgements it thinks worthy of itself.
Marcus Aurelius
#18. We all wind up the same way, no matter what our goals or ambitions are. We have nothing at all to say about how we got into this world or how are going to leave it.
William Friedkin