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judging obviously
Obviously that 51 percent, judging on what has happened, were right. Paul Hubbert
judging people behavior
I don't judge people by their theology, I judge them by their behavior Dennis Prager
judging matter merit
Cagey trial lawyers have figured out there's a pretty good likelihood their case - no matter what its merit - will literally get its day in court because of favorable judges. Dennis Hastert
judging cameras lenses
I have a thing with the camera. The lens is unconditional. It doesn't judge you. Debra Winger
judging speak
Judge not; speak hardly at all; love and act. Eliphas Levi
judging choices brain
A fixed habit is supported by old, well-worn pathways in the brain. When you make conscious choices to change a habit, you create new pathways. At the same time, you strengthen the decision-making function of the cerebral cortex while diminishing the grip of the lower, instinctual brain. So without judging your habit, whether it feels like a good one or a bad one, take time to break the routine, automatic response that habit imposes. Deepak Chopra
judging decision ego
If you want to reach a state of Bliss - make a decision to relinquish the need to control, the need to be approved and the need to judge. Deepak Chopra
judging attention
Don't judge yourself; simply return your attention to what's in front of you right now. Deepak Chopra
judging haste youth
Youth is ever apt to judge in haste, and lose the medium in the wild extreme. Aaron Hill
tragedy saint has-beens
Life holds only one tragedy, ultimately: not to have been a saint. Charles Peguy
tragedy wished
When the tragedy first happened, I wished there was a way I could go there and help. Tristan Taylor
tragedy
We want to keep it like that. We don't want a tragedy to occur. Richard Dormer
tragedy saint christianity
Unsaintly saints are the tragedy of Christianity. Aiden Wilson Tozer
tragedy storytelling form
Tragedy is a great storytelling form. It worked extremely well for Shakespeare. It worked extremely well for Jim Cameron with Titanic. Carlton Cuse
tragedy body want
The utter failure came at the Crucifixion in the tragic words, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' If you want to understand the full tragedy of those words you must realize what they meant: Christ saw that his whole life, devoted to the truth according to his best conviction, had been a terrible illusion. He had lived it to the full absolutely sincerely, he had made his honest experiment, but it was nevertheless a compensation. On the cross his mission deserted him. But because he had lived so fully and devotedly he won through to the Resurrection body. Carl Jung
tragedy enough stage
Tragedy on the stage is no longer enough for me, I shall bring it into my own life. Antonin Artaud
tragedy wealth faster
Someone will always be getting richer faster than you. This is not a tragedy. Charlie Munger
tragedy investing typical
Here's one truth that perhaps your typical investment counselor would disagree with: if you're comfortably rich and someone else is getting richer faster than you by, for example, investing in risky stocks, so what?! Someone will always be getting richer faster than you. This is not a tragedy. Charlie Munger
outcomes should sincerely
For those who sincerely seek the truth should not fear the outcome. Albert Schweitzer
outcomes surrender power-of-love
Surrender is faith that the power of Love can accomplish anything even when you cannot forsee the outcome. Deepak Chopra
outcomes campaigns politician
It is not through any combinations of politicians that the outcome of an electoral campaign is decided. Dominique de Villepin
outcomes pleasing three
One of the most pleasing outcomes is that Australians topped all three charts. Stephen Peach
outcomes good-things should
Good things take time, as they should. We shouldn't expect good things to happen overnight. Actually, getting something too easily or too soon can cheapen the outcome. John Wooden
outcomes facts united-states
The comparatively greater prosperity of the United States is an outcome of the fact that the New Deal did not come in 1900 or 1910, but only in 1933. Ludwig von Mises
outcomes
History admits no rules; only outcomes. David Mitchell
outcomes hearing provoking
The charges are false and despicable. I have not received a fair hearing. This is un-American. All the lawyering will provoke an untoward outcome. Catherine Crier
outcomes no-fear circumstances
If you are not concerned about the outcome of a circumstance, you will experience no fear. Whatever the outcome will be, will be, whether you fear it or not. Chin-Ning Chu