Quotes about judging
judging mistakes perform poor tight
It was a very uncharacteristically poor performance. It was just a lot of little mistakes. Judging was tight and we just didn't perform well.
judging aging length
You cannot judge the value of a life by its length. Esther Hicks
judging may want
I do not want you ever to initiate any action for any refunds of taxes without first consulting me and presenting the matter fully to me so that I may judge whether it is an honorable and ethical action to take, not simply legally, but according to my own personal standards. Ernest Hemingway
judging
[Fireheart]mewed,"It's not my place to judge you." Greystripe looked up as Fireheart went on." Greystripe, whatever you decide to do, I will always be your friend. Erin Hunter
judging judgmental judged
Judge not, lest ye be judged judgmental. Florence King
judging office honor
You have had indeed a fair trial. It is a shocking thing when a judge of your high office is shown to have betrayed the truth and his honor, and I sentence you to the penitentiary. Florence Ellinwood Allen
judging doubt age
We are now living in an age which doubts both fact and value. It is the life of this age that we wish to see and judge. Flannery O'Connor
judging people anxiety
I have a lot of anxiety about the red carpet. As a woman, it's uncomfortable to be in a position in which people are judging you, looking at what you're wearing, and criticizing you - not necessarily in a negative way. Fiona Gubelmann
judging
What we do not understand we have no right to judge Henri Frederic Amiel
judging looks look-at-yourself
Before you accuse me, take a look at yourself. Eric Clapton
judging personality world
I’m interested in things which suggest the world rather than express the personality... The most conventional thing, the most ordinary - it seems to me that those things can be dealt with without having to judge them; they seem to me to exist as clear facts, not involving aesthetic hierarchy. Jasper Johns
judging judge-me treats
I didn't humiliate him by pointing it out because that's not how you treat friends. You don't judge them. You don't humiliate them. I bet he's been judging me all along. Jay Asher
judging mexican care
I never respond to Donald Trump's personal insults about me. I could care less what he says about me. I'm going to respond when he calls a judge unqualified because of his Mexican heritage, or mocks a reporter with a disability, or says demeaning things about women. And the list goes on. Hillary Clinton
judging rose would-be
Beauty is only to be admired, only to be loved - to be harvested carefully and then flung at a chosen lover like a gift of roses. It seems to me, so far as I can judge clearly at all, that my beauty would be used like that... F. Scott Fitzgerald
judging guilt existentialism
Although the most acute judges of the witches and even the witches themselves, were convinced of the guilt of witchery, the guilt nevertheless was non-existent. It is thus with all guilt. Friedrich Nietzsche
judging done fields
If you really stop resisting someone or stop judging them or stop being afraid of them or stop imagining they're going to do something negative they haven't done yet, it changes the energetic field, it changes the relationship, and that person - not always, but often - will shift their behavior because of what you've done. Jack Canfield
judging savior
The gospel tells that our Judge has become our Savior. J. I. Packer
judging shadow fancy
There is another way of disqualifying the metaphysicians.... Judge them by their works. What have they done for mankind beyond the spinning of airy fancies and the mistaking of their own shadows for gods? Jack London
judging logic helping
Logic helps us to strip off the outward disguise of things, and to behold and judge of them in their own nature. Isaac Watts
judging culture devices
I have a foolproof device for judging whether a picture is good or bad. If my fanny squirms, it's bad. If my fanny doesn't squirm, it's good. Harry Cohn
judging trials assumption
A fair trial is one in which the rules of evidence are honored, the accused has competent counsel, and the judge enforces the proper courtroom procedures - a trial in which every assumption can be challenged. Harry Browne
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are still judging me on my first year.
judging tree fruit
Judge a tree from its fruit, not from its leaves. Euripides
judging sitting lobbyists
The judge turned his back towards me, sitting back on his judge's chair, while I was in the witness stand being questioned. The whole courtroom was full of these anarchists, leftists, communists and Jewish lobbyists.
judging weight easy
It's so easy to judge everybody and for some reason extra weight is the one thing everything feels OK to joke about. Caroline Rhea
judging politician performances
You mustn't judge a politician by talk. You have to judge them by performance. Milton Friedman
judging people decision
After all, our Constitution was intended as a popular document. It was drafted and ratified by the people. It established democratic institutions. It entrusts the people with the power to make the tough decisions. And, in most cases, it prefers the will of the people to the unchecked rule of judges. Mike DeWine
judging people democracy
Our constitutional system is founded on democracy: the will of the people, not the unchecked rule of judges. Mike DeWine
judging temptation needs
Judges need to restrict themselves to the proper resolution of the case before them. They need to avoid the temptation to set broad policy. Mike DeWine
judging people ease
I judge people's charm by the ease with which I express myself in their presence. Natalie Clifford Barney
judging people done
You can't always judge people by the things they done. You got to judge them by what they are doing now. Kate DiCamillo
judging listening ears
I'm always listening and watching; my ear is like a boom mike. And judging, frankly. Constantly judging. Kathy Griffin
judging challenges development
Its was one of those events which at a crucial stage in one's development arrive to challenge and stretch one to the limit of one's ability and beyond, so that thereafter one has a new standard by which to judge oneself. Kazuo Ishiguro