If someone isn't what others want them to be, the others become angry. Everyone seems to have a clear idea of how other people should lead their lives, but none about his or her own.
Judgments, value judgments concerning life, for or against, can in the last resort never be true: they possess value only as symptoms, they come into consideration only as symptoms -- in themselves such judgments are stupidities.
How easy it is to judge rightly after one sees what evil comes from judging wrongly!
You can't depend on your judgment when your imagination is out of focus.
Feeling without judgment is a washy draught indeed; but judgment untempered by feeling is too bitter and husky a morsel for human deglutition.
Do not mind anything that anyone tells you about anyone else. Judge everyone and everything for yourself.
Notable talents are not necessarily connected with discretion.
Never judge someone by who he's in love with; judge him by his friends. People fall in love with the most appalling people. Take a cool, appraising glance at his pals.
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.
I have learned the hard way to mind my business, without judging who people are and what they do. I am more troubled by the lack of space being provided for the truth to unfold. Humans cannot seem to wait for or honor the truth. Instead, we make it up based on who we believe people should or should not be.
People will judge you, just don't let it bother you.
People see themselves as the center of the universe and judge everything as it relates to them.
Don't judge someone's choices without first knowing their reason.
I think as men begin to see things that address them, they will feel that they can relate. They can't relate to 'Basketball Wives,' 'Housewives of Atlanta.' I am not judging or criticizing those shows at all; what I am saying is the perspective is not necessarily the male perspective. 'Iyanla: Fix My Life' is inclusive of everyone.
Men in general judge more from appearances than from reality. All men have eyes, but few have the gift of penetration.
Men are more apt to be mistaken in their generalizations than in their particular observations.
Men in general judge more by the sense of sight than by the sense of touch, because everyone can see, but only a few can test by feeling. Everyone sees what you seem to be, few know what you really are, and those few do not dare take a stand against the general opinion.
Be curious, not judgmental.
You want to remember that while you're judging the book, the book is also judging you.
Hesitancy in judgment is the only true mark of the thinker.
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