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  • #1
    Mother Teresa
    “If you judge people, you have no time to love them.”
    Mother Teresa

  • #2
    Bob Marley
    “Who are you to judge the life I live?
    I know I'm not perfect
    -and I don't live to be-
    but before you start pointing fingers...
    make sure you hands are clean!”
    Bob Marley

  • #3
    Robert Louis Stevenson
    “Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.”
    Robert Louis Stevenson

  • #4
    Oscar Wilde
    “One has a right to judge a man by the effect he has over his friends.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #5
    Nicholas Sparks
    “In the end, people should be judged by their actions, since in the end, it was actions that defined everyone.”
    Nicholas Sparks

  • #6
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Judging others makes us blind, whereas love is illuminating. By judging others we blind ourselves to our own evil and to the grace which others are just as entitled to as we are.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

  • #7
    Leo Tolstoy
    “It's not given to people to judge what's right or wrong. People have eternally been mistaken and will be mistaken, and in nothing more than in what they consider right and wrong.”
    Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace

  • #8
    Paulo Coelho
    “We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation.”
    Paulo Coelho, By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept

  • #9
    “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you

    [Matthew 7:1-2]”
    Anonymous, The Holy Bible: King James Version

  • #10
    Toba Beta
    “I don't judge people.
    It blurs out the center of my attention,
    my focus,
    myself.”
    Toba Beta [Betelgeuse Incident], Betelgeuse Incident: Insiden Bait Al-Jauza

  • #11
    Henry James
    “I intend to judge things for myself; to judge wrongly, I think, is more honorable than not to judge at all.”
    Henry James

  • #12
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
    “Don't judge a man by his opinions, but what his opinions have made of him.”
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

  • #13
    “That mess about judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin—that's some bullshit. Nobody has the right to judge anybody else. Period. If you ain't been in my skin, you ain't never gonna understand my character.”
    Emily Raboteau, The Professor's Daughter

  • #14
    Toba Beta
    “It's so funny you judge me arrogant after I succeeded.
    You didn't help me at all when I was so poor and needy.”
    Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

  • #15
    Richelle E. Goodrich
    “While you judge me by my outward appearance I am silently doing the same to you, even though there's a ninety-percent chance that in both cases our assumptions are wrong.”
    Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, & Grumblings for Every Day of the Year

  • #16
    Toba Beta
    “When hatred judges, the verdict is just guilty.”
    Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

  • #17
    Eric Wilson
    “As fallible humans, we usually slip too far over one edge or the other - all wrath and judgment or all grace and love.”
    Eric Wilson, A Shred of Truth

  • #18
    Toba Beta
    “When sinners judge, God takes the stand.”
    Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

  • #19
    Toba Beta
    “Judging others is just wasting your time,
    giving your advice to men who don't pay.”
    Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

  • #20
    Toba Beta
    “Some people say, ‘Do not judge the book by its cover!’ Well, I say not to judge at all. People can say anything they want to say, but for me, cover does matter.”
    Toba Beta

  • #21
    Richelle Mead
    “Don't judge the past by the standards of today. It won't work. They're incompatible.”
    Rachel Mead

  • #22
    Toba Beta
    “Smartass Disciple: Why we shouldn’t judge others?
    Master of Stupidity: Don’t! Unless you are paid for it.”
    Toba Beta

  • #23
    Isabel Allende
    “من لم يعان الجوع ليس له الحق في إطلاق الأحكام”
    Isabel Allende, Inés of My Soul

  • #24
    Vera Nazarian
    “You cannot be fair to others without first being fair to yourself.

    Know that a well-honed sense of justice is a measure of personal experience, and all experience is a measure of self.

    Know that the highest expression of justice is mercy.

    Thus, as the supreme judge in your own court, you must have compassion for yourself.

    Otherwise, cede your gavel.”
    Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

  • #25
    Toba Beta
    “I can be an arrogant people If I have to,
    or when the situation demands me to act so.
    It is one way for me to make arrogance useful.
    So if I know not people well, I don't judge them.”
    Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

  • #26
    Robert  Stone
    “I've always remembered. This fellow said to me - if you think someones'doing you wrong, it's not for you to judge. Kill them first and then God can do the judging.”
    Robert Stone, Dog Soldiers
    tags: judge

  • #27
    Criss Jami
    “Sometimes it takes a lowly, title-less man to humble the world. Kings, rulers, CEOs, judges, doctors, pastors, they are already expected to be greater and wiser.”
    Criss Jami, Venus in Arms

  • #27
    Nelson Algren
    “The hard necessity of bringing the judge on the bench down into the dock has been the peculiar responsibility of the writer in all ages of man.”
    Nelson Algren, Chicago: City on the Make

  • #28
    Jake Vander-Ark
    “Judge that boy if you must; for debauchery, for objectifying innocence... but before you finalize your verdict, oh innocent reader, I beg you to scan again that last stanza. What you and I overlooked in our cloud of perversion and nasty objectification was the unrestrained joy of a little girl playing dress-up for the very first time.”
    Jake Vander Ark, The Accidental Siren

  • #29
    Cesare Beccaria
    “For every crime that comes before him, a judge is required to complete a perfect syllogism in which the major premise must be the general law; the minor, the action that conforms or does not conform to the law; and the conclusion, acquittal or punishment. If the judge were constrained, or if he desired to frame even a single additional syllogism, the door would thereby be opened to uncertainty.”
    Cesare Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings



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