“About the only thing you should ever assume is responsibility.”
Source: Ageless Wisdom: A Treasury of Quotes to Motivate & Inspire
“The right to challenge a man's judgment carries with it no automatic right to question his honor.”
“I am too complex for anyone to ever make an accurate judgment on who I am.”
“Usually the secrets we keep deep down, ain't meant to hurt other people [...]. Not saying they won't, but not through intentions. Those deep secrets, we hide away because we're afraid what other people might think. How they might judge us, if they knew. And nobody's judgment we scared of more than the one we give out hearts to.”
Source: A Master of Djinn
“What am I supposed to call you?"
"Your Royal Husbandness. It's required by law, I'm afraid.”
Source: The One
“Just taking a few moments to evaluate what’s being said, to identify the motives of whoever’s speaking, and to ask if what they’re saying makes any sense, can help us avoid being manipulated.”
Source: A Pause in the Perpetual Rotation
“The AIs constantly gather data, especially on humanity. They make some of their biggest decisions based on observed human behavior, both good and bad.”
Source: A Pause in the Perpetual Rotation
“One must know when it is right to doubt, to affirm, to submit. Anyone who does otherwise does not understand the force of reason. Some men run counter to these three principles, either affirming that everything can be proved, because they know nothing about proof, or doubting everything, because they do not know when to submit, or always submitting, because they do not know when judgment is called for.”
Source: Pensées
“Judgment is the wise sage within us — the adult part that can help guide us away from what is toxic for us, and toward what will help us heal, grow, and succeed.”
Source: The Power of Tattoos: Twelve Hidden Energy Secrets of Body Art Every Tattoo Enthusiast Should Know
“We all have judgmental thoughts sometimes. And we all have the power to keep these thoughts to ourselves.”
Source: Middle School - Safety Goggles Advised: Exploring the WEIRD Stuff from Gossip to Grades, Cliques to Crushes and Popularity to Peer Pressure