J Quotes
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“Judgment is not upon all occasions required, but discretion always is.”
Source: Lord Chesterfield's Letters
“Judgment…is one of the ego’s tools to foster separation through comparison.”
Source: Everything I Wanted To Know About Spirituality But Didn't Know How To Ask: A Spiritual Seekers Guidebook
“Judgment is such a useful shield, isn't it? We can hide behind it, rise above others on its crest, keep ourselves safe and separate.”
Source: Four Thrillers by Lisa Unger: Beautiful Lies, Sliver of Truth, Black Out, Die for You
“Judgment is the death of trust, vulnerability, and openness. When others judge us in our grief, they consciously or unconsciously signal to us that they are not safe places for us to share everything we’re thinking and feeling. It’s natural in the aftermath of loss, as in life in general, to gravitate toward people who are nonjudgmental and receptive. We all need witnesses to our stories, especially when we lose someone we love.”
Source: Your Grief, Your Way: A Year of Practical Guidance and Comfort After Loss
“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
“Judgment means that you view the world as you are, rather than as it is.”
Source: Everyday Wisdom
“Judgment of eye, speed and attack are the basis of victory.”
“Judgment of the people in the situation is not helpful. How can you help them is the question.”
“Judgment of the people is often wiser than the wisest men.”
“Judgment refers to a sound mind. When there is no sound mind in a society, people in that society don’t think straight. They are perverted in their thoughts”
“Judgment should never enter into the hearts and minds of others while observing another in a pain that cannot be understood.”
“Judgment, then, is not an impersonal, legalistic process. It is a matter of love, and it is something we choose for ourselves. Nor is punishment a vindictive act. God's "curses" are not expressions of hatred, but of fatherly love and discipline. Like medicinal ointment, they hurt in order to heal. They impose suffering that is remedial, restorative, and redemptive. God's wrath is an expression of His love for His wayward children.”
Source: The Lamb's Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth
“Judgment traps you within the limitations of your comparisons. It inhibits freedom.”
“Judgment without character is expediency... or worse.”
“Judgmentalism assumes that you have the right to change someone else. Well, you don't. You only have the right to choose how you will change and behave. Trust others to make their own choices. Put the accountability for another's actions where it belongs, on the other person's shoulders.”
Source: Invinceable Principles: Essential Tools for Life Mastery
“Judgmentalism is an inherent weakness that can be controlled and conquered over time, but only by allowing others to be who they are. We can help others grow and be better, but we do not help them at all by stepping on them or pushing them down. Only by shining our own light and helping others to shine theirs as well will we all find our way through the darkness together.”
Source: The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form
“Judgments about who belongs in the Hall of Fame are extremely subjective.”
“Judgments are like a snowball. They stick to you. As time rolls along, the snowball becomes a boulder and then an avalanche.”
Source: The Non-judgmental Christian: Five Lessons That Will Revolutionize Your Relationships
“Judgments are nothing more than stalled and negatively energized passing thoughts.
When judgmental thoughts arise, we can pass judgment or choose to view them simply as passing judgments. May we allow passing thoughts and passing judgments to flow by us in the river of Love.”
“Judgments are the only possible cause of unhappiness and happiness.”
“Judgments based on preconceptions make life simple for us to deal with since that means we safely shield ourselves behind barriers of preconception that helped us feel safe in whatever views or assumptions we are having.”
“Judgments of adequacy involve social comparison processes”
“Judgments of others contribute to self-fulfilling prophecies.”
“Judgments that constrain your giving are the very demons that are keeping you from receiving.”
“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.”
“Judi Bari did something that I believe is unparalleled in the history of the environmental movement. She is an Earth First! activist who took it upon herself to organize Georgia Pacific sawmill workers into the IWW…Well guess what friends, environmentalists and rank and file timber workers becoming allies is the most dangerous thing in the world to the timber industry!”
“Judi Dench and Ian McKellen taught me how to work hard and respect the theatre.”
“Judicial abuse occurs when judges substitute their own political views for the law.”
“Judicial activists are nothing short of radicals in robes--contemptuous of the rule of law, subverting the Constitution at will, and using their public trust to impose their policy preferences on society. In fact, no radical political movement has been more effective in undermining our system of government than the judiciary. And with each Supreme Court term, we hold our collective breath hoping the justices will do no further damage, knowing full well they will disappoint. Such is the nature of judicial tyranny.”
Source: Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America
“Judicial execution can never cancel or remove the atrocity it seeks to punish; it can only add a second atrocity to the original one ... So long as one sees killing as wrong there is no need to waste time with the deterrent argument, since it would be nonsense to try to prevent a theoretical evil in the future by perpetrating an actual one in the present.”
“Judicial judgment must take deep account...of the day before yesterday in order that yesterday may not paralyze today.”
“Judicial review has been a part of our democracy in this constitutional government for over 200 years.”
“Judicial systems that enforce inequality as law are tools of subjugation.”
“Judiciary is where my passion is.”
“Judicious books enlarge the mind and improve the heart.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Mary Wollstonecraft (Illustrated)
“Judicious mothers will always keep in mind that they are the first book read, and the last put aside, in every childs library.”
“Judicious praise is to children what the sun is to flowers.”
Source: Intuitions and Summaries of Thought
“Judiciously show a cat milk, if you wish her to thirst for it. Judiciously show a dog his natural prey, if you wish him to bring it down one day.”
Source: a tale of two cities
“Judith Butler ha definido agudamente el género como un sistema de reglas, convenciones, normas sociales y prácticas institucionales que producen performativamente el sujeto que pretenden describir. A través de una lectura cruzada de Austin, Derrida y Foucault, Butler ha identificado el género no como una esencia o una verdad psicológica, sino como una práctica discursiva y corporal performativa a través de la cual el sujeto adquiere inteligibilidad social y reconocimiento político.”
Source: Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs, and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era
“Judith.” Her mother glanced at her with a curious look on her face. “You seem a might bit distracted this evening. Is something the matter?”
“Nothing’s the matter, Mama,” she mumbled.
“Then I suggest, dear, that you put the sampler down before you stain it with your blood.” Her mother smiled tenderly at her.”
Source: An Unusual Adventure
“Judith Hermann' study of trauma linked survivors of domestic violence, refugees and war veterans to the plight of communities living under tyraniical control. She noted the effects of self-medication in assisting dissociation from the feelings of past and present trauma, while also blocking the integration of experience required for healing, setting up conditions for inter-generational abuse and violence. Judy Atkinson also explored the process from an Aboriginal perspective in her work, Trauma Trails (2003). Survivor guilt, a victim mentality, anxiety disorders and depression are amongst the range of psychological disturbances that become masked by intoxication.”
Source: Palm Island: Through a Long Lens
“Judith Rey watches the young woman. Once upon a time, I had a baby daughter. I dressed her in frilly frocks, enrolled her for ballet classes, and sent her to horse-riding camp five summers in a row. But look at her. She turned into Lester anyway. She kisses Luisa’s forehead. Luisa frowns, suspiciously, like a teenager. “What?”
Source: Cloud Atlas
“Judith took a deep breath. "Aye, you captured Iain's wife," she said again. "But he married your daughter.”
Source: The Secret
“Judo has been part of Japanese culture for a long time. It makes sense to me that this sport, which is both athletic and philosophical, was created in Japan. It is based on respect for the partner and for our elders as our teachers, which is very important and makes a strong, positive contribution to human relationships, and not only in sports. I am happy that life brought me to this wonderful sport as a child. It is like my first love.”
“Judo has helped me to understand that pictorial space is above all the product of spiritual exercises. Judo is, in fact, the discovery by the human body of a spiritual space.”
“Judo helps us to understand that worry is a waste of energy.”
“Judo is a study of techniques with which you may kill if you wish to kill, injure if you wish to injure, subdue if you wish to subdue, and, when attacked, defend yourself”
“Judo is the way to the most effective use of both physical and spiritual strength.”
“Judo is the way to the most effective use of both physical and spiritual strength. By training you in attacks and defenses it refines your body and your soul and helps you make the spiritual essence of Judo a part of your very being. In this way you are able to perfect yourself and contribute something of value to the world. This is the final goal of Judo discipline.”
“Judo should be free as art and science from any external influences, political, national, racial, and financial or any other organized interest. And all things connected with it should be directed to its ultimate object, the benefit of Humanity.”