“I would appoint judges that interpreted the Constitution rather than invented it, understood the difference between being a judge and being a legislator.” DifferencesJudgingUnderstoodConstitutionLegislators Author:Rudy Giuliani
“In our democratic culture people often think it is threatening to judge another person's taste. Some are even offended by the suggestion that there is a difference between good and bad taste, or that it matters what you look at or read or listen to.” PeopleThinkingLooksPersonsMatterCultureDifferencesJudgingTasteDemocraticSuggestionsThreateningOffendedGood And BadBad Taste Author:Roger Scruton
“I do not believe it is the function of the judiciary to step in and change the law because the times have changed. I do well understand the difference between legislating and judging. As a judge, it is not my function to develop public policy.” BelieveWellsLawDifferencesStepsPolicyChangedJudgingFunctionPublic PolicyJudiciaryTimes Have Changed Author:Sandra Day O'Connor
“There is a difference between constitutional government and judicial dictatorship, and I think it's time we remembered that our Constitution was not put together in order to establish the sovereignty of the judges, it was framed in order to guarantee the sovereignty of the people.” PeopleThinkingGovernmentTogetherOrderDifferencesJudgingConstitutionRememberedGuaranteesDictatorshipSovereigntyJudicialFramedConstitutional Government Author:Alan Keyes
“Judge not man by his outward manifestation of faith; for some there are who tremblingly reach out shaking hands to the guidance of faith; others who stoutly venture in the dark their human confidence, their leader, which they mistake for faith; some whose hope totters upon crutches; others who stalk into futurity upon stilts. The difference is chiefly constitutional with them.” MenHumansHandsFaithDifferencesDarkMistakeLeaderJudgingGuidanceManifestationReach OutVentureShakingStalkingCrutchesShaking HandsStilts Author:Charles Lamb
“The comparison between Coleridge and Johnson is obvious in so far as each held sway chiefly by the power of his tongue. The difference between their methods is so marked that it is tempting, but also unnecessary, to judge one to be inferior to the other. Johnson was robust, combative, and concrete; Coleridge was the opposite. The contrast was perhaps in his mind when he said of Johnson: "his bow-wow manner must have had a good deal to do with the effect produced.” MindSaidDifferencesDealsEffectsJudgingOppositesMethodObviousTongueComparisonWowContrastConcreteBowsInferiorsUnnecessaryJohnsonRobustTemptingBow Wow Book:Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)
“You can make the best of it and be content, or you can complain, it makes no difference. What does it matter that human beings judge the things that exist?” HumansDoeMatterDifferencesHuman BeingsJudgingComplainingPowerlessnessDoes It MatterMake The Best Of It Author:Franz Grillparzer
“You should go to picture-galleries and museums of sculpture to be acted upon, and not to express or try to form your own perfectlyfutile opinion. It makes no difference to you or the world what you may think of any work of art. That is not the question; the point is how it affects you. The picture is the judge of your capacity, not you of its excellence; the world has long ago passed its judgment upon it, and now it is for the work to estimate you.” ThinkingWorldShouldTryingMayLongArtFormArtistDifferencesOpinionJudgingJudgmentCapacityExcellenceWorks Of ArtMuseumsLong AgoSculptureGallery Author:Anna Brackett
“There's a difference between what I would like to have been and what I would have been. I always fantasized about being a reforming judge or prison governor (I think that the UK penal system is a disgrace) - but it's fantasy.” ThinkingHas BeensDifferencesFantasyJudgingPrisonGovernorsDisgrace Author:Mary Beard
“I think judicial temperament is a willingness to step back from your own committed views of the correct jurisprudential approach and evaluate those views in terms of your role as a judge. It's the difference between being a judge and being a law professor.” ThinkingLawTermDifferencesViewsStepsRolesJudgingApproachCommittedWillingnessProfessorsTemperamentEvaluateJudicial Author:John Roberts
“I thought the first two seasons of America's Got Talent were good. I think this one is the best one by a mile because they - you see the difference this year, I think, with the crowd being effectively the fourth judge. But most importantly, I think that these shows have to have a relevance because if you're not finding stars at the back of these shows - whether it's Idol or Got Talent - they're a complete waste of time.” IfsThinkingYearsFirstsTwoShowsAmericaStarsDifferencesTalentJudgingWasteFindingsSeasonsCrowdsMilesWasting TimeIdolsFourthRelevance Author:Simon Cowell