“Some virtues, when they become fashions, also become exaggerated. Just because nobody likes a judgmental attitude does not mean that there isn't a sort of spoiled, self-righteous hypocrisy when one man obsessively commands other men not to judge without knowing the circumstances without himself, too, knowing their circumstances behind their judgments.” MenMeanDoeSelfBehindsAttitudeKnowingVirtueFashionJudgingCircumstancesJudgmentLikesCommandHypocrisyOne ManRighteousSpoiledExaggeratedJudgmentalMental AttitudeSelf Righteous Author:Criss Jami
“I’m not interested in changing either my suit or my car or whatever with every change in fashion. That’s irrelevant. I don’t judge myself or my friends by their fashions. Of course, I don’t approve of people who are sloppy and unnecessarily shabby or dishevelled… But I’m not impressed by a US$5,000 or US$10,000 Armani suit.” PeopleCoursesFashionCarJudgingMy FriendsSuitsNot InterestedImpressedIrrelevantSingaporeSloppyShabbyNot ImpressedArmani Book:The Wit & Wisdom of Lee Kuan Yew Source: The Wit & Wisdom of Lee Kuan Yew
“At different times and in different places I have come to expect certain books to look a certain way, and, as in all fashions, these changing features fix a precise quality onto a book's definition. I judge a book by its cover; I judge a book by its shape.” WayLooksBookDifferentCertainQualityFashionJudgingShapesDefinitionsFeaturesPreciseDifferent PlaceDifferent TimesJudging A Book By Its Cover Author:Alberto Manguel
“The wise man should withdraw his soul within, out of the crowd, and keep it in freedom and power to judge things freely; but as for externals, he should wholly follow the accepted fashions and forms.” MenShouldSoulWisdomFormWiseSocietyFashionJudgingCrowdsAccepted Book:Complete Essays Source: Complete Essays
“It is not in our drawing-rooms that we should look to judge of the intrinsic worth of any style of dress. The street-car is a truer crucible of its inherent value.” ShouldLooksValuesRoomsStreetsFashionCarStyleJudgingDressesDrawingInherentCrucible Author:Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward
“To see with one's own eyes, to feel and judge without succumbing to the suggestive power of the fashion of the day, to be able to express what one has seen and felt in a snappy sentence or even in a cunningly wrought word - is that not glorious? Is it not a proper subject for congregation?” FeelsEyeAbleFeltSubjectsFashionJudgingSentencesGloriousCongregationSuccumbing Author:Albert Einstein
“This is a corny actor thing to say, but the first step is that you can't judge the character that you're playing. If it's built in three-dimensional fashion, you'll just play a character who's going out and seeking the best version of their life that they can find. That gives the character an accessibility that everyone can identify with.” IfsGivingFirstsPlayCharacterThreeActorsStepsFashionJudgingBuiltSeekingVersionsFirst StepsGoing OutCornyAccessibility Author:Tommy Dewey
“But the judge would have to be people in the fashion world and a bunch of random girls. Because guys in the league aren't trying to impress guys in the league. They're trying to impress people who have clout in the fashion world and women.” PeopleWorldTryingGuyGirlFashionJudgingBunchLeagueImpressCloutFashion World Author:Iman Shumpert