“I rolled my eyes in aggravation and glared at the ceiling, hating what I had to confess. Lend knew how much it affected me, taking souls, and I always felt guilty and dirty, like he was judging me even though he tried not to. The faerie came after me when Reth was down and I sucked out some of her soul.Good.I-Good?Yes. Good.I shuddered. You don't have the creepy, ice thing in you. It's not good.You here, safe and alive? Good.I smiled sadly and knocked on the wall three times. I-knock-love-knock-you-knock.He knocked three times back.” SoulEyeHateThreeFeltAliveJudgingWallSafeDown AndGuiltyIceDirtyAffectedThree TimesCeilingsCreepyAggravationFaerieJudge Me Author:Kiersten White
“There is nothing that deceives us more than our own judgment when used to give an opinion on our own works. It is sound in judging the work of our enemies but not that of our friends, for hate and love are two of the most powerfully motivating factors found among living things.” GivingTwoUsedHateFoundSoundOpinionEnemyJudgingJudgmentAnd LoveFactorsMost PowerfulWorking ItDeceivingLiving ThingsLove And Hate Author:Leonardo da Vinci
“Christians should not be hostile, they should not hate, they should not judge, and they should not condemn. But they also must not shy away from real Truth and real Christianity. Just because so many have “itching ears” and “will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions” does not mean Christians should be willing to scratch that itch.” ShouldMeanDoeRealChristianHatePassionChristianityTeacherWillingJudgingEarsSuitsShyHostileScratchesReal TruthItchingReal Christianity Author:Erick Erickson
“Base natures ever judge a thing above them, and hate a power they are too much obliged to.” HateToo MuchJudgingObligationObliged Author:Thomas Otway
“Everybody hates lawyers, but they don't realize judges are just lawyers with a promotion. Think about it.” ThinkingHateRealizingJudgingLawyerPromotion Author:Lisa Scottoline
“If one judges love according to the greatest part of the effects it produces, it would appear to resemble rather hatred than kindness.” IfsLoveHateKindnessEffectsProduceJudgingHatredLove Hate Author:Francois de La Rochefoucauld
“I am called to love my neighbor, which I do. I can disagree with my neighbor about several things, but I'm not going to hate my neighbor. It's not up to me to hate anybody. It's not up to me to judge anyone. It's up to me to be nice, to be kind and to do everything I can to help somebody.” KindI CanHelpingHateNiceJudgingNeighborBe KindDisagreeBeing Nice Author:Larry the Cable Guy
“Most writers begin with accounts of their first home, their family, and the town, often from quite a hostile point of view-love/hate, let's say. In a way, this stepping outside, in an attempt to judge enough to create a duplicate of it, makes you an outsider. . . . I think it's healthy for a writer to feel like an outsider. If you feel like an insider you get committed to a partisan view, you begin to defend interests, so you wind up not really empathizing with all mankind.” IfsThinkingWayFeelsFirstsEnoughHomeHateInterestViewsMankindJudgingWindHealthyAccountsTownsCommittedPoint Of ViewOutsidersHostileLove HatePartisansInsidersDuplicateFirst Home Author:John Updike