“If you're going to condemn a people based on the actions of the worst of its ranks; take a good look at the worst of your people first and judge yourself.” PeopleIfsLifeFirstsLooksActionWorstJudgingLooking Good Author:Derek R. Audette
“My life is about my journey, and your life is about your journey. You are completely unqualified to draw my map, and I am completely unqualified to draw yours. I hope you'll let me know all about the path you've found, so that I may judge it for myself against my own path, and have the freedom to choose between the two. But please don't try and drag me from my path on to yours, and I will be sure to return the favor.” KnowsLifeTryingMayTwoLife IsFoundMy OwnPathJourneyJudgingReturnPleaseDrawsLet MeFavorsMapsDragMy JourneyFreedom To ChooseUnqualified Author:Derek R. Audette
“No matter how many times I tell you this, you're still thinking, thinking, judging, judging, coming to conclusions, trying to work out your life. You have to let go. Totally, absolutely, completely. You have to let go so completely that you will feel no body, no mind, no pain, nothing.” ThinkingLifeFeelsTryingMindStillsMatterBodyPainWorkJudgingLetting GoWork OutConclusionNo Pain Author:Robert Adams
“Sometimes in life it is most wise to behave like a bridge: Don't judge the person who comes to you; let him come and pass! Behave like a bridge!” LifePersonsSometimesWiseJudgingBridgesBehaveSometimes In LifeMost Wise Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“Without knowing every single detail in a man's life, we cannot judge whether he is a good person or not!” MenLifePersonsKnowingJudgingDetailsGood Person Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“The world judge of men by their ability in their profession, and we judge of ourselves by the same test: for it is on that on which our success in life depends.” MenWorldLifeSuccessAbilityJudgingDependsTestsProfessionSuccess In LifeVocation Book:Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)
“There was a sorry judge who lived at the Swan by himself. He got but little honor, and he got but little pelf [i.e. wealth], He drudged and judged from morn to night, no ass drudged more than he, And the more he drudged, and the more he judged, the sorrier judge was he.” LifeLittlesNightWealthJudgingHonorSorryAssJudgedSwans Author:St. George Tucker