“If you judge everything by how photographically real it looks, then you're missing out on a lot of what art is about and what communication is. There are ambiguities in life, and that should be reflected in art, cinema, and storytelling, I think.” IfsThinkingShouldLooksArtRealMissingJudgingCommunicationArt IsStorytellingCinemaAmbiguityMissing Out Author:Ben Wheatley
“When judging others it's the intangibles that we often miss.” MissingJudgingJudging Others Author:Tom Baker
““I Don’t Want to Miss A Thing” is a hard song to perform, I was worried that I was not going to reach that significant note that is at the end of the song. Thank god, Steven loved it! He was the nicest and friendliest judge that I have met. He also invited me to chat with him whether I had free time on the Idol set.” WantEndsHardSongLaughingMissingJudgingMetsNotesSignificantWorriedThank GodIdolsInvitedFree Time Author:Jessica Sanchez
“One of my Miss America judges called me a "God-clutcher" way back when because I spoke about my faith being an important part of my life during my interview.” WayImportantAmericaMissingJudgingInterviewsSpokesBack WhenMiss AmericaWay Back When Author:Gretchen Carlson
“Your friends will need you, too, someday. Maybe not in the same way, maybe not in cash and shelter, but they'll need you - to listen without judging, to invite them over when they're lonely, to show up for their events, to register in whatever way matters to them that they matter to you. Be on the lookout for these opportunities to give back, and do whatever is in your power not to miss many of them.” WayNeedsGivingMatterShowsOpportunityMissingEventsJudgingLonelySomedayInvitesCashShelterGiving BackNeed YouRegister Author:Carolyn Hax
“People of relatively low intelligence can be morally wonderful if they desire the right and the good (not necessarily under the description "right" or "good"). Their low intelligence sometimes results in their accidentally doing something wrong, but doing something wrong out of low intelligence alone is like stepping on a person's foot because you are (literally) blind or missing a cry for help because you are (literally) deaf. We do not judge the blind or deaf person as morally bad.” PeopleSometimesHelpingDesireWonderfulMissingCryJudgingBlindDeaf Author:Nomy Arpaly