“From time to time I think I made some errors in judgment, but I have some really fashionable friends and I feel I've cultivated my own sense of style and what I feel comfortable with over the years.” ThinkingFeelsYearsMadeMy OwnStyleComfortableJudgmentErrorsFashionable Author:Busy Philipps
“I've always been a freak and different, oddball even in my childhood and my own family, so I can relate to people who are struggling and trying to find their true identity. I do not sit in the seat of judgment. .. I love people for who they are. We're all God's children.” PeopleTryingChildrenI CanDifferentMy OwnStruggleChildhoodIdentityJudgmentRelateSeatsFreakBeing DifferentFreakyIndividual DifferencesTrue IdentityOddballs Author:Dolly Parton
“Now, if they're there to talk about something specifically, and I determine through my own editorial judgment, that another area isn't germane, or isn't an important part of it, that's something else. But we never agree to anything in advance, absolutely not.” IfsImportantLiteratureMy OwnJudgmentAreasAgreeDetermineEditorials Author:Katie Couric
“I will not be influenced, governed, or controlled, in my temporal interests by any ecclesiastical authority or pretended revelation whatever, contrary to my own judgment.” InterestMy OwnAuthorityJudgmentContraryRevelationsControlledPolygamy Author:Oliver Cowdery
“I understood, not with my intellect but with my whole being, that no theories of the rationality of existence or of progress could justify such an act; I realized that even if all the people in the world from the day of creation found this to be necessary according to whatever theory, I knew that it was not necessary and that it was wrong. Therefore, my judgments must be based-on what is right and necessary and not on what people say and do; I must judge not according to progress but according to my own heart.” PeopleIfsWorldHeartWholeFoundMy OwnExistenceProgressCreationJudgingTheoryJudgmentUnderstoodIntellectI RealizedJustifyRationality Author:Leo Tolstoy
“Casting an eye on the education of children, from whence I can make a judgment of my own, I observe they are instructed in religious matters before they can reason about them, and consequently that all such instruction is nothing else but filling the tender mind of a child with prejudices.” MindChildrenI CanMatterReasonEyeReligionReligiousMy OwnEducationJudgmentPrejudiceInstructionCastingFilling Book:Works: Account of His Life and Letters Source: Works: Account of His Life and Letters
“I learned always to trust my own deep sense of what I should do, and not just obediently trust the judgment of others - even others better than I am.” ShouldMy OwnJudgmentJudgment Of Others Book:We Are All Part of One Another: A Barbara Deming Reader Source: We Are All Part of One Another: A Barbara Deming Reader
“I don't rely on anybody except my own judgment. I don't get much input. I don't know if that's helped me or if I would be better off if I did rely on someone.” IfsKnowsWould BeMy OwnJudgmentRelyBetter OffInput Author:Woody Allen