Judgements prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances.
You can develop good judgment as you do the muscles of the body — by judicious, daily exercise.
When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself.
It amazes me sometimes that even intelligent people will analyze a situation or make a judgement after only recognizing the standard or traditional structure of a piece.
I've been a vegetarian for years and years. I'm not judgemental about others who aren't, I just feel I cannot eat or wear living creatures.
But they who give straight judgements to strangers and to those of the land and do not transgress what is just, for them the city flourishes and its people prosper.
I mean one of the basic rules when you're acting is that you mustn't stand in judgement on a character, you mustn't say Hitler was a bad man because you can't act in that way.
And all men are ready to pass judgement on the priest as if he was not a being clothed with flesh, or one who inherited a human nature.
That I can't relate to today's music or morals doesn't make either necessarily bad. Just different. I leave the judgements to others.
You cannot get all the facts from just one newspaper, and unless you have the facts, you cannot make proper judgments about what is going on.
Look. Art knows no prejudice, art knows no boundaries, art doesn't really have judgement in it's purest form. So just go, just go.
'Til the infallibility of human judgements shall have been proved to me, I shall demand the abolition of the penalty of death.
Indeed - judicious, consistent parenting is a dream of mine. No judgements, learning space and listening carefully are my goals.
One should make morals judgements for oneself.
We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation. It's one thing to feel that you are on the right path, but it's another to think that yours is the only path.
It is best to disregard their talk and judge only their actions.
I have long since come to believe that people never mean half of what they say, and that it is best to disregard their talk and judge only their actions.
People from different cultures have different definitions for beauty. Isn't that sad to judge others with our standards... rather than appreciate them?
When I look at my life I realise that the mistakes I have made, the things I really regret, were not errors of judgement but failures of feeling.
I realize that in everything I was saying, that underneath my words was essentially, "why can't we be less judgemental and more like me." Which is judgemental and arrogant, to try and change somebody else's perspective just so that the world can seem better for you. It's important that we have these contrasts in life - nothing was ever created by being the same.
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