Quotes about Judgment
It's not about finding ways to avoid God's judgment and feeling like a failure if you don't do everything perfectly. It's about fully experiencing God's love and letting it perfect you. It's not about being somebody you are not. It's about becoming who you really are.
— Stormie Omartian
The moral disapprobation of society has an impact on behavior in societies.
— Joe Biden
Some people do really find fault like there's a reward for it.
— Zig Ziglar
If love was a sin, God Himself would be in the hottest part of Hell.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Do not say you agree, disagree, or suspend judgement until you can say "I understand
— Mortimer Adler
To regard anyone except yourself as responsible for your judgment is to be a slave, not a free man. It
— Mortimer Adler
Let the characters into your mind and heart; suspend your disbelief, if such it is, about the events. Do not disapprove of something a character does before you understand why he does it—if then. Try as hard as you can to live in his world, not in yours; there, the things he does may be quite understandable. And do not judge the world as a whole until you are sure that you have "lived" in it to the extent of your ability.
— Mortimer Adler
You must be able to say, with reasonable certainty, I understand, before you can say any one of the following things: I agree, or I disagree, or I suspend Judgment.
— Mortimer Adler
Points to ponder: Have you a method by which you can shield yourself against the negative influence of others? Are you easily influenced by others, against your own judgment? Do you form your own opinions or permit yourself to be influenced by other people?
— Napoleon Hill
Like most ministers, Peter was not the best judge of his own sermons. Almost invariably when he thought he had written one of his best, the rest of us did not rate it so highly. And, when on Saturday night he was bemoaning a terrible sermon, he could be pretty sure his congregation would think it terrific. How other people rated his sermons was a constant source of astonishment to him. That's what keeps me humble, he often said.
— Catherine Marshall
While the Bible's account of the flood is one of judgment, it is also one of mercy and salvation.
— Ken Ham
A lot of time, we get ourselves in trouble, especially people who have a microphone and start to talk about things we assume.
— Monty Williams