Quotes about Judgment
Never trust a woman who wears mauve, whatever her age may be, or a woman over thirty-five who is fond of pink ribbons.
— Oscar Wilde
Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice.
— Winston Churchill
The critic is a prisoner to his own experiences and perspectives, erroneously believing his limited experiences are the sum of all truth
— Bishop TD Jakes
When happiness becomes our standard for judging truth, things that make us happy give us permission to do some things that otherwise would be considered wrong.
— Craig Groeschel
At the hour of death when we all come face to face with God we are going to be judged on love: how much we have loved, not how much we have done but how much love we have put in our action.
— Mother Teresa
When you are asked to love everybody indiscriminately, that is to love people without any standard, to love them regardless of whether they have any value or virtue, you are asked to love nobody.
— Ayn Rand
If people see me having dinner with a beautiful woman, they immediately believe that I'm having a love affair with her. Of course that's rubbish. I'm not a playboy!
— George Clooney
Admiration and love are like being intoxicated with champagne; judgment and friendship are like being enlivened.
— Samuel Johnson
A first impulse was never a crime.
— Pierre Corneille
The issue is that we, with our fears, our attacks, our judgments, our blame, and our constant emphasis on the realm of the body rather than the realm of love, eclipse the experience of true love.
— Marianne Williamson
I don't judge. I'm not God. We're supposed to be less judgmental and accept and be kind and love one another.
— Dolly Parton
Love is banality to all outsiders.
— Mae West