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Quotes about Judgment

External things are not the problem. It's your assessment of them, which you can erase right now
— Marcus Aurelius
It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own.
— Cicero
We shouldn't have been so scornful; we should have had compassion. But compassion takes work, and we were young.
— Margaret Atwood
It was also shameful: when a shameful thing is done to you, the shamefulness rubs off on you. You feel dirtied.
— Margaret Atwood
Men don't like to think about makeup, they like to think everything about you is genuine. Unless of course they want to think you're a slut and everything about you is fake.
— Margaret Atwood
I walk away from her, guilt on my hands, absolving myself: I'm a good person. She could have been dying. No one else stopped. I'm a fool, to confuse this with goodness. I am not good. I know too much to be good. I know myself. I know myself to be vengeful, greedy, secretive and sly
— Margaret Atwood
A rebuke, a palpable rebuke! How dare she? He was already middle-aged when she was born! He could have been her father! He could have been her child molester!
— Margaret Atwood
You can fall in love with anybody — a fool, a criminal, a nothing. There are no good rules.
— Margaret Atwood
We must not forget that the issues of Eternity are settled in Time.
— AW Pink
You only really get to know a person after a fight. Only then can you judge their true characters!
— Anne Frank
I'm my best and harshest critic. I know what's good and what isn't.
— Anne Frank
Everyone thinks I'm showing off when I talk, ridiculous when I'm silent, insolent when I answer, cunning when I have a good idea, lazy when I'm tired, selfish when I eat one bite more than I should, stupid, cowardly, calculating, etc., etc. All day long I hear nothing but what an exasperating child I am, and although I laugh it off and pretend not to mind, I do mind. I wish I could ask God to give me another personality, one that doesn't antagonize everyone.
— Anne Frank