Quotes about Judgment
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
You come before the judgment seat of God full of rebellion and mistakes. Because of his justice he cannot dismiss your sin, but because of his love he cannot dismiss you. So, in an act which stunned the heavens, he punished himself on the cross for your sins. God's justice and love are equally honored. And you, God's creation, are forgiven.
— Max Lucado
Who are they to give stars or dots? They're Wemmicks just like you. Eli to Punchinello (p. 25)
— Max Lucado
He planted a one-word caution sign between you and hell's path: perish. "Whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). Jesus spoke of hell often. Thirteen percent of his teachings refer to eternal judgment and hell.4 Two-thirds of his parables relate to resurrection and judgment.5 Jesus wasn't cruel or capricious, but he was blunt. His candor stuns.
— Max Lucado
So now, those who are in Christ Jesus are not judged guilty. [ Romans 8:1 NCV ]
— Max Lucado
Jesus spoke of hell often. Thirteen percent of his teachings refer to eternal judgment and hell.4 Two-thirds of his parables relate to resurrection and judgment.5 Jesus wasn't cruel or capricious
— Max Lucado