Quotes about Judgment
God sleepeth not, and He will visit His judgement upon you. Better were it for you to have a millstone hung about your neck and sink into the sea than to be hated and despised of all men.
— Helen Keller
I didn't want to submit to the army and then, on the day of judgment, have God say to me, 'Why did you do that?' This life is a trial, and you realize that what you do is going to be written down for Judgment Day.
— Muhammad Ali
One of the secret benefits of using remote workers is that the work itself becomes the yardstick to judge someone's performance.
— Jason Fried
The Jesus of the Scripture transcends all nations and calls all nations into judgment.
— Tony Campolo
In choosing candidates for this challenging way of life, she emphasised intelligence and good judgment ("GOD PRESERVE US FROM STUPID NUNS !! ) . It was her conviction that intelligent people can better be aware of their faults and, at the same time, see the need to be guided.
— Teresa of Avila
Love the sinner and hate the sin.
— St. Augustine
God judged it better to bring good out of evil than to suffer no evil to exist.
— St. Augustine
That death is not to be judged an evil which is the end of a good life; for death becomes evil only by the retribution which follows it.
— St. Augustine
Nevertheless power and domination are not given even to such men save by the providence of the most high God, when He judges that the state of human affairs is worthy of such lords.
— St. Augustine
The truth is, as I have often said, and as Scripture informs us, and as the facts themselves sufficiently indicate, the demons are found to look after their own ends only, that they may be regarded and worshipped as gods, and that men may be induced to offer to them a worship which associates them with their crimes, and involves them in one common wickedness and judgment of God.
— St. Augustine
Sound judgment is to be preferred even to examples, and indeed examples harmonize with the voice of reason; but not all examples, but those only which are distinguished by their piety, and are proportionately worthy of imitation.
— St. Augustine
The verdict of the world is conclusive.
— St. Augustine