Quotes about Judgment
You aren't thinking or really existing unless you're willing to risk even your own sanity in the judgement of your existence.
— Frank Herbert
A stone is heavy and the sand is weighty; but a fool's wrath is heavier than them both.
— Frank Herbert
To exist is to stand out, away from the background, The Preacher said. You aren't thinking or really existing unless you're willing to risk even your own sanity in the judgment of your existence.
— Frank Herbert
All persons act from beliefs they are conditioned not to question, from a set of deeply seated prejudices. Therefore, whoever presumes to judge must be asked: How are you affronted? And this judge must begin there to question inwardly as well as outwardly. — The Question from Ritual of the Courtarena Guide to Servants of the Box
— Frank Herbert
Forgive us, Lord," Nunepi whispered. "Forgive you?" Leto's voice was full of sweet reason. "Of course I forgive you. That is your God's function. Your crime is forgiven. However, your stupidity requires a response.
— Frank Herbert
a man must permit his deeds and his words to agree. When your actions describe a system of evil consequences, you should be judged by those con sequences and not by your explanations.
— Frank Herbert
You have been educated in judgment, which is the essence of worship. Judgment always occurs in the past. It is past-thinking. Will, free or otherwise, is concerned with the future. Thinking is the performance of the moment, out of which you use your judgment to modulate will. You are a convection center through which past prepares future. —Dwarf MacIntosh, Kelpmaster, from Conversations with the Avata
— Frank Herbert
I already have good administrators—uncorruptible, sagacious, philosophical and open about their errors, quick to see decisions.
— Frank Herbert
You aren't thinking or really existing unless you're willing to risk even your own sanity in the judgment of your existence.
— Frank Herbert
The censure of your peers? But what if your peers balked at no obscenity? You could do anything.
— Frank Herbert
A stone is heavy and the sand is weighty; but a fool's wrath is heavier than them both.
— Frank Herbert
There is nothing more uncommon than common sense.
— Frank Lloyd Wright