Quotes about Judgment
Everywhere I go, somebody is staring at me, I don't know if people are staring because they recognize me or because they think I'm a weirdo.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
I don't think it would be fair for Tessa to do 'Dancing With The Stars.'
— Scott Moir
The Lord judgeth not as man judgeth; better to be cast out of the church than to deny Christ.
— Anne Hutchinson
When you try to master the emotions of a decision and say, if you're 50 years from now and you look back, 'Did we take the right decisions?' Then the decision becomes a lot easier.
— Frans van Houten
Most people think that to meditate, I should feel a particular special something, and if I don't, then I must be doing something wrong.
— Jon Kabat-Zinn
Sometimes you feel like the only resource you have is your body or your looks.
— Trace Lysette
Life is very short, and if you worry what people think of you, if you second-guess yourself, you're in trouble.
— Karren Brady
While the Bible's account of the flood is one of judgment, it is also one of mercy and salvation. Likewise, our future full-size evangelistic Noah's Ark will honor the Bible as God's word and not treat it as a pagan fable.
— Ken Ham
Stage One: "You are wrong for changing and here are the reasons why." Stage Two: "Change back and we will accept you again." Stage Three: "If you don't change back, these are the consequences" (which are then listed).21
— Peter Scazzero
Is it any wonder that most people live off other people's spirituality rather than taking the time to develop their own direct experience of God? Most Christians talk about prayer but don't pray. Most believe the Bible as the Word of God but have little idea what it says. Our goals for our children differ little from those of "pagans" who do not known God. Like the world, we, too, grade people based on their education, wealth, beauty, and popularity.
— Peter Scazzero
In short order, here are the top ten symptoms of emotionally unhealthy spirituality: Using God to run from God Ignoring anger, sadness, and fear Dying to the wrong things Denying the impact of the past on the present Dividing life into "secular" and "sacred" compartments Doing for God instead of being with God Spiritualizing away conflict Covering over brokenness, weakness, and failure Living without limits Judging other people's spiritual journey
— Peter Scazzero
Goodness is both an ethical and an esthetic standard.
— Philip Graham Ryken