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The only infallible criterion of wisdom to vulgar minds - success.
— Edmund Burke
Mankind's history has proved from one era to another that the true criterion of leadership is spiritual
— Malcolm X
self-defeating statement is one that fails to meet its own standard.
— Norman Geisler
Satan's primary temptation strategy is to try and make us forget what God has said about us and to evaluate our standing before God by some other criteria.
— JD Greear
Jesus announced which will be the criteria of the final judgment of our lives: we will be judged according to love.We will be judged according to the poor of spirit or money.
— Mother Teresa
I call it extreme vetting right? Extreme vetting. I want extreme. It's going to be so tough, and if somebody comes in that's fine but they're going to be good. It's extreme.
— Donald Trump
We need an objective standard that isn't tied to our emotions, thoughts, or desires.
— Tony Evans
Logotherapy conceives of conscience as a prompter which, if need be, indicates the direction in which we have to move in a given life situation. In order to carry out such a task, conscience must apply a measuring stick to the situation one is confronted with, and this situation has to be evaluated in the light of a set of criteria, in the light of a hierarchy of values
— Viktor E. Frankl
those who possess faith should take care to set up certain criteria so that one might distinguish the paradox from a temptation (Anfechtung).
— Soren Kierkegaard
When it was full, the men pulled it ashore. Then they sat down and sorted the good fish into containers, but threw the bad away.
— Matthew 13:48
Creating alignment is one of the most important roles of leadership. It often falls to the team leader to ensure the purpose of the team is defined, clear, and communicated. He or she must make sure the team mission meets five criteria:
— Pat MacMillan
I do not think that people have religion because they relax their usually strict criteria for evidence and accept extraordinary claims; I think they are led to relax these criteria because some extraordinary claims have become quite plausible to them.
— Pascal Boyer