"He that judges without informing himself to the utmost that he is capable, cannot acquit himself of judging amiss"
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"We hold that each man is the best judge of his own interest."
"A negative judgment gives you more satisfaction than praise, provided it smacks of jealousy."
"I don't really judge. To each his own. You like what you like."
"Neanderthal man listened to stories, if one may judge by the shape of his skull."
"one cannot judge the beauty of a path merely by looking at its entrance."
"If you spend too much time trying to find out what is good or bad about someone else, you'll forget your own soul and end up exhausted and defeated by the energy you have wasted in judging others."
"And he never judges someone else's suffering."
"Don't judge it. Just write it. Don't judge it. It's not for you to judge it."
"I have this tattooed on my left side! I love the saying and it's a perfect description of Karma, don't judge/discriminate and don't do to someone what you wouldn't want done to you."
"If we judge ourselves only by our aspirations and everyone else only their conduct we shall soon reach a very false conclusion."
"In case of dissension, never dare to judge till you've heard the other side."
"If any ask me what a free government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so,and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of this matter."
"As for a future life, every man must judge for himself between conflicting vague probabilities."
"I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman."
"He never sleeps, the judge. He is dancing, dancing. He says that he will never die."
"Beauty is in the eye of the gazer."
"The Constitution is what the judges say it is."
"Nobody is publicly accepted as an expert on poetry unless he displays the sign of poet, mathematician, etc., but universal men want no sign and make hardly any distinction between the crafts of poet and embroiderer. Universal men are not called poets or mathematicians, etc. But they are all these things and judges of them too. No one could guess what they are, and they will talk about whatever was being talked about when they came in. One quality is not more noticeable in them than another, unless it becomes necessary to put it into practice, and then we remember it."
"Judge not unless you judge yourself"