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I believe that in judging our actions we are more severe than professional judges. We judge not only our actions, but our thoughts, our intentions, our secret curses, our hidden hate.
When critics sit in judgment it is hard to tell where justice leaves off and vengeance begins.
Your Judgment is your own, and when you can look inward and see that you are changed and like what you see, then it is by your own hand that you are judged.
Judgement is not punishment, judgment is verdict. Judgement always gives an opportunity for life to change.
Unlike the first two Critiques, which ground the doctrinal metaphysical systems of natural science and morals, the Critique of Judgment has no specific metaphysical application. It deals with the harmony of the cognitive faculties and examines the conditions for the systematization of all knowledge.
Juries must, of necessity, be governed, in reaching many results through inferences from other facts, by certain laws of nature and human reason. They are often obliged to infer one thing from another, and this, whether that other be a fact direct or circumstantial.
The difference in judgement between you and me originates from different rules derived from past experience.
Judging has become such a part of our thinking patterns that we are rarely even aware of why and how we do it. It takes a great deal of conscious thinking or mindfulness to even bring the habit of judging into our awareness.
How we can make a Judgement if we don't see what Happen.
Our senses don't deceive us: our judgment does
Judgment traps you within the limitations of your comparisons. It inhibits freedom.
Opinions are preferences amid options. Convictions are woven into one's conscience.
I have made good judgments in the past. I have made good judgments in the future.
Sound judgement, with discernment is the best of seers
The three foundations of judgement: Bold Design, Constant Practice, and Frequent Mistakes.
The only reason that judgment comes into it at all is the sad fact that there will always be dummies who refuse to trust a good thing when it's handed to them on a platter.
If you get all the facts, your judgment can be right; if you don't get all the facts, it can't be right.
Judging is the cause that creates the effect of choosing.
Anger clouded judgement.
Judgment refers to a sound mind. When there is no sound mind in a society, people in that society don't think straight. They are perverted in their thoughts
I have tried to set forth a theory that enables us to understand and to assess these feelings about the primacy of justice. Justice as fairness is the outcome: it articulates these opinions and supports their general tendency.
Judgment doesn't always fall on the unjust in this life. Sometimes you have to make your own way out.
I think I have good judgment.
In forming a judgment, lay your hearts void of foretaken opinions; else, whatsoever is done or said, will be measured by a wrong rule; like them who have jaundice, to whom everything appears yellow.
Judgment is judgment, whether you're obese, or too skinny, or not athletic enough.
I do not apologize for these terms or, more generally, for discussing judicial thinking in a vocabulary alien to most judges and lawyers. Judicial behavior cannot be understood in the vocabulary that judges themselves use, sometimes mischievously. (11)
Misery destroys judgment.
of wrongdoing and rightdoing,
Judgement can do without knowledge: but not knowledge without judgement.
Human judgment is notoriously fallible and perhaps seldom more so than in facile decisions that a character has no adaptive significance because we do not know the use of it.
Peoples do not judge in the same way as courts of law; they do not hand down sentences, they throw thunderbolts; they do not condemn kings, they drop them back into the void; and this justice is worth just as much as that of the courts.
World history is a court of judgment
Judgment is such a useful shield, isn't it? We can hide behind it, rise above others on its crest, keep ourselves safe and separate.
When we judge, we create negative karma. Judgment is a function of the personality.
Judgment is not upon all occasions required, but discretion always is.
There are no judgments so harsh as those of the erring, the inexperienced, and the young.
Judgment is easy: it is black and white, as brutal as a gavel strike.
Feeling without judgement is a washy draught indeed; but judgement untempered by feeling is too bitter and husky a morsel for human deglutition.
Make your judgment trustworthy by trusting it
Of all the judgments that we pass in life, none is as important as the one we pass on ourselves, for that judgment touches the very center of our existence. ... No significant aspect of our thinking, motivation, feelings, or behavior is unaffected by our self-evaluation ... .
The urging of that word, judgment, hath bred a kind of remorse in me.
It is very important when you judge to recognize that you have to stay impartial. That's what the nature of my job is. I have to unhook myself from my emotional responses and try to stay within my unemotional, objective persona.
Self-judgment clouds our mind with inescapable indictments.
Medical judgment can be taught - laboriously, in long periods of training - but it cannot be neatly handed over as the occasion demands it. It is the irreplaceable and untransferable contribution that the healer makes to the suffering individual who would be healed.
I experienced the judgement of a lot of people - and deservedly so.
The work of deciding cases goes on every day in hundreds of courts throughout the land. Any judge, one might suppose, would find it easy to describe the process which he had followed a thousand times and more. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Whoever wants his judgment to be believed, should express it coolly and dispassionately; for all vehemence springs from the will. And so the judgment might be attributed to the will and not to knowledge, which by its nature is cold.
These irregularities of judgment, I imagine, are found even in riper minds than Mary Garth's: our
To judge is to believe that a person is capable of doing better. It's to know that people can change their behavior, even quite radically in response to what is expected of them.
Gently to hear, kindly to judge.
The world is full of judgment-days, and into every assembly that a man enters, in every action he attempts, he is gauged and stamped.
A judgement results from some kind of consideration of the evidences available and is always better than an assumption!
If education is to develop human nature so that it may attain the object of its being, it must involve the exercise of judgment.
We are all the judges and the judged, victims of the casual malice and fantasy of others, and ready sources of fantasy and malice in our turn. And if we are sometimes accused of sins of which we are innocent, are there not also other sins of which we are guilty and of which the world knows nothing?
I have judged myself more harshly than any court ever could.
Since position and contact play so big a part in determining what can be seen, heard, read, and experienced, as well as what it is permissible to see, hear, read, and know, it is no wonder that moral judgment is so much more common than constructive thought.
Of all the judgments we pass in life, none is more important than the judgment we pass on ourselves.
If some of my judgments were wrong
and some were wrong
they were made in what I believed at the time to be the best interest of the nation,
Judgment is contained in the act of trying to understand.
...judgment says more about the labeler than the labeled.
We tend to be judged because of our actions.
Justice is like a great home cooked meal; it may not come at the ideal time, but when it does it is served and delicious.
Everything you see. Judge yourself and you see judges everywhere. But if ...
The wise determine from the gravity of the case; the irritable, from sensibility to oppression; the high minded, from disdain and indignation at abusive power in unworthy hands.
What individual can so well assess the amount of damages which a plaintiff ought to recover for an injury he has received than an intelligent jury?
There is no effort in collecting judgements. Being wise with them requires a act of true character.
With what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged!
One's own independent judgment is the means by which one must choose one's actions, but it is not a moral criterion nor a moral validation; only reference to a demonstrable principle can validate one's choices.
According to success do we gain a reputation for judgement.
Decisions are beautiful. They are the evidence of thought and care. Decisions are the polishing cloths of life.
There's this whole sense of judgment and who's right and who's wrong and who's moral and who's going to be punished.
Who begins with severity, in judging of another, ends commonly with falsehood.
Listening can be an antidote to judgement. Listening matters.
I don't care what other people's judgments come down to-I care what my judgments come down to.
Judgment is not my business. Existing is my business.
When One judges another, they unconsciously allow themselves to be judged.
The way to move out of judgement is to move into gratitude
The passions may rage furiously, like true heathens, as they are; and the desires may imagine all sorts of vain things: but judgement shall still have the last word in every argument, and the casting vote in every decision.
Where judgment has wit to express it, there's the best orator.
Personal experiences affect the facts that judges choose to see.
It is often hard to determine whether a clear, open, and honorable proceeding is the result of goodness or of cunning.
Nothing is such an enemy to accuracy of judgment as a coarse discrimination; a want of such classification and distribution as the subject admits of.
To be judged of what you were is just unfair as a butterfly being judge while it was a capetillar
How do you know if you are going into judgment? If you feel any negativity toward another person whatsoever, you are going into judgment about them.
Excellent memories are often coupled with feeble judgments.
My mind has been long fixed to bow to the judgment of the world, who will judge me by my acts, and will never take counsel from me as to what that judgment should be.
Since an intelligence common to us all makes things known to us and formulates them in our minds, honorable actions are ascribed by us to virtue, and dishonorable actions to vice; and only a madman would conclude that these judgments are matters of opinion, and not fixed by nature.
Conscience serves us especially to judge of the actions of others.
Consider what you think justice requires, and decide accordingly. But never give your reasons; for your judgment will probably be right, but your reasons will certainly be wrong.
They judge lest they be judged.
Question - What is justice, stripped of appearances?
It establishes the speaker as someone who sits in judgment.
Judgments that constrain your giving are the very demons that are keeping you from receiving.
People are best judged by their actions
A great deal may be done by severity, more by love, but most by clear discernment and impartial justice.
37. On this point, and the whole paragraph, see especially Oliver O'Donovan, The Ways of Judgment (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005).
That's why we have that 'JUDGEMENT BOX' by the door. You'll find it at each event. It's visibly empty, but emotionally full. If we leave our judgement at the door, we're less likely to be shocked by someone's actions or words," Charlee explained.
Outward judgment often fails, inward judgment never.
In reasoning upon moral subjects, we have great occasion for candor, in order to compare circumstances, and weigh arguments with impartiality.
We are more severe judges of our own acts ... We judge our thoughts, our intents, our secret curses, our secret hates, not only our acts.