Judgment Quotations | Page 9
Judgment Quotes from:
- Bible Bible
- Michel De Montaigne
- Donald Trump
- William Shakespeare
- Francois De La Rochefoucauld
- Mark Twain
- Ayn Rand
- Baltasar Gracian
- Epictetus
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- George Eliot
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Marcus Aurelius
- Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Mason Cooley
- Tony Blair
- William Cowper
- William Penn
- Alan Greenspan
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Independent Quotes
I have always regard nonalignment as a statement that India's policies, foreign policy will be guided by what I describe as enlightened national interest. That we will make judgments on an independent basis, with the sole concern being what is enlightened India's national interest. In that sense, nonalignment remains as relevant today as it was in the early 1950s.
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Basic Quotes
The events of the last ten days have shown that Mr. Brown has repeatedly exercised poor judgment and has failed in his basic responsibilities, ... His continued presence in this critical position endangers the success of the ongoing recovery efforts. ... It is not enough to remove Mr. Brown from the disaster scene.
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Consequences Quotes
And politically he has to stand the consequences with his constituents in California, who he is going to talk to in the next few days. But to rush to judgment now and say we know this or that or the other, we don't know a lot of these facts. A lot of it has been rumor and innuendo.
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Moving Quotes
All of us have many habits of whose import we are quite unaware, since they were formed without our knowing what we were about. Consequently they possess us, rather than we them. They move us; they control us. Unless we become aware of what they accomplish, and pass judgment upon the worth of the result, we do not control them.
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Great Day Quotes
While I deplored and denounced the incivilities of Quakerism in my day (such as the going naked in public by some at sundry times), my position regarding their religious views was, "They will answer to God, at their own peril, in the great day approaching [that is, the day of divine judgment]."
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Realizing Quotes
The ever-present expectancy of death is never far removed from any of us - whether we realize it or not. None of us can avoid it. It comes alike to the great and to the unknown; to the righteous and to the unrighteous. Wherein we differ is not in our ability to avert it, but in the preparedness with which we meet it. At such times some question the judgments of God. Some find bitterness because of the circumstances and because of the seeming untimeliness of death.