Judging Others Quotes

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Michael J. Sullivan
“We are more than the bodies we inhabit," Fawkes said. "They're little more than clothes, and yet we judge so much by them.”
Michael J. Sullivan, The Death of Dulgath

Assegid Habtewold
“When we generalize and judge people quickly without taking ample time, we've chosen a shortcut. It's superficial of us, and a lack of wisdom.”
Assegid Habtewold, The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For continued success in leadership

Carla Madeira
“Dalva poderia tantas coisas se pudesse. Mas só pôde o que fez. Quem vê de fora faz arranjos melhores, mas é dentro, bem no lugar que a gente não vê, que o não dar conta ocupa tudo.”
Carla Madeira, Tudo é Rio

Haresh Sippy
“Why judge when it's only a matter of perception.”
Haresh Sippy

Brigid Kemmerer
“But sometimes I think everyone needs to take a long look in the mirror before they go making an issue about someone's else life.”
Brigid Kemmerer, Call It What You Want

Abhijit Naskar
“When all combine without condescension, we shall witness God's face.”
Abhijit Naskar, Bulldozer on Duty

Brianna Labuskes
“The way to judge people wasn't to look at how they acted toward people they wanted to impress; it was to look at the way they treated those who could do nothing for them.”
Brianna Labuskes, The Librarian of Burned Books

“Judgment closes the doors of understanding, while analysis opens the windows of insight. The former dismisses, condemns, and separates, while the latter explores, comprehends, and connects. Let us choose the path of analysis over judgment, for it is through discernment and empathy that we foster true understanding and bridge the gaps between us”
Erick "The Black Sheep" G

Mira Grant
“Stop trying to judge us based on what you know, and try judging on what's actually around you. You might be surprised by how many things we don't do the way you'd expect but that turn out to work just fine all the same. Think about it, won't you?”
Mira Grant, How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea

“I felt that someone who was different from another didn’t make them weird. If anything, it would be weird if all people were the same, and frankly, boring. I didn’t think people had to force connections with everyone, but they surely didn’t have to judge each other either.”
J. Aleong, A Most Important Year

Vera Brosgol
“The girl you killed? How do you know she wasn't more messed up than you? Or that boy? I know it sounds stupid, but you can't know! You can't judge them! No one has the right to decide who gets to live or die. Not even you.”
Vera Brosgol, Anya's Ghost

Abhijit Naskar
“Instead of worrying about a fictitious judgment day, Make your actual today a real nonjudgment day.”
Abhijit Naskar, Either Reformist or Terrorist: If You Are Terror I Am Your Grandfather

Frank  Sonnenberg
“You may never be able to walk a mile in a man’s shoes, but at least you can give it a try.”
Frank Sonnenberg, The Path to a Meaningful Life

“The more we are away from God, the more we judge others. The more we are closer to God, the more we judge ourselves.”
Prasanth Jonathan

Jessica Speer
“When you notice you're thinking judgmental thoughts, pause. Try to catch yourself before you speak, text or do any harm. You can't get those words back.”
Jessica Speer, Middle School - Safety Goggles Advised: Exploring the WEIRD Stuff from Gossip to Grades, Cliques to Crushes and Popularity to Peer Pressure

Jessica Speer
“We all have judgmental thoughts sometimes. And we all have the power to keep these thoughts to ourselves.”
Jessica Speer, Middle School - Safety Goggles Advised: Exploring the WEIRD Stuff from Gossip to Grades, Cliques to Crushes and Popularity to Peer Pressure

“Somehow, not judging has become very much in vogue. When presented with a dilemma, it’s what the progressive-minded are supposed to do. Not judging is great when it comes to superficialities like, “I’m not going to judge your green, bouffant hair,” or civil rights like, “I’m not going to judge your sexual orientation,” but it falls apart when you apply it to moral dilemmas. “I’m not going to judge the Syrian refugee crisis” just makes you sound like an asshole.”
Tracy Schorn, Leave a Cheater, Gain a Life: The Chump Lady's Survival Guide

“Whoever is busy trying to know himself has no time to notice the faults of others. Judge yourself and you will stop judging others.”
The Nun Magdalina

Anoir Ou-chad
“In the past, I used to be critical of others' immature decisions and their inappropriate behaviors. But as I grew up, I realized that I've done awful things I never thought I would do. My stupidity was the most embarrassing. Now each time I see foolishness of any sort, I keep both my mind and mouth shut as I walk away.”
Anoir Ou-chad, The Alien

L.A. Nettles
“The lemons life gave me are stored in a basket. Judgmental people provoke me to bake them into a whipped pie of sugary spite. I gladly serve it up to them...in an effort to silence their meringue pie hole from complaining.”
L.A. Nettles, Butterflies

Winnie Nantongo
“Not to fear for love is a growth for the soul, to know that there are no limitations or taboos to develop feelings for someone, regardless of genitalia, only to feel and not condemn oneself. Enjoy life as a nest of opportunities.”
Winnie Nantongo

Randa Abdel-Fattah
“Get out of here, Adam! You don't judge people. We're not a plural, or some big bloc, all acting and feeling and saying the same things. You judge individuals. Anyway, it goes both ways. I've got family friends who think all Anglos are drunk wife-bashers slumped in front of Springer with a stubby in their hands."
"Are you serious?"
"Yes. Dead serious. Should I make an excuse for them? Oh they're allowed to think that. After all they've never really had a conversation with a sober Anglo. If it sounds so ridiculous for your background, then why doesn't it for ours?”
Randa Abdel-Fattah, Does My Head Look Big In This?

Abhijit Naskar
“Life is too short to be wasted on judgmental whim. Put your judgment aside, and have some ice-cream.”
Abhijit Naskar, Esperanza Impossible: 100 Sonnets of Ethics, Engineering & Existence

Andrzej Sapkowski
“Yes, indeed' said the vampire, impervious to the
derision. ‘Your mutated race is capable of regenerating its fingernails, toenails, hair and epidermis, but is unable to accept the fact that other races are more advanced in that respect. That inability is not the result of your primitiveness. Quite the opposite: it’s a result of egotism and a conviction in your own perfection. Anything that is more perfect than you must be a repulsive aberration. And repulsive aberrations are consigned to myths, for
sociological reasons.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, Baptism of Fire

Andrzej Sapkowski
“Yes, indeed" said the vampire, impervious to the
derision. "Your mutated race is capable of regenerating its fingernails, toenails, hair and epidermis, but is unable to accept the fact that other races are more advanced in that respect. That inability is not the result of your primitiveness. Quite the opposite: it’s a result of egotism and a conviction in your own perfection. Anything that is more perfect than you must be a repulsive aberration. And repulsive aberrations are consigned to myths, for
sociological reasons.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, Baptism of Fire

“The more we judge ourselves, the lesser we judge others.”
Prasanth Jonathan

N.A. Cooper
“... you can never judge a man by how he acts at his best. You have to see him at his worst; at his weakest. You have to watch him try to overcome adversity, then you’ll see him for who he really is.”
N.A. Cooper, Ripple Effect

Jay Shetty
“Don't judge someone with a different disease. Don't expect anyone to be perfect. Don't think you are perfect.”
Jay Shetty

“A mirror does not judge when you look at it. It reflects who you are or what you are becoming.”
Eduvie Donald