Meaningful Quotes. Thoughtful Insights. Helpful Tools.
Advanced Search Options

Quotes about Judgment

He liked the works of his friends, which is beautiful as loyalty but can be disastrous as judgment.
— Ernest Hemingway
Let them all go to hell, except the people, and then, when they come to power, we must be dam cautious to see what they will become.
— Ernest Hemingway
While public opinion might sway back and forth, right and wrong do not.
— Andy Andrews
Have you ever considered how often we judge ourselves by our intentions while we judge others by their actions? Yet intention without action is an insult to those who expect the best from you.
— Andy Andrews
He did, however, put in me the ability to make a decision and then make it right.
— Andy Andrews
Have you ever considered how often we judge ourselves by our intentions while we judge others by their actions? Yet intention without action is an insult to those who expect the best from you. 'I intended to bring you flowers, but I didn't.' 'I meant to finish this work on time.' 'I was going to be there for your birthday.
— Andy Andrews
Our definition of wisdom? The ability to see into the future the consequences of your choices in the present.
— Andy Andrews
you will never please everyone, nor should pleasing everyone be your goal. For example, to seek the approval of someone who is lazy or jealous is to cast your pearls before swine. You will find that God rarely uses a person whose main concern is what others are thinking.
— Andy Andrews
Every decision you ever made — the best ones and the worst ones — were, at their base, merely a product of your thinking at that time.
— Andy Andrews
Just because there isn't a "Thou shalt not" attached to a situation does not necessarily mean it is a "Thou shalt.
— Andy Stanley
Because of the pressure to fit in and to please, we can find ourselves making decisions that don't align with our highest good. When we make decisions from the fear of being judged and/or rejected, we doom ourselves to this people-pleasing brand of decision-making.
— Andy Stanley
Likewise, most of the world goes to bed at night under the assumption that if they were to die in their sleep, they would find themselves standing at the pearly gates. After all, good people go to heaven. And just about everybody thinks they are good.
— Andy Stanley