Quotes about Judgment
I have never seen an ass who talked like a human being, but I have met many human beings who talked like asses.
— Heinrich Heine
In the book of Colossians, it talks about that because of what Christ did, we are pure. We are without judgment on ourselves. And only through him can we do something like this.
— Jim Bakker
It's a well-known fact that tall people are evil.
— Kevin Hart
Rarely do we invest the time to open the book of another's life. When we do, we are usually surprised to find its cover so misleading and its reviews so flawed.
— Richard Paul Evans
Often what we see clearest in others is what we most avoid seeing in ourselves.
— Richard Paul Evans
Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes. That way he can't do anything to you because you're a mile away and you've got his shoes.
— Richard Paul Evans
You're a skid-mark on the underwear of humanity. -Ostin Liss
— Richard Paul Evans
We tend to demonize those we inflict pain on. It lessens our guilt.
— Richard Paul Evans
It's because the very core of their identity is called into question. Whether they're guilty or not makes almost no difference. That's just the way we're wired.
— Richard Paul Evans
And there is a proud kind of moderation likewise, when men will take upon them to censure both parties, as if they were wiser than both
— Richard Sibbes
He establishes every purpose by counsel (Prov. 20:18). God, indeed, uses carnal men to very good service, but without a thorough altering and conviction of their judgment. He works by them, but not in them. Therefore they do neither approve the good they do nor hate the evil they abstain from.
— Richard Sibbes
for Christ is set out here as a mild Saviour to weak ones; and, for time to come, his powerful care and love is never interrupted, until he bring forth judgment to victory. And thereupon it is that both the means of salvation and grace wrought by means, and glory the perfection of grace, come all under one name of the kingdom of God so oft; because whom by means he brings to grace, he will by grace bring to glory.
— Richard Sibbes