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The more one judges, the less one loves.
The man of authentic self-confidence is the man who relies on the judgment of his own mind. Such a man is not malleable; he may be mistaken, he may be fooled in a given instance, but he is inflexible in regard to the absolutism of reality, i.e., in seeking and demanding truth.
Make no judgments where you have no compassion.
Judgment means that you view the world as you are, rather than as it is.
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Judge not, before you judge yourself. Judge not, if you’re not ready for judgment. The Road of life is rocky and you may stumble too, so while you talk about me, someone else is judging you.
In an age of permissionless leverage, judgement, not work, determines success and failure.
Wisdom is only found in truth.
Whatever strengthens your ego weakens your judgement, and ultimately, your success.
We do not judge the people we love.
Good judgement is the product of a calm and curious mind, reasoning without motivation and attachment.
Self-esteem is reliance on one’s power to think… The man of authentic self-confidence is the man who relies on the judgment of his own mind.
Life is short, art long, opportunity fleeting, experiment uncertain, and judgment difficult.
Your life will be what you create it as, and no one will stand in judgment of it, now or ever.
The deepest fear we have, ‘the fear beneath all fears,’ is the fear of not measuring up, the fear of judgment. It’s this fear that creates the stress and depression of everyday life.
Our deepest fear is judgment. Our deepest longing is love. The gospel of grace removes the one and provides the other.
Anything that shifts power from the individual judgment of free citizens to government is a bad thing.
A clear mind leads to better judgment and better outcomes. A happy, calm, and peaceful person will make better decisions. So if you want to operate at peak performance, you have to learn how to tame your mind.
If you find someone with wisdom, good judgment, and good actions; make him a companion.
If you argue with a madman, it is extremely probable that you will get the worst of it; for in many ways his mind moves all the quicker for not being delayed by the things that go with good judgment.
Pray with your intelligence. Bring things to God that you have thought out and think them out again with Him. That is the secret of good judgment.
One of the bigger mistakes of our time, I suppose, was preaching the demonization of all judgment without teaching how to judge righteously. We now live in an age where, apart from the inability to bear even good judgment when it so passes by, still everyone, inevitably, has a viral opinion (judgment) about everything and everyone, but little skill in good judgment as its verification or harness.
I am reminded of a piece of advice my father gave me regarding shoes. …He said it is better to buy one good pair of shoes than four cheap ones. One pair made of fine leather could outlast four inferior pairs and, if well-cared-for, would continue to proclaim your good judgment and taste no matter how old they become.
I don’t care what other people’s judgments come down to-I care what my judgments come down to.
Hope is a great falsifier. Let good judgment keep her in check.
Man may have the most excellent judgment in all other matters, and yet go wrong in those which concern himself; because here the will comes in and deranges the intellect at once. Therefore let a man take counsel of a friend. A doctor can cure everyone but himself; if he falls ill, he sends for a colleague.
A person may be a moron or an imbecile if he is lacking in judgment; but with good judgment he can never be either. Indeed the rest of the intellectual faculties seem of little importance in comparison with judgment.
Any penalty – I’ve told you a hundred times – can be eliminated by concentration or good judgment.
You can question somebody’s views and their judgment without questioning their motives or patriotism.
Every now and then go away, have a little relaxation, for when you come back to your work your judgment will be surer. Go some distance away because then the work appears smaller and more of it can be taken in at a glance and a lack of harmony and proportion is more readily seen.
All our knowledge hast its origins in our perceptions … In nature there is no effect without a cause … Experience never errs; it is only your judgments that err by promising themselves effects such as are not caused by your experiments … Science is the observation of things possible, whether present or past; prescience is the knowledge of things which may come to pass.
Experience never misleads; what you are misled by is only your judgment, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experiments.
Experience does not err. Only your judgments err by expecting from her what is not in her power.
Nothing is more apt to deceive us than our own judgment of our work. We derive more benefit from having our faults pointed out by our enemies than from hearing the opinions of friends.
Experience never errs; it is only your judgments that err by promising themselves effects such as are not caused by your experiments.