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In a society that judges self-worth on productivity, it's no wonder we fall prey to the misconception that the more we do, the more we're worth
— Ellen Stern
Censorship often boils down to some male judges getting to read a lot of dirty books
with one hand. — Robin Morgan
with one hand. — Robin Morgan
Conscience looks backwards and judges past actions, inducing that kind of dissatisfaction, which if weak we call regret, and if severe remorse.
— Charles Darwin
Yet sometimes the world judges females by a different standard and seeks to punish them unjustly.
— Victoria Thompson
The magistrates are the ministers for the laws, the judges their interpreters, the rest of us are servants of the law, that we all may be free.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The populace judges of the power of God by the power of the priests.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
When we have sold our identity to the judges of this world, we are bound to become restless, because of a growing need for affirmation and praise.
— Henri Nouwen
I learned a long time ago not to waste time analyzing why judges do the things they do.
— John Grisham
Every newly discovered truth judges the world, separates the good from the evil, and calls on faithful souls to make sure of their election.
— Julia Ward Howe
Everybody is presumed to know the law except His Majesty's judges, who have a Court of Appeal set over them to put them right.
— William Henry Maule
For Heaven's sake discard the monstrous wig which makes the English judges look like rats peeping through bunches of oakum
— Thomas Jefferson
Those who never sail stormy waters are the quickest and harshest judges of bad seamanship.
— Susan Glaspell
If one judges love by the majority of its effects, it is more like hatred than like friendship.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
All of my judges will want to welcome every child into the world, give them a place at the table.
— Gary Bauer
In Italy the censor is very old and there are many judges and psychiatrists who analyse you.
— Dario Argento
We have a man [Donald Trump] who judges people based on their performance regardless of your gender, race, your ethnic or religious background.
— Chris Christie
You mean she's motivated by coffee and nerd gear and judges people solely on whether or not they're an asshole?" Elizabeth grinned. "Exactly.
— Alanea Alder
Men over forty are no judges of a book written in a new spirit.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Freewill means that the Universe never judges, never interferes with your own choices - and sees you as a being of equal creative power.
— Joy Page
Those might not be the very best judges of the relation of religion to happiness who, by their own account, had neither one nor the other.
— G.K. Chesterton
This world is unforgiving and cruel to those it judges as even the slightest bit outside the norm.
— Seanan McGuire
Those who are too lazy and comfortable to think for themselves and be their own judges obey the laws. Others sense their own laws within them.
— Hermann Hesse
Chief Justice [John] Roberts compared judges to umpires, who apply rules they did not write and cannot change to the competition before them.
— Orrin Hatch
God judges men by their hearts, not by the color of their skins.
— Harriet Jacobs
Rather marvelously, the older brain only permits change when it judges that change to be important, rewarding or good for it.
— Michael Merzenich
There is no fear of judgment for the man who judges himself according to the Word of God.
— Howard G. Hendricks
People are poor judges of importance and inflate minutiae to fill time and feel important.
— Timothy Ferriss
I would like beautiful gymnastics to be recognized as the best. I want the judges to appreciate things that are not necessarily winning points.
— Kohei Uchimura
What history will say about us is of no importance; because we will be gone when the history judges about us.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Wit has as few true judges as painting.
— William Wycherley
... if one is to rely on human judges, it is very important that they never admit to error.
— David S. Landes
Thieves for their robbery have authority When judges steal themselves.
— William Shakespeare
"Lawyers Are": The only civil delinquents whose judges must of necessity be chosen from (amongst) themselves.
— Charles Caleb Colton
We commit honest maniacs to Bedlam, so judges should be withdrawn from their bench, whose erroneous biases are leading us to dissolution.
— Thomas Jefferson
There are defendants whom the judges are afraid of.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
God judges what we give by what we keep.
— George Muller
Kind old ladies assure us that cats are often the best judges of character. A cat will always go to a good man, they say[.]
— Virginia Woolf
Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than that of laws.
— Francis Bacon
I don't like bonuses for public services employees who do great jobs, like prosecutors or judges.
— Trey Gowdy
Our Constitution was not written in the sands to be washed away by each wave of new judges blown in by each successive political wind.
— Hugo Black
Politicians must let voters know what they think about issues before the election. Judges should not.
— Jon Kyl
Judges are the weakest link in our system of justice, and they are also the most protected.
— Alan Dershowitz
It is essential to democracy that the elected representatives of the people make the laws that govern this country - and not the judges.
— Theresa May
In the future, judges will send criminals to holy spots where reverence-provoking beauty will overwhelm their addiction to hatred.
— Rob Brezsny
A man cannot speak but he judges himself
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm a good judge of my own work.
— S.E. Hinton
Everybody hates lawyers, but they don't realize judges are just lawyers with a promotion. Think about it.
— Lisa Scottoline
Our constitutional system is founded on democracy: the will of the people, not the unchecked rule of judges.
— Mike DeWine
I think my independence was a big help to getting Judges Roberts and Alito confirmed, and I think that's recognized.
— Arlen Specter
Knowing that religion does not furnish grosser bigots than law, I expect little from old judges.
— Thomas Jefferson
He cannot be strict in judging, who does not wish others to be strict judges of himself.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The marriage of convenience has this to recommend it: we are better judges of convenience than we are of love.
— Mignon McLaughlin
The more a man judges, the less he loves
— Honore De Balzac
But who would dare condemn me in this world with no judges, where no one is innocent!
— Albert Camus
The world at large does not judge us by who we are and what we know; it judges us by what we have.
— Joyce Brothers
I also read modern novels - I have just had to read 60 as I am one of the judges for the Orange Fiction Prize.
— Kate Adie
My job, I think, is the hardest job out of all the judges because I am the only one that is a performer.
— Paula Abdul
No one ever judges their own self.
— James Wolk
If one judges love according to the greatest part of the effects it produces, it would appear to resemble rather hatred than kindness.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Children can be harsh judges when it comes to their parents, disinclined to grant clemency.
— Jon Krakauer
Too many judges are fooled into thinking a smile equals style.
— Neshka Robeva
Actors are not always the best judges. We have a peculiar idea of what we think we are, and sometimes it's best left to others to decide what we play.
— John Hurt
But let no person say what they would or would not do, since we are not judges for ourselves until circumstances call us to act.
— Abigail Adams
Excise: A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid.
— Samuel Johnson
Justice should be cheap but judges expensive.
— A.P. Herbert
Half of figure skating is opinion, convincing judges.
— Scott Hamilton
I don't trust judges. Perhaps it's the nature of my profession. I like knockouts, not decisions.
— John Grisham
Nobody is a good judge in his own cause!
— Therese Of Lisieux
Judges can receive gifts as long as they report them.
— Jeffrey Toobin
Children are excellent judges of character, you know
— Mohsin Hamid
I believe that one day the world will judge the witch hunt against homosexuals just as harshly as it judges the Spanish Inquisition and the Holocaust.
— Mae West
Men of genius are not quick judges of character. Deep thinking and high imagining blunt that trivial instinct by which you and I size people up.
— Max Beerbohm
The problem was to get judges who were not afraid to prosecute Saddam despite intimidation and threats.
— Hoshyar Zebari
your judgement judges you and defines you
— Jean-Paul Sartre
When the judges shall be obliged to go armed, it will be time for the courts to be closed.
— Stephen J. Field
The judges say, make it your own, so I just remixed a song if I felt like the piece needed it
— Blake Lewis
Bishops and judges are some of the best politicians in the world. They know how to manipulate the political process.
— David Blunkett
It is only with the best judges that the highest works of art would lose none of their honor by being seen in their rudiments.
— John Frederick Boyes
The punishment of death is the war of a nation against a citizen whose destruction it judges to be necessary or useful.
— Cesare Beccaria
Judges and senates have been bought for gold; Esteem and love were never to be sold.
— Alexander Pope
Empires inevitably fall, and when they do, history judges them for the legacies they leave behind.
— Noah Feldman
We are more severe judges of our own acts ... We judge our thoughts, our intents, our secret curses, our secret hates, not only our acts.
— Anais Nin
Enter their minds, and you'll find the judges you're so afraid of - and how judiciously they judge themselves.
— Marcus Aurelius
The more one judges, the less one loves.
— Honore De Balzac
Criminals are dumb as stumps. If they were smart they could go be investment bankers. Or judges.
— Jeff Abbott
Each man judges correctly those matters with which he is acquainted; it is of these that he is a competent critic.
— Aristotle.