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You already have zero privacy. Get over it! --Scott McNealy CEO Sun Microsystems 1999
— Christian Parenti
Sometimes it seems safer to hold it all in, where the only person who can judge is yourself.
— Sarah Dessen
You judge yourself by what you think you can achieve, others judge you by what have achieved.
— Confucius
None of us can judge, we have no idea what it was like. You've spent your life devoted to someone else and neglecting yourself.
— Adam Dennis
You can only really judge yourself in comparison to other people. How bad you are, but you're not as bad as someone else. So it's degrees of losing.
— John Cusack
Self-motivation becomes easier when we see our choices as affirmations of our deeper values and goals.
— Charles Duhigg
Louisa May Alcott is right. An extraordinary girl can't have an ordinary life. Don't judge yourself. Love yourself.
— Caroline Kepnes
It's much more difficult to make a judgment on yourself than on anyone else. If you can manage to judge yourself well, you're a truly wise person.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
we are all one family but love ourselves best.
— Mary Oliver
If you always do your best, there is no way you can judge yourself.
— Miguel Angel Ruiz
Loving truth and living honestly is my attitude to life. Be true to yourself and be true to others, thus you can be the judge of your behavior.
— Ba Jin
Judge for yourself. I've hated him and tried to love him for so many years I can't see him clearly.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
I'll always love you."
"I'll love you, too." He touched my face. "Forever. — Jeri Smith-Ready
"I'll love you, too." He touched my face. "Forever. — Jeri Smith-Ready
A man can appear to be a part of something not-so-good on its face, but don't take it upon yourself to judge him unless you know his motives as well.
— Harper Lee