Wrong Judgment Quotes
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Wrong Judgment Quotes & Sayings
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Whoever takes the decision of war, he is surely a stupid man!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Anyway, what does "wrong" mean? Who decides what's wrong and what's right?
— Hiroshi Ishizaki
If some of my judgments were wrong
and some were wrong
they were made in what I believed at the time to be the best interest of the nation, — Richard M. Nixon
and some were wrong
they were made in what I believed at the time to be the best interest of the nation, — Richard M. Nixon
I think it's hard to have a full-time job and write fiction, but for essays, you need to be in the world.
— Sloane Crosley
Children wish fathers looked but with their eyes; fathers that children with their judgment looked; and either may be wrong.
— William Shakespeare
There's this whole sense of judgment and who's right and who's wrong and who's moral and who's going to be punished.
— Sandra Bernhard
Goodness is sparked by a caution for the sake of what is good, not a fear of what is bad.
— Criss Jami
God is going to judge righteously ... what did each one do in relation to what he or she knew to be right of wrong?
— Pat Robertson
My ear barely caught signals coming in regular succession which could not have been produced on earth ...
— Nikola Tesla
In presence, there is no right or wrong, because there is no duality. There is no judgment.
— Leonard Jacobson
Loyalty isn't standing by someone when he's right - that's good judgment. Loyalty is standing by someone when he's wrong.
— Susan Estrich
He who has no taste for order, will be often wrong in his judgment, and seldom considerate or conscientious in his actions.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
To try to make some meaning out of all this seems
— Donna Tartt
I don't do math.
— Buffy Andrews
Until I feel strong enough to pray sincerely and to act accordingly, I would rather not pray at all.
— Karen Horney
The cause of a wrong taste is a defect of judgment.
— Edmund Burke