We should not pretend to understand the world only by the intellect. The judgement of the intellect is only part of the truth.
We do but learn to-day what our better advanced judgements will unteach us tomorrow.
Rob a neighbour with a smile.
Resistants were on the right side, Salò Republic's combatants on the wrong one. (. . . ) One cannot equate who was fighting for a right cause of equality and freedom, and who, apart of goodfaith, was on the wrong side. (. . . ) The judgement of the Right [on Fascism] have to be negative, due to freedom limitation. (. . . ) We cannot deny ourselves history, and Fascism was a dictatorship that denied some fundamental freedoms.
. . . our impulses are too strong for our judgement sometimes
Let yourself become that space that welcomes any experience without judgement.
If on Judgement Day I were summoned by St. Peter to give testimony to the used-to-be sheriff's act of kindness, I would be unable to say anything in his behalf. His confidence that my uncle and every other Black man who heard of the Klan's coming ride would scurry under their houses to hide in chicken droppings was too humiliating to hear. Without waiting for Momma's thanks, he rode out of the yard, sure that things were as they should be and that he was a gentle squire, saving those deserving serfs from the laws of the land, which he condoned.
(3) 'IS IT A SYSTEM. . . ?'. . . Ultimately, I suspect, this is a question about which the reader should form his own judgement by study of the original text.
Faith is the commitment of one's consciousness to beliefs for which one has no sensory evidence or rational proof. When man rejects reason as his standard of judgement, only one alternative standard remains to him: his feelings. A mystic is a man who treats his feelings as tools of cognition. Faith is the equation of feelings with knowledge
I'm not perfect, either. In the end, it's only God's judgement that matters, and I've learned enough to know that no one can presume to know the will of God.
Many persons of high intelligence have notoriously poor judgement.
I picture it like Judgement Day,' he says finally, his eyes on the water. 'We'll rise up out of our bodies and find each other again in spirit form. We'll meet in that new place, all of us together, and first it'll seem strange, and pretty soon it'll seem strange that you could ever lose someone, or get lost.
The resurrection and the judgement will demonstrate before all worlds who won and who lost. We can wait!
One cool judgement is worth a thousand hasty councils.
The conduct of a losing party never appears right: at least it never can possess the only infallible criterion of wisdom to vulgar judgements-success.
You know, don't judge a person, do not pass judgement, unless you have talked to them one on one.
Our judgements about things vary according to the time left us to live -that we think is left us to live.
Generosity without delicacy, like wit without judgement, generally gives as much pain as pleasure.
The attentions of others matter to us because we are afflicted by a congenital uncertainty as to our own value, as a result of which affliction we tend to allow others' appraisals to play a determining role in how we see ourselves. Our sense of identity is held captive by the judgements of those we live among.
Life is short, science is long; opportunity is elusive, experiment is dangerous, judgement is difficult.