Long ago the accusations had begun, And suddenly knew by whom it had been judged
When I am angry I have a judgment and an unmet need.
It is the duty of the Umpire to determine all questions submitted to him according to these laws, when they apply, and according to his best judgment when they do not apply.
The forgiveness of the world can only be accomplished by the judgment of the world.
Thinking is different from perceiving and is held to be in part imagination, in part judgment
There is a constant rush to judgment in Foucault. He is filled with specious generalizations, false categories, distortions, fudging, pretenses to knowledge in areas where he was ignorant. He had no ability whatsoever to distinguish among historical sources, where he makes terrible blunders.
Hillary Clinton`s plan would trigger a constitutional crisis unlike almost anything we have ever seen before. In effect, she would be abolishing the law-making powers of Congress in order to write her own laws from the Oval Office. And you see what bad judgment she has. She has seriously bad judgment.
I'm starting to mistrust my judgment.
There are no judgments so harsh as those of the erring, the inexperienced, and the young.
This was not judgment day - only morning. Morning: excellent and fair.
Those who doubted whether Iraq or the world would be better off without Saddam Hussein, and those who believe today that we are not safer with his capture, don't have the judgment to be President, or the credibility to be elected President. No one can doubt or should doubt that we are safer - and Iraq is better - because Saddam Hussein is now behind bars.
It is not often that any man can have so much knowledge of another, as is necessary to make instruction useful.
I am not an expert on the Clinton Foundation, so, you know, I don't want to pass judgment on it.
A judgment pronounced in accordance with the facts can therefore assign to it an historical place only within that movement of reformation which was brought to a victorious issue by King Josiah.
I don't care what other people's judgments come down to-I care what my judgments come down to.
A moral person is one who constantly exercises, and acts on, his best rational judgment.
I love the veterans. And I'll take care of them. And they know that I'll take care of them. And that's going to be my job. But, also, I have the ability, and the knowledge, and the background to make the right judgments, to keep America safe and secure.
The only part of an argument that really matters is what we think of the people arguing. X claims a, Y claims b. They make arguments to support their claims with any number of points. But when their listeners remember the discussion, what matters is simply that X believes a and Y believes b. People then form their judgment on what they think of X and Y.
The world is full of pots jeering at kettles.
Time is the only critic without ambition.