Quotes on Judging

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We use judgements as principlesof judegement.
 
The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence.
 
Someone is being judgmental when their judgments are power-driven, unempathetic, based on their own idiosyncratic values or tastes, overly based on other people’s character, and are closed, shallow, and pessimistic, and ultimately have the consequence of making the other person feel problematically diminished.
 
The process of comparison and condemnation prevents you from observing, studying. So a real student is one who observes everything in life, outwardly as well as inwardly, without comparing, approving, or condemning.
 
Every new concept first comes to the mind in a judgment.
 
We do not judge the people we love.
 
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.
 
Life is better than death, health is better than sickness, abundance is better than want, freedom is better than coercion, happiness is better than suffering, and knowledge is better than superstition and ignorance.
 
If you disagree with yourself, you are always right.
 
Observation without evaluation is the highest form of intelligence.
 
Understanding a person does not mean condoning; it only means that one does not accuse him as if one were God or a judge placed above him.
 
"Never judge a man without putting yourself in his place." This old proverb makes all judgment impossible, for we judge someone only because, in fact, we cannot put ourselves in his place.
 
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