Quotes by Judged Each act is an island in time, to be judged on its own. Albert Einstein judged islands A novel is written not to be judged, but experienced. Anne Enright judged written novel Romanticism has never been properly judged. Who was there to judge it? The critics! Arthur Rimbaud judged critics judging God has judged me all my life. But that is God's privilege, my lady. Not yours. Barbara Hambly judged privilege A man's worth can be judged through those who dislike him. Bill Loguidice judged dislike men If we judged everybody by the stupid, unguarded things they blurt out to their nearest and dearest, then we wouldn't ever get anywhere. Boris Johnson judged stupid ifs The gospel stands as true for those who reject it as for those who accept it - both will be judged by it. Boyd K. Packer rejects judged accepting At the end of your days, you will be judged by your gallop, not by your stumble. Bradley Whitford judged ends All experiences are welcomed and fully digested, not judged good or bad. Brenda Shoshanna judged I am learning to understand rather than immediately judge or to be judged. Bruce Lee martial-arts-inspirational judged judging Reasoning is never, like poetry, judged from the outside at all. C. S. Lewis judged reasoning wisdom A book may only be judged for what it is, not what you'd like it to be. Caitlín R. Kiernan judged may book Yeah, it's unfair that you can get judged by something you didn't do, but it's also unfair that you can inherit money that you didn't work for. Chris Rock judged unfair yeah I think I've always been interested in playing people who are judged very harshly. Christina Ricci judged people thinking If I judged anybody I wouldn't have any friends. Ed Wood judged ifs I should not be judged by a standard that's not applied to everyone else. Fareed Zakaria judged standards should Judge not, lest ye be judged judgmental. Florence King judged judgmental judging At the evening of our day, we shall be judged by our loving. Frederick Buechner judged evening Every man deserves to be judged in the context of his times. George Bernard Shaw judged every-man men CIVILISATION is not to be judged by the rapidity of communication, but by the value of what is communicated. Gilbert K. Chesterton civilisation judged communication 1234»