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    You can't judge a book by its cover, can you?

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    You can't judge an internal injury by the size of the hole.

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    You can't please everyone. When you're too focused on living up to other people's standards, you aren't spending enough time raising your own. Some people may whisper, complain and judge. But for the most part, it's all in your head. People care less about your actions than you think. Why? They have their own problems!

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    You can't possibly judge your ability to control something until you've experienced the extremes of its capabilities. Do you understand?

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    You can use all the quantitative data you can get, but you still have to distrust it and use your own intelligence and judgment.

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    You cant legislate into existence an act of forgiveness and a true confession; those are mysteries of the human heart, and they occur between one individual and another individual, not a panel of judges sitting asking questions, trying to test your truth.

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    You can't judge the ability of a doctor by the amount of praise the undertakers give him.

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    You can't really judge characters, because that's when it gets really hard to play them.

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    You don't think I'm crazy?" I asked hesitantly. "Like I'm one to judge another persons sanity.

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    You get the information, and it's not your job to judge it or not judge it. You adapt, and you do it. That's what we do as actors. We're just as surprised as the viewers, sometimes.

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    You go against yourself when you judge or blame yourself for anything

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    You don't have to judge the whole world by your own standards. Not everybody is like you, you know.

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    You don't have to live with anger, or sadness, or jealousy. You don't have to judge yourself, make yourself guilty, and punish yourself.

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    You don't measure your maturity by comparing yourself with others. You judge maturity by comparing yourself to Jesus.

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    You have the right to kill me, but you don't have the right to judge me. That's life. There's nobility in that. There's focus. It's genuine. It's crystal and it's pure and it's available to everybody, so just shut your traps and put down your McDonalds, your vaccines, your Us Weekly, your TMZ and the rest of it.

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    You get to a certain age and you can't judge yourself on your dad or your parents.

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    You have to find the peace and patience within yourself to be a model and an example to others and not judge.

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    You have to judge everybody on balance, all the positives and all the negatives. In the life of my husband, I think the positives outweigh the negatives.

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    You have reckoned that history ought to judge the past and to instruct the contemporary world as to the future. The present attempt does not yield to that high office. It will merely tell how it really was.

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    You know, ogres only sound stupid. Most are pretty smart." "And it's a shallow person who judges anyone by the way they sound. I'm so shallow I'm surprised I don't reflect myself.

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    You know which guys are doing steroids and which ones aren't. I don't judge anybody. Everybody has their own life and people do what they want. It's like smoking pot. If you experiment with it, it doesn't mean you're the devil, and it doesn't mean you've ruined your body. It just means you tried it.

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    You know who has tenure? The pope has tenure. The Queen of England has tenure. So does Fidel and the communists - because they represent the people, of course (scoff). Federal judges have tenure as well - no federal judge has ever successfully been removed. And then there's the college professors. Me. How do you like that?

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    You know why I fear people's judgment? Because I know they're judging. I know they are.

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    You must judge a man's greatness by how much he will be missed.

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    You must not judge hastily or vulgarly of Snobs: to do so shows that you are yourself a Snob.

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    You must purge yourself of all thoughts of self-importance, and all inclination to judge either yourself or others. You must go to power with humility and deep respect.

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    You mustn't judge a politician by talk. You have to judge them by performance.

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    You never judge a day by the weather!

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    Young and old will sit and judge unfeeling, while the empty churches' bells are pealing. And the green hills lay ignored, untended, lonely watchers remain unbefriended.

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    You're an actor - people judge you and criticize you, and praise you and say you're great in equal measure.

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    You're judging her by her literacy," Tara says. "You're a literacist." "You've made that up.

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    You're judging her by her literacy,' Tara says. 'You're a literacist.' 'You've made that up.' Thomas Mackee packs up his stuff and stands up. 'You chicks give me the shits,' he says. 'You, on the other hand, brighten up our day,' I tell him. 'We all regard you as a god.

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    You're wrong means that I don't understand you, I'm not seeing what you're seeing- and I'm not seeing all of you there is to see. But there is nothing wrong with you. You are what you need to be, doing what you need to be doing, and although I may take steps to protect myself of others, I do not know all and therefore am literally inadequate to judge.

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    your judgement judges you and defines you

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    Your quarrel is with God. I merely wish to offer Him the opportunity to judge you.

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    Your son went into your kitchen and took a kitchen knife.

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    Your task is not to judge or punish. Karma will take care of that. Your task is to love.

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    You should always judge a book by its lovers.

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    You shouldn't overestimate the power of a single judge.

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    You shouldn't judge someone until you've walk a mile through an underground tunnel in her uncomfortable shoes

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    Youth is ever apt to judge in haste, and lose the medium in the wild extreme.

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    You wags that judge by rote, and damn by rule.

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    You have had indeed a fair trial. It is a shocking thing when a judge of your high office is shown to have betrayed the truth and his honor, and I sentence you to the penitentiary.

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    You invite judgment into your life every time you judge others. To avoid this invitation to negativity, it's best to stop focusing on others' darkness. Instead, pay attention to their strengths. Today, be a horse with blinders. Look at only the good. As you develop this power, you will attract positive forces into your life.

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    You judge a society by the decency of living of the weakest

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    You know what I hate? The outdoors. I mean, generally. I don't like outside. I'm an inside person. I'm all about refrigeration and indoor plumbing and Judge Judy.

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    You lose power to the people and circumstances you judge. They capture your attention in the same way that a movie does.

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    You really don't want to go to court and have the judge decide based on whether or not they're your friend, because you don't want to be thinking that the (judge's) friend is on the other side (of the court case).

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    You think that you can judge what's good or evil from whether you enjoy doing it or not. You think that evil is what always appears in the form of a temptation, while good is what you never spontaneously want to do. I think this is all total rubbish, if you don't mind my saying so.

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    You ultimately judge the civility of a society not by how it treats the rich, the powerful, the protected and the highly esteemed, but by how it treats the poor, the disfavored and the disadvantaged.