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    The gospel tells that our Judge has become our Savior.

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    The government can now delve into personal and private records of individuals even if they cannot be directly connected to a terrorist or foreign government. Bank records, e-mails, library records, even the track of discount cards at grocery stores can be obtained on individuals without establishing any connection to a terrorist before a judge. According to the Los Angeles Times, Al Qaeda uses sophisticated encryption devices freely available on the Internet that cannot be cracked. So the terrorists are safe from cyber-snooping, but we're not.

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    The government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers.

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    The greatness of common sense, and its title to reverence, appear in this, that it deals with vast complexity, that is, with the innumerable elements of a situation. Common sense discerns and judges a path through this knotted and tangled maze.

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    The guest will judge better of a feast than the cook

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    The great tides and currents which engulf the rest of men do not turn aside in their course and pass the judges by.

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    The hard necessity of bringing the judge on the bench down into the dock has been the peculiar responsibility of the writer in all ages of man.

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    The hardest thing to judge is what level of risk is safe.

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    The heart surrenders everything to the moment. The mind judges and holds back.This is quotes copyright © By Pumpkin Limited

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    The Houston Astros are the youngest team in the National League if you judge by age.

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    The hour of noon has passed,' said Judge Fang. 'Let us go and get some Kentucky Fried Chicken.

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    The Human is the only animal on earth that pays a thousand times for the same mistake. We make a mistake, we judge ourselves, we find ourselves guilty, and we punish ourselves. Every time we remember, we judge ourselves again, we are guilty again, and we punish ourselves again and again and again.

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    The idea of a judgment of history is secularism's vain, meaningless, hopeless, pathetic attempt to devise a substitute for what the great Abrahamic traditions of faith know is the final judgment of almighty God, who is not an impersonal force. History is not God. God is God. History is not our judge. God is our Judge.

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    The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, and wretches hang that jurymen may dine.

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    The idea of scrolling is amazing because you could just bypass everybody's whatever, but then whatever catches your eye - yeah, I don't judge those people who tweet their breakfast, lunch and dinner but, I like to just use it for special occasions.

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    The impartiality of history is not that of the mirror, which merely reflects objects, but of the judge, who sees, listens, and decides.

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    The incident with Dawn hadn't been one of my finer moments. I honestly hadn't expected to break any bones when I shoved her into a tree. Still, the incident had given me a dangerous reputation. The story had gained legendary status, and I liked to imagine that it was still being told around campfires late at night. Judging by the look on the girl's face, it was.

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    The Inquisition confused sin with sinners and judged both. Modern Americans make the same mistake but judge neither.

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    The invention of writs was really the making of the English Common Law; and the credit of this momentous achievement, which took place chiefly between 1150 and 1250, must be shared between the officials of the royal Chancery, who framed new forms, and the royal judges, who either allowed them or quashed them.

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    The judges are much closer to the action than the fans are. Fans sure can sway the way a fight looks. I am confident in the ability of the judges and if I do what I need to do and things go the way that we plan, we will come out with the victory regardless of the fan support.

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    The judges say, make it your own, so I just remixed a song if I felt like the piece needed it

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    The judge is not the knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beauty or of goodness.

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    The judges are a big problem. Law is equal for everyone, except for them.

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    The judges are fun because they bring different personalities. And it's also really exciting to work really hard all week and then have them either give really good praise or to give constructive criticism.

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    The judge's authority derives entirely from the fact that he is applying the law and not his personal values. That is why the American public accepts the decisions of its courts, accepts even decisions that nullify the laws a majority of the electorate or their representatives voted for.

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    The judges of England have rarely been original thinkers or great jurists. Many have been craftsmen rather than creators.

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    The judge also has a truth he wants to hide: He often hasn't been completely candid in describing the facts or the law.

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    The judge's authority depends upon the assumption that he speaks with the mouth of others. That is to say, the momentum of his utterances must be greater than any which his personal reputation and character can command, if it is to do the work assigned to it - if it is to stand against the passionate resentments arising out of the interests he must frustrate - for while a judge must discover some composition with the dominant trends of his times, he must preserve his authority by cloaking himself in the majesty of an overshadowing past.

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    The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the social worker-judge.

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    The judges who awarded the 1980 Commonwealth Poetry Prize to my first collection of poems, Crossing the Peninsula and Other Poems, cited with approval and with no apparent conscious irony my early poem, "No Alarms." The poem was composed probably sometime in 1974 or 1975, and it complained about the impossibility of writing poetry - of being a poet - under the conditions in which I was living then.

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    The judge placed his hands on the ground. He looked at his inquisitor. This is my claim, he said. And yet everywhere upon it are pockets of autonomous life. Autonomous. In order for it to be mine nothing must be permitted to occur upon it save by my dispensation.

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    The judge turned his back towards me, sitting back on his judge's chair, while I was in the witness stand being questioned. The whole courtroom was full of these anarchists, leftists, communists and Jewish lobbyists.

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    The judge who sits over the murderer and looks into his face, and at one moment recognizes all the emotions and potentialities and possibilities of the murderer in his own soul and hears the murderer's voice as his own, is at the next moment one and indivisible as the judge, and scuttles back into the shell of his cultivated self and does his duty and condemns the murderer to death.

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    [The kidnapping] happened 14 years ago, and I didn't talk about it for ten years because I was too embarrassed. I was too scared. I thought, People are gonna judge me, they're gonna pity me, and I don't want that. Because I'm not a victim - I'm a survivor.

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    The law of England has established trial by judge and jury in the conviction that it is the mode best calculated to ascertain the truth.

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    The leader must aim high, see big, judge widely, thus setting himself apart form the ordinary people who debate in narrow confines.

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    The law rarely hesitates in declaring its own meaning; but the Judges are frequently puzzled to find out the meaning of others.

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    the leaders of globalization ... have tied themselves to a single measurement by which they judge success and failure ... They only measure money and the bottom line.

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    The less harshly we judge ourselves, the more accepting we become of others.

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    The links between the American government and the Iraqi government are so close that you cannot judge one without asking at least the other what he has done by this time.

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    The liberals are fighting so hard whenever President Bush appoints any federal judges.

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    The liberal groups spent months raising money so they could take down anyone President Bush nominated. But they have not been able to touch judge Roberts.

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    The logic is often far-fetched - how does medical marijuana affect interstate commerce? - and some conservatives would like judges to start throwing out federal laws wholesale on commerce clause grounds. The court once again said no thanks.

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    The Lord is our God, our judge, and our king, and He shall reign over us.

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    The major networks, the cable networks, they're being prosecutors. They're judges and jurors and executioners. Well, c'mon, that's ridiculous. But they're doing it.

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    The magistrates are the ministers for the laws, the judges their interpreters, the rest of us are servants of the law, that we all may be free.

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    The loving parts of your personality are content, grateful, patient, appreciative, caring, and more. They are interested in others. They do not judge others or themselves. They are not confined by fear. The more you experience them, the more you experience joy.

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    The manner of your speaking is full as important as the matter, as more people have ears to be tickled than understandings to judge.

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    The man who called it "near beer" was a bad judge of distance.

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    The man who believes that the secrets of the world are forever hidden lives in mystery and fear. Superstition will drag him down." -The Judge