It's always judged on funny first, then the facts, and the realism, and the points that you're trying to make.
A Marine knows that pride is the bedrock upon which he will lay the foundation of his life, and on that foundation he will build the structure by which the worth of his existence and the measure of his accomplishments will be judged.
Like pictures, men should be judged by their merits and not by their defects.
As soon as you direct such a question outward to your fellow man and not inward to yourself, you have set yourself on a judgment seat and thereby judged yourself. You have robbed yourself of what you had won by your own continence; you have taken one step forward but ten backward: and then you have reason to weep over your obstinacy, your failure to improve, and your pride.
This is our first task-caring for our children. It's our first job. If we don't get that right, we don't get anything right. That's how, as a society, we will be judged.
. . . we must learn -once again- to regard Islam as the norm by which the world is to be judged.
Thank God we are not to be judged by the opinions of our fellows, but by the work that we do.
They say a man should be judged by his enemies. I am very proud of mine.
It was the kiss by which all the others of his life would be judged and found wanting.
If we were all to be judged by our thoughts, the hills would be swarming with outlaws.
It should be judged primarily on grace, elegance and beauty rather than simply on mechanic tumbling.
The nation needs to return to the colonial way of life, when a wife was judged by the amount of wood she could split.
Saints should always be judged guilty until they are proved innocent.
Women always feel like they're being stared at and judged, and rightfully so
All experiences are welcomed and fully digested, not judged good or bad.
It is vain to speak of approaching judgment when finding our place, our portion, and our enjoyment in the very scene which is to be judged.
Wedlock's like wine - not properly judged of till the second glass.
When I spend my time out on the campaign trail, it's usually about what I can do for somebody else. I don't like talking about myself, I don't like the whole atmosphere of how people are judged in American politics too often as to what you say instead of what you do. And so for me it's always about what can I do for you? How can I help you?
. . . we rarely confide in those who are better than we. Rather, we are more inclined to flee their society. Most often, on the other hand, we confess to those who are like us and who share our weaknesses. Hence we don't want to improve ourselves and be bettered, for we should first have to be judged in default. We merely wish to be pitied and encouraged in the course we have chosen. In short, we should like, at the same time, to cease being guilty and yet not to make the effort of cleansing ourselves.
I feel no shame at being found still owning a share when the bottom of the market comes…I would go much further than that. I should say that it is from time to time the duty of a serious investor to accept the depreciation of his holdings with equanimity and without reproaching himself. … An investor…should be aiming primarily at long-period results, and should be solely judged by these.