Defects Quote by Bainbridge Colby Download Open image “Like pictures, men should be judged by their merits and not by their defects.” — Bainbridge Colby ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Defects Greatness Judged Judged Merits Men Men Judged Merit Merits Merits Defects Pictures Men Should
A man's personal defects will commonly have with the rest of the world precisely that importance which they have to himself. If he makes… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Men are not to be judged by their looks, habits, and appearances; but by the character of their lives and conversations, and by their… — Roger L'Estrange Copy Share Image
We should not judge a man's merits by his great qualities, but by the use he makes of them. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
I see men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
It is the prerogative of great men only to have great defects. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
Time, which alone makes the reputation of men, ends by making their defects respectable. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Surely when a man is painting a picture he ought not refuse to hear any man's opinion... Since men are able to form a… — Leonardo da Vinci Copy Share Image
Men are not to be judged by what they do not know, but by what they know, and by the manner in which they… — Luc de Clapiers Copy Share Image
One should judge a man mainly from his depravities. Virtues can be faked. Depravities are real. — Klaus Kinski Copy Share Image
A man who shows no defect is a fool or a hypocrite, whom we should mistrust. There are defects so bound to fine qualities… — Joseph Joubert Copy Share Image
We do not judge men by what they are in themselves, but by what they are relatively to us. — Sophie Swetchine Copy Share Image
A mans flaws dont primarily outweigh their contributions to the world. — Samule Kermis Copy Share Image
An intelligent and conscientious opposition is a part of loyalty to country. — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
Americanism demands loyalty to the teacher and respect for his lesson. — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
Thus, only in a hopeful and confident temper, in a proud and constructive spirit, will we rescue the present and safeguard the future of… — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
Loyalty will not permit envy, hate, and uncharitableness to creep into our public thinking. — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
And one cannot discharge the duty of loyalty without the patient and an open minded study of the institution that marked the country and… — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
But we must not, if we are loyal, disperse our energies in a partisan warfare that is waged without regard to its consequences to… — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
It is a high patriotic duty that we support and sustain the men who have been placed in position of difficulty, burden, responsibility, and… — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
I am deeply concerned with the diminution of the teaching strength of the country as a result of the disproportionately low salaries that are… — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
The social and industrial structure of America is founded upon an enlightened citizenship. — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
That does not mean that we must forego just and fair criticism, or refrain from opposition to policies which are debatable or which do… — Bainbridge Colby Copy Share Image
It is the common defect of modern art study. Too many students do not know why they draw. — Robert Henri Copy Share Image
Selfishness is one of the principal fruits of the corruption of human nature; and it is obvious that selfishness disposes us to over-rate our… — William Wilberforce Copy Share Image
Jesus never met a disease he could not cure, a birth defect he could not reverse, a demon he could not exorcise. But he… — Philip Yancey Copy Share Image
With all of its defects, the global market makes war less likely, even between the USA and China. — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
There are few defects in our nature so glaring as not to be veiled from observation by politeness and good-breeding. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
I don't want you to praise me...Some praise me because I am a colored girl, and I don't want that kind of praise. I… — Edmonia Lewis Copy Share Image
The sense of tragedy - according to Aristotle - comes, ironically enough, not from the protagonist's weak points but from his good qualities. Do… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Political correctness is a major defect of the western ethos. Some Western countries have even passed blasphemy laws that would put you in legal… — Ali Sina Copy Share Image
Absence of defects does not necessarily build business... Something more is required. — W. Edwards Deming Copy Share Image
Every reader should remember the diffidence of Socrates, and repair by his candour the injuries of time: he should impute the seeming defects of… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
The essence of man is his freedom. Sin is committed in that freedom. Sin can therefore not be attributed to a defect in his… — Reinhold Niebuhr Copy Share Image
The second commandment that Jesus referred to was not to love others instead of ourselves, but to love them as ourselves. Before we can… — Jim Warner Copy Share Image