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Judging Quotes by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- A judge who cannot punish, in the end associates themselves with the criminal.
- No two men see the world exactly alike, and different temperaments will apply in different ways a principle that they both acknowledge. The same man…
- Doing, but is sure to repent of every ill-judged outlay...
- Our senses don't deceive us: our judgment does
- Judge a man's character by what he finds ridiculous.
- You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.
- Every day I observe more and more the folly of judging of others by ourselves; and I have so much trouble with myself, and my…
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- God judged it better to bring good out of evil than to suffer no evil to exist. — Saint Augustine
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- I think fish is nice, but then I think that rain is wet, so who am I to judge? — Douglas Adams
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- Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than that of laws. — Francis Bacon
- Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried, or childless men. — Francis Bacon
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