57 Quotes About Judgmental

Everyone has opinions. We all have different beliefs, ideas, and even personal biases. But if we’re not careful, these opinions can become unhealthy and start to influence our judgment of others. When we judge people based on these opinions, we make assumptions about their motives and what they say is important to them Read more

But where does this come from? Why do we have these judgments in the first place? And how can we change them? These judgmental quotes will help you see past your own beliefs and see the world from a different point of view.

Too often, opinion is a lens polished by the grit...
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Too often, opinion is a lens polished by the grit of bias. And as I stare through my own lens, I might ask how much polish can the grit of bias actually create? Craig D. Lounsbrough
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It's okay to disagree with the thoughts or opinions expressed by other people. That doesn't give you the right to deny any sense they might make. Nor does it give you a right to accuse someone of poorly expressing their beliefs just because you don't like what they are saying. Learn to recognize good writing when you read it, even if it means overcoming your pride and opening your mind beyond what is comfortable. . Ashly Lorenzana
A persons character is shown through their actions in life...
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A persons character is shown through their actions in life NOT where they sit on Sunday. Navonne Johns
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Having a religion doesn’t make a person love or not love others. It doesn’t make a person accept or not accept others. It doesn’t make a person befriend or not befriend others. Being without a religion doesn’t make somebody do or be any of that either. No, what makes somebody love, accept, and befriend their fellow man is letting go of a need to be better than others. Nothing else. Dan Pearce
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I promise you it doesn’t matter what you believe, how strongly you live your beliefs, or how true your beliefs are. Somebody else, somewhere, thinks you are in the wrong. Somebody else, somewhere, thinks your beliefs are senseless or illogical. Somebody else, somewhere, thinks you have it all wrong. In fact, there are a lot of people in this world who do. Dan Pearce
We are generally treated based on how much or little...
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We are generally treated based on how much or little we have, earn, or know–or seem to have, earn, or know. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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If you notice the day we are judging and looking down on ourselves that day we are very edgy and judging others too. Our mood reflects what we feel inside. Judgment brings so much negativity and blocks our energy. We are not able to give our 100% to anything whether work or relationship. On the other hand self compassion brings harmony and has ripple effect as all love begins with love within. So try consciously to practice self love and forgiveness daily. It will bring a lot of peace into your life. . Latika Teotia
In an extroverted society, the difference between an introvert and...
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In an extroverted society, the difference between an introvert and an extrovert is that an introvert is often unconsciously deemed guilty until proven innocent. Criss Jami
The most judgmental people are often those who complain most...
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The most judgmental people are often those who complain most about being judged. The ones not complaining will look as though they're the ones doing the judging. Criss Jami
If we judge ourselves only by our aspirations and everyone...
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If we judge ourselves only by our aspirations and everyone else only their conduct we shall soon reach a very false conclusion. Calvin Coolidge
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It may...be judged indecent in me to come forward on this occasion; but when I see a fellow-creature about to perish through the cowardice of her pretended friends, I wish to be allowed to speak, that I may say what I know of her character. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
We can't control what others think We might as well...
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We can't control what others think We might as well go ahead and live Sanhita Baruah
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Just because a person is attractive/beautiful, this does not mean it is okay to villainize them. We always say that we cannot judge a person from the outside (doesn't matter if they have a handicap, are ugly, have a deformity, etc.). But this must go both ways. It also does not matter if someone is beautiful, attractive and happy. That also does not make it okay to judge them, to villainize them. There is a double standard when it comes to whom people choose to be good to, and this double standard is wrong. The outward appearance, both the grotesque and the beautiful, must not be basis for kindness and for cruelty. . C. Joybell C.
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Our learned egocentric and judgmental consciousness is the source of unhappiness; however, universal consciousness is always blissful. Debasish Mridha
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A judgmental heart keeps listening to the things that annoy. Toba Beta
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Our poor world aspires simply to point out where Christians have gone wrong, and that is pretty much where it goes wrong. It is as though many of us, when of the world, are actually all the more judgmental: for we are stuck on a bad Christian while the Christian is pinned to a good Christ. Criss Jami
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I never wanted to live in that place again, but if for some reason I was forced to live there again, I would never accept the harsh judgments made against me by people whose only power to do so was that they had known me from the moment I was born. Jamaica Kincaid
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Who am I to judge me? Ljupka Cvetanova
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In the modern Christian attempt to take a stand as Christ did, and maybe for others, win the approval of the world, the Christian will often think that it consists of targeting and demoralizing fellow Christians and only fellow Christians. It is one thing to stand against religious hypocrisy when one sees it, but it is another to go on snorting at anything or anyone who might seem 'too Christian' to us. The irony is that by doing this we are further advocating hypocrisy and 'half-hearted Christians'. Criss Jami
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I find it a challenge to cooperate in a society where it's considered moral to critique a résumé yet immoral to critique morality. Criss Jami
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Two people pass each other. As one looks upon the other's skin color, the other is looking back at their appearance. Both justifying, how better and righteous they are, in their own insecurities. Anthony Liccione
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We all judge. But when I realize that judgmental thoughts and actions are merely my primitive nature trying to "protect" me from being one-upped or making sure I am not one-upped, it makes it easier to laugh at my silliness. � Charles F. Glassman
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Even when walking in the company of two other men, I am bound to be able to learn from them. The good points of the one I copy, the bad points of the other I correct in myself. Confucius
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The thoughts that creep into our brain about other people tell us less about those people than they do about ourself.. Understand that most judgments of others are an attempt to empower ourselves and give a sense of being better than the person we judge.. Our primitive nature (automatic brain) helps us believe that this is necessary for protection. Following this natural tendency puts up further obstructions to the law of attraction. . Charles F. Glassman
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A simple word of greeting, an offer of a cup of coffee on me, a smile and a hug will all go a long way toward reconciliation. A listening ear can open a wandering heart to the thought that God still loves them, and there just might be a place still set for them at their Father’s table. Katherine J. Walden
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The emphasis and the reason for a pure humility is to result in love for others; not always necessarily the belittlement of self. When there is pride and self-righteousness and being pretentiously too far above, generally, one has a difficult time reaching the compassionate side of love for others, the side that understands (or at least attempts to understand): 'I am aware that I am not so far from falling in the same way.' Humility seeks to understand, and sometimes even relate; and in result, the love lovingly, properly, effectively wills the removal of the destructive sins of another as from oneself. Criss Jami
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Your every ill-thought, secreted hate, cynical and vicious judgment you carry is meant only for you. Bryant McGill
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If you spend your energy condemning and judging the people who mistreat you it puts you in a condemning and judging mindset, which subconsciously makes you feel condemned and judged too. The more judgmental you are, the worse your self-esteem will be. Kimberly Giles
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Remember, Reilly, gossip is just people's insecurity and fear of what they don't really understand, " Eilam said. "It is unconsciously propagated to feed their egos."" Doesn't it ever bother you?", Reilly asked as he pulled the top off his yogurt." I've lived too long to put any stock in the external judgements of others, or to take anything personally. S.L. Whyte
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So when someone would love to see you fail, forgive them, and draw upon that motivation to succeed. Donald L. Hicks
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Because Honestlyis it trashyto want something so badyou go for iteven if it might kill you? My opinion? It's judging that's trashy. Bad enough the world looks at usunder a (distorted) microscope. Like the good Lord says, we don't need tojudge each other. Kristin Elizabeth Clark
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Dear Girls Across the Globe, Let's stop body-shaming each other with hurtful comments about how another girl looks or doesn't look. We are all beautiful in our own unique way; so let's speak about each other with the dignity that we would want others to have when they speak about us. Miya Yamanouchi
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They call good evil and evil good. There are those who are so easily offended that they lose their ability to ever discern any truth, and this is often derived from a sort of frenzy by way of their own masked prejudice. Criss Jami
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People do not emphasize with victims and give them limitless sympathy, but can very quickly switch to aggression and rejection Natascha Kampusch
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Intelligent people, as some say, in their openness, are indeed slow to criticize, but conversely, in their openness to the concerns of others, the genuine are slow to fret about being criticized. Criss Jami
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A lot of people who find out about the things I do immediately figure I'm just a pathetic "druggie" with nothing to say that is worth hearing. They talk endless bull shit of "recovery! " They make it sound like some amazing discovery...don't they know I'm far too busy trying to recover me? Ashly Lorenzana
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I would wish that people would accept people for who they are, not be judgmental, allow people to live their lives and enjoy themselves and that would be my wish for people. John Barrowman
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Judging others is too often escapism dressed in the garb of righteous indignation, whereby I dutifully point out in others that which I probably should be pointing out in myself. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Whatever criticism we may have for Jonah, at least it can be said that Jonah was consistent. This legalistic, over-judgmental, young prophet will consistently proscribe the most severe form of punishment for the guilty--even when the guilty party is himself. The young Jonah hijacks written Torah to condemn everyone--even himself. Michael Ben Zehabe
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How often it is that we set ourselves in the high seat, judging others, not having read their book but merely having glimpsed the cover. Richelle E. Goodrich
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If becoming "religious" has made you more judgmental, rude, harsh, a backbiter, you need to check if you are worshiping God or your ego. Moosa Rahat
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Though people are laughing at the dirt surrounding you, they are missing to see the seeds also planted, growing silently within. Anthony Liccione
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You know… the airport is the only place you can walk around with no shoes, a glazed look on your face, and sleep on the benches and no one judges you. Coriander Woodruff
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Holding one's self responsible is a critical feature in stigma and in the generation of shame since violation of standards, rules, and goals are insufficient in its elicitation unless responsibility can be placed on the self. Stigma may differ from other elicitors of shame and guilt, in part because it is a social appearance factor. The degree to which the stigma is socially apparent is the degree to which one must negotiate the issue of blame, not only for one's self but between one's self and the other who is witness to the stigma. Stigmatization is a much more powerful elicitor of shame and guilt in that it requires a negotiation not only between one's self and one's attributions, but between one's self and the attributions of others. . Unknown
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It seems a lot of Christians are quick to condemn the world and write its inhabitants off as lost causes. It’s odd, though, Jesus never did. He healed and lovingly confronted. Jesus engaged and walked among his enemies, not to breathe fire upon them, but to breathe life into them. He could only change their lives through being part of their lives. He didn’t write books, he didn’t constrain his preaching to just the synagogues. He didn’t stand aloof bad mouthing the world and his enemies to his disciples in the safety of an insular compound. No, Jesus deliberately walked and lived amongst those he came to serve. Katherine J Walden
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If you’re struggling to fit me into a box……. Then build a bigger box! Serina Hartwell
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We judge. We do it every single day. We have forgotten to differentiate between ' A simple observation with no results' and 'Analyze to yield Bhavik Sarkhedi
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Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma and bias shame us all. Bill Clinton
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It’s never lost on me that it was the religious who Jesus had to challenge not to throw stones. Steve Maraboli
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And I'm not assuming and I'm not judging. I'm just being curious. Ned Vizzini
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The eye of judgment sees at a distance what it refuses to see in it's own reflection. T.F. Hodge
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DeLois lived up the block on 142nd Street and never had her hair done, and all the neighbourhood women sucked their teeth as she walked by. Her crispy hair twinkled in the summer sun as her big proud stomach moved her on down the block while I watched, not caring whether or not she was a poem. Audre Lorde
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I suspect that in this comprehensive and (may I say) commonplace censure, you are not judging from yourself, but from prejudiced persons, whose opinions you have been in the habit of hearing. It is impossible that your own observation can have given you much knowledge of the clergy. You can have been personally acquainted with very few of a set of men you condemn so conclusively. Jane Austen
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The self-righteous scream judgments against others to hide the noise of skeletons dancing in their own closets. John Mark Green
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Blame the economy, blame bad luck, blame my parents, blame your parents, blame the Internet, blame people who use the Internet. Gillian Flynn
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Hairspray and blusher, eyelash curlers, eye-shadow palettes the size of tea-trays. Even before they left school it was as if they were already rehearsing for some witless kind of womanhood. Alison Fell