The kind of president we need has little to do with ideology and more to do with a willingness to wield power to moral ends.

I thought of Shelley in the hospital, how she said sometimes sadness only looked like anger and judgment. Maybe fear did too.

If we're to be judged by our parents and grandparents, then we all may as well impale ourselves upon jagged bits of rock.

It's so egotistical to believe that we know more about someone else's reality than they do, and such a waste of time.

You must first of all think justly. Don’t sit in judgment over others when you don’t know the truth of the matter.

When focusing only on one's credentials one boasts his own incompetence in his capacity for discernment of the individual.

It's easy to see the faults in people, I know; and it's harder to see the good. Especially when the good isn't there.

We should not judge people by their peak of excellence; but by the distance they have traveled from the point where they started.

You can not be the judge of another's wishes. If you love someone, you must believe that they know what is best for themselves.

The suicide passes a judgment. Society does not care to examine the judgment, but in defense of itself as is, condemns the suicide.

..... it would be interesting to find out what goes on in that moment when someone looks at you and draws all sorts of conclusions.

Isn't it sad that we have to gain control of the artificial numbers placed upon us by others to regain some control of our lives?

If you didn't grow up like I did then you don't know, and if you don't know it's probably better you don't judge.

Women are gifts, open them with care, judge them with leniecy, test and weigh their depths, then accept those with true worth and value.

I am a master of logic and a powerfully convincing debater. In fact, against my better judgment, I can talk myself out of doing anything.