“They don't judge. No one is perfect in the bedroom. No. One. But, someone new is bound to be a good sexual partner if they're free of judgment and make you feel comfortable in your own skin.”— Sarah Kelsey, slice.ca
“There is no person who is all bad. There is also no person who is all good. Therefore, none of us have the right to judge each other.”— Soft Grung, twitter.com
“With online dating, we judge based on objective criteria (height, sports nut), rather than subjective (attraction), which you can't judge until you meet the person. When you read other people's profiles, don't make assumptions or rule them out because of one thing they wrote. You can fall in love wi…”— Erin Meanley, glamour.com
“I hope if there is another world, we will not be judged too harshly for the things we did wrong here—that we will at least be forgiven for the mistakes we made out of love.”— Joe Hill, amazon.com
“No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them.”— Elie Wiesel, nydailynews.com
“The majority of the human race are dubs and dumbells. They have rotten judgement and no brains, and when you have learned to do things and how to size people up and dope out methods for yourself, they jump to the conclusion that you are crooked.”— Arnold Rothstein, amazon.com
“People really do judge one another according to their use of language. Constantly.”— David Foster Wallace, amazon.com
“The modern writer... accordingly writes for the galleries or, in other words, for that part of the audience which is least capable of judging, but the nosiest in declaring judgment.”— Leigh Hunt, amazon.com