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Judging By Appearance Quotes

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Hiro Fujiwara
“And even if you do wear a maid outfit, it doesn't change the fact that you're strong or that you're smart or that you try really hard at everything you do. I think you'd still deserve to walk with your head held high.”
Hiro Fujiwara, Maid-sama! Vol. 01

Gillian Flynn
“I'd developed an inability to demonstrate much negative emotion at all. It was another thing that made me seem like a dick - my stomach could be all oiled eels, and you would get nothing from my face and less from my words. It was a constant problem: too much control or no control at all.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

“One of the easiest things in life is to judge others. One of the simplest things we can ever do is to tell how wrong people are. One of the most thoughtless things we can ever do is to show people their faults unconstructively. It is always so easy and common to do such things but, before you do that, find the uncommon reasons for the faulty life.Yes! before you do that, identify how to correct a faulty life and before you do that, think of what drives and invokes the joy, slothfulness or the melancholy in people. Until you go through what people have been through, until you experience what has become a part of people, until you understand what drives the real interest of people and until you become fully aware of the real vision, aspirations, desires and the needs of others, ponder before you criticize!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Richelle E. Goodrich
“We live our lives supposing things are as they appear to be when that is almost never the case.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Eyes, so easily deceived, might judge more rightly with lids closed, allowing ears and heart to remain wide open."

from "The Beauty of Ugh”
Richelle E. Goodrich, I am not Frazzle!: And other stories for grown-ups

“Some people think they are always right; they are always ready to judge those who they see as wrong!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

“Judging is giving too much value on the surface and missing the value beneath”
Dee Dee Artner

Chinua Achebe
“As our fathers said, you can tell a ripe corn by its look.”
Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart

Richard Puz
“As I’ve been telling your, son, you get nowhere looking at clothes and the color of the skin to judge a man. It won’t tell you nothing about what’s inside. That’s where a fellow’s mettle is, and that’s what counts.”
Richard Puz, The Carolinian

Anthony Liccione
“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

“think they are always right are always ready to judge those they perceive to be wrong!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

“Do not judge. Assess.”
Naide P Obiang

“Before you look down upon the cripple, understand why you walk. Before you judge the dumb, understand why you talk. Before you judge the deaf, understand why you listen and hear. Before you judge the blind, understand why you look and see. Before you speak negative, understand why positive speech exists. Before you think negative, understand why positive thinking exists. Before you react negatively, understand why reacting positively exist. There exist positive and negative choices always. You have a choice. Good or bad, you choose!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

“The cloth of a person is never a true measure of his wisdom and understanding”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Mona Black
“Look past the headlines, I tell myself. As you’d look past the title and cover of a book, turning to a random page to see what the writing is like, how it flows, as you’ve done in the library of the Church so many times.

So many stories fall flat after the first few pages, so many declare themselves to be the ultimate work on a topic, the ultimate experience and treatise only to prove a rambling mess. So many pretty and exciting covers hide dull content and have nothing to do with the quality of the book itself.”
Mona Black, Of Demons and Witches

Marion Bekoe
“Judging you will not change anything, but asking you what happened gets me closer to understanding.”
Marion Bekoe

Abhijit Naskar
“Life is too short to be wasted on judgmental whim. Put your judgment aside, and have some ice-cream.”
Abhijit Naskar, Esperanza Impossible: 100 Sonnets of Ethics, Engineering & Existence

“A mirror does not judge when you look at it. It reflects who you are or what you are becoming.”
Eduvie Donald