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Judging Quotes - Page 48

To me, Beauty is the wonder of wonders...It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances.

Oscar Wilde (2015). “The Picture of Dorian Gray”, p.31, First Avenue Editions

Someday I suspect, when Jesus has definitely got me for a sunbeam, my works may be adequately assessed.

Noel Coward, Barry Day (2009). “The Essential Noël Coward Compendium: The Very Best of His Work, Life and Times”, p.363, A&C Black

It is better that a judge should lean on the side of compassion than severity.

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Quixote de la Mancha (don, fict.name.) (1847). “The history of don Quixote de la Mancha. From the Span. To which is prefixed a sketch of the life and writings of the author. Select libr. ed”, p.321

The marriage of convenience has this to recommend it: we are better judges of convenience than we are of love.

Mignon McLaughlin (2014). “Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin”, p.25, BookBaby

You can't judge the many by the actions of the few.

Michael Buckley (2007). “The Sisters Grimm: The unusual suspects”

So this is how you swim inward. So this is how you flow outwards. So this is how you pray.

Mary Oliver (2008). “The Truro Bear and Other Adventures: Poems and Essays”, p.29, Beacon Press

I have, I think, afforded every opportunity that could be reasonably expected, to judge of my credibility.

Maria Monk (1837). “Awful disclosures of Maria Monk, a narrative of her sufferings in the Hotel Dieu nunnery at Montreal”, p.5