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Judgment Quotes - Page 8

No matter how deeply you distrust the government's judgment, you are too trusting.

"The Inalienable Right to a Remote". www.washingtonpost.com. December 8, 2005.

No deeply rooted tendency was ever extirpated by adverse judgment. Not having originally been founded on argument, it cannot be destroyed by logic.

"Problems of Life and Mind, First Series: The Foundations of a Creed". Book by George Henry Lewes. Volume 1, p. 7, 1874.

The real disturbers of the peace are those who, in a free state, seek to curtail the liberty of judgment which they are unable to tyrannize over.

"Theological-Political Treatise". Book by Baruch Spinoza, Ch. 20, That In a Free State Every Man May Think What He Likes, and Say What He Thinks, 1670.

It is a general rule of Judgment, that a mischief should rather be admitted than an inconvenience.

Devit v. College of Dublin, Gilbert Eq. Ca. 249, as quoted in "The Dictionary of Legal Quotations" by James William Norton-Kyshe (1904), p. 176, 1720.

Pleasure admitted in undue degree, enslaves the will, nor leaves the judgment free.

William Cowper (1855). “The complete poetical works of William Cowper, with life and critical notice of his writings”, p.21