Judas heard all Christ's sermons.
‐‐ Thomas Goodwin
Judd Apatow is pretty good, both as a producer and as a director.
‐‐ Mel Brooks
Jude has a very different character. It is not the cradle of Christianity, or of the assembly on earth: it is its decay and its death here below. It does not keep its first estate.
‐‐ John Nelson Darby
Judea and Samaria can be a place of refuge for the nation.
‐‐ Naftali Bennett
Judge: a law student who marks his own examination-papers.
‐‐ H. L. Mencken
Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.
‐‐ Voltaire
Judge Afiuni has suffered enough. She has been subject to acts of violence and humiliations to undermine her human dignity. I am convinced that she must be set free.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
Judge candidly what a wretched figure the American empire will exhibit in the eye of other nations, without a power to array and support a military force for its own protection.
‐‐ Oliver Ellsworth
Judge for yourself who's still fighting for change and who got sick on power, because the person in the Miraflores has forgotten about the people of Venezuela.
‐‐ Henrique Capriles Radonski
Judge me if you want to. And as a matter of fact, it won't even count, 'cause the only person who can judge is God.
‐‐ Kelly Rowland
Judge me on what I do and I think you will be pleased and proud of me.
‐‐ Catherine Ashton
Judge men less by the labels they wear than by their persistent labour for sure if slow progress.
‐‐ John Burns
Judge not a man by his clothes, but by his wife's clothes.
‐‐ Thomas Dewar
Judge of a jest when you have done laughing.
‐‐ Robert Lloyd
Judge of your natural character by what you do in your dreams.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Judge Roberts has assured me personally that he has a healthy respect for precedent and the hard-won rights of Americans.
‐‐ Max Baucus
Judge the goodness of a book by the energy of the punches it has given you. I believe the greatest characteristic of genius, is, above all, force.
‐‐ Gustave Flaubert
Judge yourself; if you do that you will not be judged by God, as St. Paul says. But it must be a real sense of your own sinfulness, not an artificial humility.
‐‐ Johannes Tauler
Judged by the law of England, I know this crime entails upon me the penalty of death; but the history of Ireland explains that crime and justifies it.
‐‐ Thomas Francis Meagher
Judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgement.
‐‐ Simon Bolivar
Judges are appointed often through the political process.
‐‐ Stephen Breyer
Judges are like umpires. Umpires don't make the rules. They apply them. The role of an umpire and a judge is critical. They make sure everybody plays by the rules. But it is a limited role. Nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire.
‐‐ John Roberts
Judges are the people who have to protect the rights of individuals, have to protect the rights of minorities, have to protect the rights in the Constitution, have to protect the requirement that the executive and the legislature not simply exercise raw power but adhere to standards of reasonableness and constitutionality.
‐‐ Jed S. Rakoff
Judges are the weakest link in our system of justice, and they are also the most protected.
‐‐ Alan Dershowitz
Judges can determine fair justice far better than any inane federal mandate.
‐‐ Rand Paul
Judges don't age; time decorates them.
‐‐ Enid Bagnold
Judges have to be neutral, but they don't have to be eunuchs.
‐‐ Jed S. Rakoff
Judges have to have the humility to recognize that they operate within a system of precedent, shaped by other judges equally striving to live up to the judicial oath.
‐‐ John Roberts
Judges must be free from political intervention or intimidation.
‐‐ Stockwell Day
Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than that of laws.
‐‐ Francis Bacon
Judges need to restrict themselves to the proper resolution of the case before them. They need to avoid the temptation to set broad policy.
‐‐ Mike DeWine
Judges ought to be more leaned than witty, more reverent than plausible, and more advised than confident. Above all things, integrity is their portion and proper virtue.
‐‐ Francis Bacon
Judges pretty much act independently once they get on the bench so I'm not really sure why Harper's concerned that the court is currently being stacked with a lot of Liberal appointments.
‐‐ Alan Young
Judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office.
‐‐ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Judges should interpret the law, not make it.
‐‐ Lamar S. Smith
Judges wear legal professionalism and precedent as a mantel that secures legitimacy for their decisions. It's how they distinguish themselves from politicians or administrative agencies, while wielding power that is sometimes much greater than those democratically accountable actors.
‐‐ Yochai Benkler
Judges were not the biggest issue for most voters in Georgia in 2002.
‐‐ Paul Weyrich
Judges who take the law into their own hands, who make up constitutional 'rights' in order to strike down laws they oppose, undermine the people's right to have their values shape public policy and define the culture.
‐‐ Orrin Hatch
Judging by informal observation, most young Americans burn up their spare time buffing their emotional IQ and self-esteem with social media and non-stop texting. That's great for eye-thumb coordination, but what about the satisfaction of actually making something?
‐‐ Seth Shostak
Judging by my degradation in the last 24 hours, I'll be surprised if I make it to Tuesday.
‐‐ Aron Ralston
Judging from the experience of the European War, imperialism renders no great benefit to any nation, whereas liberty for all nationalities is the only principle by which humanity will ever be saved.
‐‐ Sun Yat-sen
Judging from the letters I've received from obviously feeble-minded persons who wish I would write another These Old Shades, it ought to sell like hot cakes.
‐‐ Georgette Heyer
Judging from what looks like the popularity of this classic wrestling show is that the people like what they have grown to know and love here in Memphis.
‐‐ Jerry Lawler
Judging is a lonely job in which a man is, as near as may be, an island entire.
‐‐ Abe Fortas
Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy.
‐‐ Albert Camus
Judgment comes from experience and great judgment comes from bad experience.
‐‐ Bob Packwood
Judgment is a delicate thing and does not come overnight.
‐‐ Peter Woo
Judgment is contained in the act of trying to understand.
‐‐ V. S. Naipaul
Judgment is judgment, whether you're obese, or too skinny, or not athletic enough.
‐‐ Anna Kournikova