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Many people excuse their own faults but judge other persons harshly. We should reverse this attitude by excusing others' shortcomings and by harshly examining our own. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Try really, really hard not to judge your own work too harshly. ~ Rebecca Stead
It is said that most people judge themselves too harshly. I disagree. If they judged themselves harshly enough, they would come to the conclusion that they're the last person on Earth to be judging anyone. ~ Silvia Hartmann
I criticize my own work pretty harshly. ~ Ritchie Blackmore
You can't unscramble eggs. ~ J. P. Morgan
Don't give life to regrets and live on ifs and only, when you can no more unscramble an egg than change the past. ~ Nadia Janice Brown
can't unscramble the egg no matter your wisdom and determination ~ Kaleb Kilton
In order to unscramble some eggs the leader gotta have some balls ~ Margaret Thatcher
One thing that does seem to me to be fairly consistent is that presidents who restrict civil liberties, even in wartime, are usually judged harshly for it. So most people agree that one of the worst stains on the reputation of FDR, who is widely considered a great president, is the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Likewise, Lincoln is judged harshly for the suspension of habeas corpus. ~ David Greenberg
But I didn't think about this beforehand. I just went ahead and did it, and that's the way it turned out. So I guess there are lots of paradoxes which I'll leave for other people to unscramble. ~ Bill Reid
Society will judge you rather harshly, my dear. She ~ Elizabeth Hoyt
Let not those who have never been placed in like circumstances judge me harshly ~ Solomon Northup
He is now judging himself, harshly, by his captors' rules. ~ Ron Suskind
We take harm upon our own very harshly, and those who fuck with my family will get no mercy. ~ Amelia Hutchins
Children judge each other harshly, but don't make nice distinctions among the grown. ~ Bill Holm
Great artists, as history reveals, have been harshly persecuted time and again by the frightened and ill-educated, ~ Philip Roth
The two greatest enemies of the individual in the modern world are communism and psychiatry. Each wages a relentless war against that which makes a person an individual: communism against the ownership of property, psychiatry against the ownership of the self (mind and body). Communists criminalize the autonomous use of capital and labor, and harshly punish those who "traffic" in the black market, especially in foreign currencies. Psychiatrists criminalize the autonomous use of the self, and harshly punish those who "traffic" in self-abuse, especially in self-medication and self-destruction. ~ Thomas Szasz
I'm yours," he breathed harshly against my lips. "I've never been anyone's until now. Do you understand? ~ Samantha Young
...it is our animal nature to judge the wake more harshly, owing to how survival depends upon weeding these creatures out. ~ Suzanne Rindell
He will deal harshly by a stranger who has not been himself often a traveller or stranger. ~ Saadi
When you get older you think of sadness in a different way. You don't judge it so harshly. ~ Lori Lansens
History is apt to judge harshly those who sacrifice tomorrow for today. ~ Harold Macmillan
That soul-subduing sentiment, harshly called flirtation, which is the spell of a country house. ~ Benjamin Disraeli
I have judged myself more harshly than any court ever could. ~ Dennis Nilsen
Don't judge anyone harshly until you yourself have been through his experiences ~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
You're a nice boy," she chuckled harshly. "You must come round here one evening. I'll teach you something you didn't know before. ~ Christopher Isherwood
friend of mine says that every time I judge myself harshly, I draw a drop of blood from my heart. So easy does it! ~ Judy Collins
We have all our secret sins; and if we knew ourselves we should not judge each other harshly. ~ George Eliot
You should go back to tend your flock. They will have need of their faith before this is finished," he said much more harshly than intended. ~ Christian Warren Freed
You rise from your bed every day on two strong legs and can think only to complain that someone once spoke harshly to you. ~ Deanna Raybourn
It's not that you like being sad, but you start to see the value of it. You don't judge sadness so harshly. ~ Lori Lansens
We simply cannot call ourselves Christian and continue to judge one another - or ourselves - so harshly. ~ Bonnie L. Oscarson
What have you done to her?" Auric said harshly. "Why does everyone always blame me?" grumbled my father. "Because you're the devil." "Good point. And in this case, true. ~ Eve Langlais
I'm beneath no man!" she replies harshly. Then, with a mischievous quirk to her mouth, she adds, "At least not without dinner and a drink first. ~ M. Leighton
I don't have to answer to you, Adam said, instantly and harshly. He brushed his pants off like he'd just buried his mother. ~ Daniel Handler
Love was long over, but what was lost to him he still loved so harshly that it prevented him from listening even to its trace. ~ Richard Powers
Well, we'll have no more of such foolishness," I say harshly, to cover the wavering in my voice. "We're getting married, and that's that. ~ Rae Carson
Do not speak harshly to anybody; those who are spoken to will answer thee in the same way. Angry speech is painful, blows for blows will touch thee. 134. ~ Anonymous
If you want it, you can have it, Imogen. Don't make excuses because you're scared, he remarked harshly, almost angrily. ~ A Meredith Walters
Perhaps only when we've made our peace with our own selves can we really be the kind of friends who listen, advise, but don't judge, or not too harshly. ~ Anna Quindlen
When you've got the virgin and the whore sitting next to each other, they're likely to judge each other harshly.
~ Tori Amos
The less harshly we judge ourselves, the more accepting we become of others. ~ Harold H. Bloomfield
There's iron, they say, in all our blood,
And a grain or two perhaps is good;
But his, he makes me harshly feel,
Has got a little too much of steel. ~ Anonymous
18 Wives, submit to your husbands, as is fitting for those who belong to the Lord. 19 Husbands, love your wives and never treat them harshly. ~ Gary Chapman
Do not speak harshly to a grown-up man. He is old enough to be your father. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
It has been my experience that the people I judge most harshly are the ones in whom I recognize some part of myself. ~ Melissa Febos
History will surely judge us harshly if we do not respond with all the energy and resources that we can bring to bear in the fight against HIV/AIDS ~ Nelson Mandela
He says it harshly, savagely, but he does not say the word. Like a little boy in the dark to flail his courage and suddenly aghast into silence by his own noise. ~ William Faulkner
Nobody was hard with him or with me. There was duty to be done, and it was done, but not harshly. ~ Charles Dickens
There is something quite impressive about being humiliated, psychologically abused and beaten harshly for many years. After a while, you don't feel anything anymore. And that, my friend, is when the fun really begins. ~ Robin Sacredfire
Don't judge us too harshly - or not, at least, till you have taken the trouble to learn our point of view. You consider the individual - we think only of the family. ~ Edith Wharton
I think a woman who is successful is critiqued more harshly than a man is critiqued. ~ Susan Stroman
Sometimes the critics review me harshly for not being critical of government but it's not me who has said I was political. ~ Janeane Garofalo
A person that judges others will inevitably judge themselves harshly. It is only when one stops judging others that, that one can truly appreciate the beauty within. ~ Ando Oomae
Do not judge yourself harshly. Without mercy for ourselves we cannot love the world. ~ Gautama Buddha
I want to be judged harshly because that forces me to really sit down and focus. ~ Seth Grahame-Smith
Don't speak harshly to anyone;
What you say will be said back to you.
Hostile speech is painful,
And you will meet retaliation. ~ Anonymous
I said a lot of true things, the most jarring ones I could, because if you say honest things harshly people look at them. And not at you. ~ E. Jade Lomax
I was afraid of being judged too harshly. But I'd let those fears overwhelm me for far too long. ~ Karen Elson
I really have to befriend this asshole?" I whispered harshly to Dilmore "Yep."
"Well thanks Dilmore this is going to turn out swell. ~ Charon Lloyd-Roberts
I glared down. "Do you want me to go?" His hands tightened on my arms. He didn't look me in the face. For a moment he didn't speak. Then harshly he said, "No. ~ Naomi Novik
I was fine before," Vhalla protested.
"You were boring. You were worse than boring. You were normal and content. I gave you a chance for greatness." He looked at her harshly. ~ Elise Kova
Today, the pain, the stoking, the thrill of someone new, the promise of so much bliss hovering a fingertip away, the fumbling around people I might misread and don't want to lose and must second-guess at every turn, the desperate cunning I bring to everyone I want and crave to be wanted by, the screens I put up as though between me and the world there were not just one but layers of rice-paper sliding doors, the urge to scramble and unscramble what was never really coded in the first place. ~ Andre Aciman
That's the most sexist idea I've ever heard," Nellie said harshly. "I'm female, so I have to be clueless. He's male, so he's got a great sense of direction. ~ Gordon Korman
At first, the pinpricks felt like hot fly bites down the soft white skin over her spine and along her shoulders. The first time Rina flinched, the mage had admonished her harshly. She hadn't moved again. ~ Victor Gischler
Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over, this is recognised: that the human race has been harshly treated, but that it has advanced. ~ Victor Hugo
Although the frightful is, perhaps rightly, conjoined in our minds with the darkly coloured, the harshly dissonant - with bludgeon blows and the odours of decay - the most terrible experiences are often bereft of these properties of melodrama. ~ John Franklin Bardin
a wonder you've evaded the government for so long - but you can't hide now, not when your own family or friends are at risk. I have no sympathy for a criminal, I remind myself harshly. Just a score to settle. ~ Marie Lu
Yes," he whispered harshly, "I am afraid. But I will defeat you, all the same. It is you who cannot - will not be allowed to prevail. I swear this by the living Name of the One. ~ D.R. Ranshaw
That's because you are nobody, he reminded himself harshly. You're nothing to him. If you disappeared today, he'd probably never even remember you were here. You'd be forgotten again in seconds, as if you never existed ~ Santino Hassell
When you're Singapore's leader and your existence depends on performance - extraordinary performance, better than your competitors - when that performance disappears because the system on which it's been based becomes eroded, then you've lost everything... I try to tell the younger generation that and they say the old man is playing the same record, we've heard it all before. I happen to know how we got here and I know how we can unscramble it." - On one freak election result ruining Singapore ~ Lee Kuan Yew
His glare snapped back on her with enough speed that she shrunk away from him. 'Make no mistake about me,' William said harshly. 'I'm not a good man! I'm a killer; I'm just one with an agency attached to my name. ~ Destiny Booze
I don't..." Crash swallowed, "I don't want this to happen again." "What to happen again?" "This, Sora!" he said harshly. She sat back, stunned by the show of emotion. ~ T.L. Shreffler
One of the reasons we judge each other so harshly in this world of parenting is because ... we perceive anyone else who's doing anything differently than what we're doing as criticizing our choices. ~ Brene Brown
I tried to take it slow, give you time to wrap your head around this. But I'm done playing nice... I'm taking what I want. I'm taking what's mine," he growled harshly behind my ear. ~ J.C. Grant
Don't judge too harshly, for if your weaknesses were to be placed under your footsteps, most likely you would stumble and fall as well. ~ Richelle E. Goodrich
We must send a very clear message that if you enter our country illegally and then you commit one of these offenses, you will be dealt with harshly and you will pay a heavy price for your conduct. ~ John Shadegg
The road to paradise and damnation both look the same," Lord Yupos says softly. He sniffs in harshly as if trying to clear every bit of sadness from his nostrils. He looks at me now. "They are easily mistaken for the other. ~ Celia Mcmahon
Look at you," he whispers harshly, gaze roaming all over my face from my eyes to my nose to my temple to my lips.
"Me?"
He gives a faint shake of his head. "What a rare and beautiful thing you are. ~ Karina Halle
We know that golf is an ancient game with great history and tradition, but our golf is only 10 years old so don't judge us too harshly. ~ Nursultan Nazarbayev
Since strict obedience is demanded and harshly enforced, only the least talented, least articulate, least nuanced thinkers, least likely to take a stand against abuse, and the least courageous people thrive in the Church today. ~ Kate Kelly
In the days when corporate downsizing was all the rage, Wall Street took a lot of flak for judging companies too harshly and setting the bar for corporate performance so high that executives felt their only option was to slash payrolls. ~ James Surowiecki
Before you judge me too harshly, consider your own deepest fears - real or imagined. Actually, all fear is born of the imagination, which means that the danger we fear doesn't need to be rational or even real to be potent. ~ Richard Paul Evans
I went to them without fear, child, prepared for a pitched battle, expecting the fierce Watchers, famed for their love of Earth, to defend their families. Yet they stood mute and allowed their loved ones to die. I judged them harshly in my heart for that. ~ Kirby Crow
Christian turned around and penetrated Slater with his obsidian eyes. "Better talk or I'll introduce you to my two best friends," he said harshly, holding up his fists. "Meet thunder and lightning. If you don't start talking, it's going to storm all over your face. ~ Dannika Dark
Who is here with you?"
"Don't stop," she begged.
"Who is here with you?" he repeated, harshly this time.
"You are."
"What is my name?"
"Reyes ~ Gena Showalter
I know that it is often difficult to stand up for one's beliefs when they are being harshly challenged. But as one who has seen many challenges over a long lifetime, I can assure you that personal faith and conviction are strengthened, not weakened, in adversity. ~ Ronald Reagan
Blake jumped up again, clenching and unclenching his fists. "I hurt you. I'm useless," he whispered harshly.
"Stop. Stop, Blake." She tried to speak calmly.
"When you hurt yourself, it hurts me." She reached out to take one of his bloody, torn hands. ~ Debra Anastasia
So may'st thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop Into thy mother's lap, or be with ease Gathered, not harshly plucked, for death mature: This is old age; but then thou must outlive Thy youth, thy strength, thy beauty, which will change To withered weak and grey. ~ John Milton
Recognize him as such, too. Yes, he had disobeyed his queen. So had many others, who'd never been punished so harshly. Had the crime he'd committed merited a death sentence? There were other Seelie who felt as he did, who wanted a return to ~ Karen Marie Moning
One's first response is that these Beirutis must be savagely insane to murder each other for such trivial divergences. Don't judge us too harshly. At the heart of most antagonisms are irreconcilable similarities. Hundred-year wars were fought over whether Jesus was human in divine form or divine in human form. Belief is murderous. ~ Rabih Alameddine
Illegal drug use runs contrary to the image of health depicted by cycling. Distributors of these drugs must be prosecuted more harshly as they are ciminals. ~ Bernard Hinault
I don't even remember why I called myself an idiot. I can be very harshly critical of myself. It depends on my mood, and obviously it depends on where I am in my life. Yes, embracing myself - I'm working on that. ~ Madonna Ciccone
Women tend to judge other women harshly. We should be kinder to each other, accept that we're all different and can make different choices. Not go for some kind of stereotypical idea that we're perfect. Frankly, I'm not perfect. ~ Cherie Blair
Events cast their shadows ahead; before a harsh winter, wild animals grow thicker fur, and the beaver puts on a thicker layer of fat. What kind of times and what sort of tasks can lie ahead for a generation that must think so harshly, even at such a young age, in order to survive? ~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
When you are older and have swum out into the stream of life, you'll see
there are no "good" people, little girl. We're all trying and failing, trying too hard and failing too often. Remember that. We shouldn't judge too harshly, in the end, the sins of others" ... ~ Kathleen Tessaro
Free stopped so suddenly, Ruxs had to dodge him to avoid running into his back. Tech turned to look at his friend, wondering about the haunted look in his face. "Who's that in there?" he whispered harshly, his voice sounding strained as if he had to struggle to say the words. Tech ~ A.E. Via
Darkness ... When everything that you know and love ... is taken from you so harshly ... all you can think about is anger, hatred, and even revenge ... and no one can save you. ~ Masashi Kishimoto
Qatar-based 'Al-Jazeera,' the most important news channel in the Arab world, was harshly criticized by high U.S. officials for having 'emphasized civilian casualties' during the destruction of Falluja. The problem of independent media was later resolved when the channel was kicked out of Iraq in preparation for free elections. ~ Noam Chomsky
The Finns also have a bent for drink, even though there is no wine here whatsoever, except for illicit tavern keeping, which is harshly suppressed. But, all the way to St. Petersburg, the Finn will drink himself into forgetfulness, lose his money, horse, bridle, and return home poorer than a church rat. ~ Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin