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judging growth looks
One of the big problems with growth investing is that we can't estimate earnings very well. I really want to buy growth at value prices. I always look at trailing earnings when I judge stocks. David Dreman
judging people support
I've had people ask me: 'How can you make a movie about a murderer? A terrorist?' What they don't understand is that I'm in support of everyone who appears on screen. I have to be. I take the position of everyone who's on screen. I'm not judging them one way or another. Benicio Del Toro
judging charity littles
Thus human beings judge of one another, superficially, casually, throwing contempt on one another, with but little reason, and no charity. Baroness Orczy
judging critics romanticism
Romanticism has never been properly judged. Who was there to judge it? The critics! Arthur Rimbaud
judging people leader
You can judge a leader by the size of the problem he tackles - people nearly always pick a problem their own size, and ignore or leave to others the bigger or smaller ones. Antony Jay
judging forgiving letters
The Apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans said that those who pass judgment on others are 'inexcusable.' The moment we judge someone else, he explained, we condemn ourselves, for none is without sin. Refusing to forgive is a grievous sin-one the Savior warned against. Dieter F. Uchtdorf
judging dont-judge-me judge-me
Don't judge me because I sin differently from you. Dieter F. Uchtdorf
judging march well-known
The courage of federal Judge Frank Johnson is well-known.He was the one that gave the legal authority for the right to march from Selma to Montgomery, and he suffered dearly for it. He was ostracized and rejected. His life was threatened as a result of it. Dick Durbin
judging hearing firsts
In my first week as a U.S. senator, I had the privilege of participating in the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Sonia Sotomayor. Al Franken
choices scarcity abundance
Abundance = choice = freedom. Scarcity = dependence = control. David Icke
choices freedom-of-choice refuse
There is no such thing as freedom of choice unless there is freedom to refuse. David Hume
choices emotion educate
We have the choice to choose how we're going to educate our emotions. David Brooks
choices certainty-in-life next
Your one certainty in life, your power as a human being, is that you have a choice in every situation about what you do next and about how you take what has happened to you. Ben Whishaw
choices doubt world
It's very useful when politicians have doubts because there are so many choices to be made in the world. Antonio Tabucchi
choices making-choices choices-and-decisions
Everything is something you decide to do, and there is nothing you have to do. Denis Waitley
choices take-a-chance loser
Losers take chances; winners make choices. Denis Waitley
choices infinite universe
I am the universe. Infinite in every direction. This is my choice Deepika Padukone
choices why-not picks
And if you could make a choice, then why not pick happiness? Deb Caletti
morality difficult new-yorkers
It is difficult to offend a New Yorker. Alan Dershowitz
moral-high-ground hypocrisy acting
Hypocrisy is not a way of getting back to the moral high ground. Pretending you're moral, saying your moral is not the same as acting morally. Alan Dershowitz
moral obligation moral-obligation
Every nation has a moral obligation to safeguard the future. Al Gore
moral sin moral-failure
Nearly every grave moral failure begins with a small sin. Charles Colson
morality ought whole
I ought, or I ought not, constitute the whole of morality. Charles Darwin
moral ethics study
The novel is a penetrating study of morals and ethics. Bille August
morale team
We're competing. That's something we haven't done in the past. The whole morale of the team is different. Sandy Lazzaroni
moral
Society is endangered not by the great profligacy of a few, but by the laxity of morals amongst all. Alexis de Tocqueville
moral incredibles should
It seemed incredible to me, that physical courage should be so commonplace and revered, while moral courage . . . is so rare and despised. Albert Schweitzer