Quote by: Christmas Humphreys

We do not now stand in the middle; in every aspect of our life we have, deliberately or by the 'conditioning' of birth, education or environment, allowed ourselves to stand on one bank of the river of life, with some intolerance of those who were foolish enough to choose or be led to stand on the other. Thus we are male or female, old or young, of the East of West. By temperament we are introvert or extrovert, leaders of followers, all for action or striving rather to be. It surely follows that we should be more tolerant of the other fellow, equally right/wrong, and be less swift to judge him with our ignorant, lop-sided view and definite disapproval. In any event, do we have to express an opinion, presume to judge?


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Author Bio


  • NameChristmas Humphreys
  • DescriptionBritish barrister
  • BornFebruary 15, 1901
  • DiedApril 13, 1983
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionJudge; Author