Briony - 18 years old: I want to go in front of a judge and change my evidence, Cee. Cecilia Tallis: Don't call me that! [pause] Cecilia Tallis: Please don't call me that.
When the wine is free even the judge drinks it.
The judge's son goes into the courtroom without fear.
I want to be judged harshly because that forces me to really sit down and focus.
In a way I guess I'd be a bad judge of what it was like because it just seemed perfectly normal to me.
I judge the jobs I've had in this business by the places they took me, and by that standard, there simply has been nothing to match 'The National Sports Daily.'
I'm really not a clothes person. To me, that's just work. It's the thing I hate to do the most. I don't want to be judged in that way.
I have my belief structure, and it's very important to me, but people start associating that with you, and you become that. I want to be judged for my work.
When One judges another, they unconsciously allow themselves to be judged.
Don't live to be judged for what you haven't done. Live to be judged for what you have done.
President Obama is in no danger of being judged by history as an eco-radical.
We judge others by their actions, but we judge ourselves by our intentions.
Kings may be judges of the earth, but wise men are the judges of kings.
Everyone will someday be judged for what they do, and Jah is the only judge.
I must judge for myself, but how can I judge, how can any man judge, unless his mind has been opened and enlarged by reading.
Frank Abagnale, Jr.: [as Frank Conners] Your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, this is irrefutable evidence that the defendant is, in fact, lying. Judge: Mr. Conners, this is a preliminary hearing. There is no... defendant. There is no... jury...
Never stand in front of a judge or behind a donkey.
If chickens were judges, cockroaches would be sentenced.
Heaven was inspired by the first judge to take a bribe.
[On the run from Roman soldiers, Brain lands on a public stage prophets. Brian quickly decides to disgues himself as one] Brian: [Unsure and stuttering] Don't... pass judgement... on other people, or you might be judged yourself. Passer-by: [as if sh...
In life, you don't judge people on how they are at home, you judge them on how they are at work.