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  • I criticize my own work pretty harshly. -- Ritchie Blackmore
  • Try really, really hard not to judge your own work too harshly. -- Rebecca Stead
  • I think I've always been interested in playing people who are judged very harshly. -- Christina Ricci
  • Filmmakers and critics wrote about each other and sometimes very harshly. This no longer exists. -- Wim Wenders
  • I want to be judged harshly because that forces me to really sit down and focus. -- Seth Grahame-Smith
  • 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
  • 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
  • It's really important to me to keep growing as a writer, to look for new challenges and be harshly critical of my own work in order to learn and tell better stories. -- J. Michael Straczynski
  • I kind of learned that I am way too tough of a critic on myself and that other people are not judging me as harshly as I judge myself, so I need to give myself a break. -- Lindsay Sloane
  • Virtually every one of the most far-right neocon Bush officials - including Dick Cheney himself - has spent years now praising Obama for continuing their terrorism policies which Obama the Senator and Presidential Candidate once so harshly denounced. -- Glenn Greenwald
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The history of England, who has always dealt most harshly with her vanquished foe in the few European wars in which she has taken part in modern times, gives us Germans an idea of the fate in store for us if defeated. -- Bernhard von Bulow
  • If you hit a Talib with your shoe, then there would be no difference between you and the Talib. You must not treat others with cruelty and that much harshly, you must fight others but through peace and through dialogue and through education. -- Malala Yousafzai
  • Our citizens and those who have gone before us charted the broad outlines of where we need to go, and they would envy our opportunity to translate those dreams into action. And I believe they will judge us very harshly should we fail to act. -- Dave Freudenthal
  • Mitt Romney's primary season embrace of the social and economic agenda of the more rabid elements of his party doomed him, especially the shrill immigration rhetoric and the harshly insensitive theory that no additional sacrifice or contribution should be sought from those at the top. -- Eliot Spitzer
  • 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
  • For humans, the Arctic is a harshly inhospitable place, but the conditions there are precisely what polar bears require to survive - and thrive. 'Harsh' to us is 'home' for them. Take away the ice and snow, increase the temperature by even a little, and the realm that makes their lives possible literally melts away. -- Sylvia Earle
  • To pardon the oppressor is to deal harshly with the oppressed. -- Saadi
  • I have judged myself more harshly than any court ever could. -- Dennis Nilsen
  • Death stings so harshly, no escape and hiding zone from it. -- Euginia Herlihy
  • History is apt to judge harshly those who sacrifice tomorrow for today. -- Harold MacMillan
  • Don't judge anyone harshly until you yourself have been through his experiences -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • The less harshly we judge ourselves, the more accepting we become of others. -- Harold H. Bloomfield
  • Do not judge yourself harshly. Without mercy for ourselves we cannot love the world. -- Gautama Buddha
  • That soul-subduing sentiment, harshly called flirtation, which is the spell of a country house. -- Benjamin Disraeli
  • Presidents who restrict civil liberties, even in wartime, are usually judged harshly for it. -- David Greenberg
  • Along with judging myself harshly, I'd also always seen the truth of goodness in me. -- Tara Brach
  • I think a woman who is successful is critiqued more harshly than a man is critiqued. -- Susan Stroman
  • Even the God of Calvin never judged anyone as harshly as married couples judge each other. -- Wilfrid Sheed
  • He will deal harshly by a stranger who has not been himself often a traveller or stranger. -- Saadi
  • We have all our secret sins; and if we knew ourselves we should not judge each other harshly. -- George Eliot
  • We simply cannot call ourselves Christian and continue to judge one another - or ourselves - so harshly. -- Bonnie L. Oscarson
  • I felt ashamed for having judged him so harshly without knowing the real boy. His one offense against m -- Richelle E. Goodrich
  • I was afraid of being judged too harshly. But I'd let those fears overwhelm me for far too long. -- Karen Elson
  • 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
  • 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
  • When to give grace? I'd rather stand before God knowing I loved others too much rather than regretting that I judged too harshly. -- Lysa TerKeurst
  • 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
  • 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
  • I believe that one day the world will judge the witch hunt against homosexuals just as harshly as it judges the Spanish Inquisition and the Holocaust. -- Mae West
  • 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
  • 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
  • You can never know enough, never work enough, never use the infinitives and participles oddly enough, never impede the movement harshly enough, never leave the mind quickly enough, -- Anne Carson
  • 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
  • We're all ordinary in a way. We can all be hurt. We can all be unbalanced. We all have feelings. Life can treat us harshly, even shockingly sometimes. -- Conor McPherson
  • Do not speak harshly to any one; those who are spoken to will answer thee in the same way. Angry speech is painful: blows for blows will touch thee. -- Gautama Buddha
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • One of the reasons we judge each other so harshly in this world of parenting is becausewe perceive anyone else who's doing anything differently than what we're doing as criticizing our choices. -- Brene Brown
  • [Isaiah] Berlin's observation is accurate enough, and applies at home as well, and even more harshly for the reasons already mentioned: the apparatchiks and commissars could at least plead fear in extenuation. -- Noam Chomsky
  • I feel like I've gotten to the point in my career and in my life where I can allow myself to write whatever comes into my head and not judge it too harshly. -- Amanda Palmer
  • 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. -- Brené Brown
  • No British Prime Minister of the last seventy years has been more harshly stereotyped than Stanley Baldwin. No one has been so much ignored, after the initial judgements of contemporaries had been made. -- Stanley Baldwin
  • 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
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