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en A person will be called to account on Judgment Day for every permissible thing he might have enjoyed but did not.

en In between goals is a thing called life, that has to be lived and enjoyed.
  Sid Caesar

en To sit in judgment of those things which you perceive to be wrong or imperfect is to be one more person who is part of judgment, evil or imperfection. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. To sit in judgment of those things which you perceive to be wrong or imperfect is to be one more person who is part of judgment, evil or imperfection.
  Wayne Dyer

en She's so consistent and such a leader on the field. The best thing she has is good judgment -- just judgment of what to do when and how to play with composure.

en Investors will once again take this risk into account. The only thing we know about the current account deficit is that it can't go on forever.

en In legal parlance, that is called 'the rational person test,' ... That's where somebody else says, 'Even though we have no idea what this person would want in this circumstance in which they cannot themselves tell us what they want, a 'rational' person -- meaning, myself -- in that circumstance would want to die.' So you move very quickly from so-called voluntary euthanasia to involuntary euthanasia. These legal and medical developments are not simply hypothetical: They're in the courts right now.

en Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.

en I don't think anybody can pass judgment because for me, one of the lessons I've really learnt is that I can never really judge another person until you have walked in that person's shoes,

en We've got to be better. We've got to realize what's being called, what's not being called, use better judgment.

en She was a beautiful person. She was always doing things for people. I called her the rescue ranger. That motorcycle was the only thing she did for herself.

en That's not the same thing as saying that the latest account that he gives should be unmistakably taken as the whole truth and nothing but the truth. I wouldn't say he never wanted to be followed or be called a leader. (But) he probably wanted it less than it seemed at the time.

en Love is the strange bewilderment that overtakes one person on account of another person.
  James Thurber

en We wouldn't have enjoyed it if we hadn't given a good account of ourselves and we did that. If we'd pulled it off, it would have been the all-time up upset.

en If other opportunities came up, I wouldn't have gone. When Mike called, it is like your big brother called, or my little brother who is big. I said, 'I'll go up and see what they are talking about.' I have really enjoyed what I am doing.

en I think people tend to look at an issue and say, 'That wasn't nearly enough,' but any judgment, in court or NHL boardrooms, says, 'Let's take all factors into account,' and I think they've done that.


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