Self Judgement Quotes

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“Butterflies can't see their wings. They can't see how truly beautiful they are, but everyone else can. People are like that as well.”
Naya Rivera

“Stay out of the court of self-judgment, for there is no presumption of innocence.”
Robert Brault

Jack Kornfield
“When we struggle to change ourselves we, in fact, only continue the patterns of self-judgement and aggression. We keep the war against ourselves alive.”
Jack Kornfield, A Path with Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life

Henry Cloud
“If we demand perfection from ourselves we are not living in the real world...The inherent problem in the relationship between the ideal & the real is that the ideal judges the real as unacceptable and brings down condemnation and wrath on the real. This sets up an adversarial relationship between the two and like all adversaries, they move further and further apart.”
Henry Cloud, Changes That Heal: How to Understand the Past to Ensure a Healthier Future

Jenna Maclaine
“And do you not think less of me for making my fortune in
such a way?” After all, her own sister did.
He gave her an odd look. “There is no shame in being the
mistress of a king. It’s a position of great power and influence. I think less of Louis for letting you go.”
Jenna Maclaine, The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance

“Do not carry the burden of self-judgment. You are forgiven and pardoned”
Sunday Adelaja

“Guilty conscience is the number one liar and the producer of suspicion.”
ABC

Jodi Aman
“Deciding to be a better person makes us a better person. Not beating ourselves up.”
Jodi Aman

Joseph Rain
“All judgment is, in one way or another, self-judgment.”
Joseph Rain, The Unfinished Book About Who We Are

“Self-criticism, on the other hand, is anathema to self-compassion. Once we learn to stop judging ourselves, we can look upon our lesser talents with compassion.”
Karen Rinaldi, It's Great to Suck at Something: The Unexpected Joy of Wiping Out and What It Can Teach Us About Patience, Resilience, and the Stuff that Really Matters

“We cannot judge each minor or even major vignettes of life as a final statement of our worth. The totality of our deeds comprises our final scorecard. If a person struggles in the earnest quest of accomplishing their ultimate destination, their demonstrative sincerity exhibited traveling with an open mind and displaying disciplined application of assiduous effort to improve their own self, while unselfishly avoiding harming other people provides a measure of satisfaction, even if a person fails to attain his or her ultimate visage.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“When he would hear me speak in ways that were judgmental or indicated my wish to get rid of some part of me, he would gently say, 'A more respectful word may want to emerge soon' ...

He encouraged me to just listen for it, not to try to find it by digging around.

Something always came and gradually opened me to a more kind and inclusive way of being with myself and others.

I began to notice that my words and perceptions were inextricably linked, so as the words changed and my perceptions were also shifting (and vice versa, I imagine), and this led to more changes in language to better reflect this continually emerging felt-sense experience while encouraging it to deepen further as well--a beautiful circle of transformation.

Slowly, slowly I found myself moving away from a more judgmental, analytical, disembodied, left-shifted viewpoint toward a more open, curious, accepting way of being that emerges when right-hemisphere processes take the lead.”
Bonnie Badenoch, The Heart of Trauma: Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships