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It may...be judged indecent in me to come forward on this occasion; but when I see a fellow-creature about to perish through the cowardice of her pretended friends, I wish to be allowed to speak, that I may say what I know of her character.
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cowardice
defend
fake-friends
friends
friendship
judgment
judgmental
judgmental-people
reliance
speak
support
supporters
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Mary Shelley |
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Don't fucking make judgments about something you know nothing about.
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judgmental
judgments
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Cecily von Ziegesar |
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Blame the economy, blame bad luck, blame my parents, blame your parents, blame the Internet, blame people who use the Internet.
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blame
disagreements
judgmental
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Gillian Flynn |
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And I'm not assuming and I'm not judging. I'm just being curious.
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judgmental
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Ned Vizzini |
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"I hate to go mincing through life, afraid to take a single long step for fear somebody is watching. I want to "wave my wild tail and walk by my wild lone." There wasn't a bit of real harm in my opening that window and talking to Perry. There wasn't even any harm in his trying to kiss me. He just did it to tease me. Oh, I hate conventions. As you say, hang consequences.' 'But we can't hang 'em, Pussy - that's just the trouble. They're more likely to hang us."
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conventions
harmless
harmlessness
judgment
judgmental
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L.M. Montgomery |
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DeLois lived up the block on 142nd Street and never had her hair done, and all the neighbourhood women sucked their teeth as she walked by. Her crispy hair twinkled in the summer sun as her big proud stomach moved her on down the block while I watched, not caring whether or not she was a poem.
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afro-hair
big
free
inspirational
judging
judgmental
natural
real
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Audre Lorde |
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The Vicar's talk was not always inspiriting: he had escaped being a Pharisee, but he had not escaped that low estimate of possibilities which we rather hastily arrive at as an inference from our own failure.
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judgmental
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