"Whenever you have a thought that excludes..." - Quote by Wayne Dyer
Whenever you have a thought that excludes or judges anyone else, you aren't defining them. You're defining yourself as someone who needs to judge others.
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“I will grow. I will become something new and grand, but no grander than I now am. Just as the sky will be different in a few hours, its present perfection and completeness is not deficient, so am I presently perfect and not deficient. I will be different tomorrow. I will grow and I am not deficient.”
“When you have the choice between being right and being kind just choose kind.”
“I have a suit in my closet with the pocket cut out. It's a reminder to me that I won't be taking anything with me. The last suit I wear won't need any pockets.”
More on Judgment
“The good judge is not he who does hair-splitting justice to every allegation, but who, aiming at substantial justice, rules something intelligible of the guidance of suitors.”
“Whereas I formerly believed it to be my bounden duty to call other persons to order, I now admit that I need calling to order myself.”
“Minds of moderate caliber ordinarily condemn everthing which is beyond their range.”
More on Self Reflection
“The one who has a good friend doesn't need any mirror.”
“I never did a thing in all my life, virtuous or otherwise that I didn't repent of within twenty-four hours.”
“Successful leaders don't start out asking, 'What do I want to do?' They ask, 'What needs to be done?' Then they ask, 'Of those things that would make a difference, which are right for me?'”