Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.


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Judge a man not by his income, but by his outcome.
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Judge not a man by his clothes, but by his wife's clothes.
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Judge not a man by his clothes, but by his wife's clothes.
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Judge not a man by his clothes, but by his wife's clothes
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I always judge a man by his shoes and his watch.
TAMER HASSAN
When you meet a man, you judge him by his clothes; when you leave, you judge him by his heart.
PROVERB
When you meet a man, you judge him by his clothes; when you leave, you judge him by his heart
RUSSIAN PROVERB
You shall judge a man by his foes as well as by his friends.
JOSEPH CONRAD
Never judge a man by his umbrella. It may not be his.
ANON.
Don't judge a man by his opinions, but by what his opinions have made him.
G. C LICHTENBERG
You shall judge of a man by his foes as well as by his friends.
JOSEPH CONRAD
Judge a man by the reputation of his enemies
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Don't judge a man by his opinions, but what his opinions have made of him.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG
Never judge a man by his relatives; he didn’t choose them.
VIKRANT PARSAI
Many a man would rather you heard his story than granted his request.
SOURCE UNKNOWN
I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.
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You have to learn to ask questions in a way that will elicit more nuanced answers, rather than the a...
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One has a right to judge a man by the effect he has over his friends.
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more questions than answers.
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Wait a minute. They may be misleading, but they are his answers, ... You may finish, Judge Roberts.
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The hated man is the result of his hater's pride rather than his hater's conscience.
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The wisest man is the silent one. Examine his actions. Judge him by them.
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Never judge a stranger by his clothes.
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Sometimes questions are more important than answers.
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He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a m...
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One cannot judge a man for the sins of his family.
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Indeed, a man is rather being thought than thinking, when a new thought arises in his mind.
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A public man must never forget that he loses his usefulness when he as an individual, rather than hi...
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A public man must never forget that he loses his usefulness when he as an individual, rather than hi...
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Judge a person not by his ability to make money but by his ability to retain it.
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I am a friend of the working man, and I would rather be his friend, than be one.
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Language was invented to ask questions. Answers may be given by grunts and gestures, but questions ...
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The questions are always more important than the answers.
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It creates an unworkable situation with more questions than answers.
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Some questions are more complicated than their answers could be.
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It creates an unworkable situation … with more questions than answers.
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I would say they also raise more questions than answers.
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The wise man doesn't give the right answers, he poses the right questions.
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A man who lives right, and is right, has more power in his silence than another has by his words.
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Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that who cares?... He's a mile away and you'...
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Don't judge any man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins
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Never judge the life of another man.
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