Top 40 Being Judged Quotes

In this post, you will find great Being Judged Quotes from famous people, such as Kurt Warner, Devon Windsor, Vivek Murthy, Deborra-Lee Furness, Rick Pitino. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

I think, a lot of times, where people see they're insuf

I think, a lot of times, where people see they’re insufficient or lacking in certain areas, they feel they’re being judged even when they’re not. And they condemn themselves more than anyone else does.
We’re being critiqued every day, whether you hear them critiquing you, or it’s behind your back, whether it’s the client, casting, friends, agents – you’re constantly being judged, and you’re constantly being denied!
If we approach other people understanding our own value, being confident in who we are, being centered and grounded, it’s actually easier for us to connect with them because we can listen more deeply and we can express ourselves more authentically without fear of being judged or not being enough.
I know I’m being judged, and anyone who works in the public eye will get some negativity at some point. It can be tough and it hurts. I can be very tough on myself. Occasionally, I hear or read something cruel and I’m shocked.
Deborra-Lee Furness
The one thing I’ve always said: Let your family and close friends be the judge of who you are as a person. Don’t worry about being judged by others who don’t know you, because your family and close friends know what you’re all about, good and bad.
I hate prejudice, discrimination, and snobbishness of any kind – it always reflects on the person judging and not the person being judged. Everyone should be treated equally.
There’s so much crap attached to acting: the fame aspect, the ego aspect, the ‘Am I good, am I bad, am I being judged, who likes me, who doesn’t like me…’
And I’m OK being judged as an actor.
I think losing out on jobs and, you know, being judged on your appearance… I definitely grew a second skin and got used to it, but more so now, I’ve realised it definitely contributed to a lot of things I feel about myself.
Our world is utterly saturated with fear. We fear being attacked by religious extremists, both foreign and domestic. We fear the loss of political rights, a loss of privacy, or a loss of freedom. We fear being injured, robbed or attacked, being judged by others, or neglected, or left unloved.
You need to let go of your fear and anxiety of being judged by others.
There are times when you’re being judged on your appearance and you’re not feeling your best self. It hurts, but as I always say, I try and be 100 percent myself all the time. So if I’m rejected, it just hurts that little bit less because at least I was myself.
Barack Obama actually grew up black in America. He knows a thing or two about being judged by the color of his skin, rather than the content of his character.
Everyone’s projecting onto you, or you feel like everyone is judging you. I feel like I’m being judged a lot of the time. You become really self-conscious.
I was aware that I was not getting the good acting roles because I was either too handsome, too pretty or whatever. I was being judged in ways that left me nowhere to go. You have to be patient.
You can like or dislike me. You are entitled to form an opinion about me, and I don’t fear being judged.
President Obama is in no danger of being judged by history as an eco-radical.
The acting is better when you know your material is being judged.
I don’t fear being judged as a misogynist.
Really, I’ve been at the BBC too long and have spent too much time out on the road to worry about being judged as a clothes horse.
We need women in cinema to know first that they have a safe space to open up about their struggles without being judged and marginalised.
For me, money has never been an indicator. And it is very sad that each and every film these days is being judged by the money that it makes. It’s a world that I don’t want to be a part of, and I try and stay away from that.
I am a very open person, and I’m always nervous of being misconstrued. Sitting in the middle of a restaurant makes me nervous. I feel like I’m being judged. And it’s funny that I should feel that way.
Rachel Hunter
Rightly or wrongly, as a woman in politics, you’re being judged for what you’re wearing, and people are paying attention to that more than they do with men.
Being yourself, or being judged as yourself, is really scary.
On the first movie we got good reviews, but we were still dealing with genre stuff. It’s going away. Judge the movie – is it a good one or a bad one? We know we made a great movie and it’s being judged for just being a good film.
Avi Arad
The difficult thing for me is going to a event and having to be dressed up and being judged for what you wear. People care so much about that these days.
I hate being judged.
I think shows like ‘Dancing on Ice,’ ‘X Factor‘ and ‘Britain‘s Got Talentmake great telly, but I’d never want to be contestant. I’m far too insecure and competitive. Also, working in theatre, you’re being judged all the time – and I’d rather not be told I’m awful in front of millions of people!
I mean, I can cook, but I’d get very nervous having my food being judged by dinner guests.
For me, I do my best work when I feel completely relaxed and not being judged.
It sucks being judged by the world instead of your clos

It sucks being judged by the world instead of your close friends or family. I try to just realise that the only people who matter are my family and friends.
Certainly, I am writing as a 21st-century woman, so I am much more inclined to view her as a three-dimensional woman. I think we keep coming up with this stubborn problem of a woman being judged by her appearance rather than her accomplishments. We are much more inclined to ask: was Cleopatra beautiful?
But the issue is not only life and death but our existence before God and our being judged by him. All of us were sinners before him and worthy of condemnation.
I think sometimes, especially ‘The Bachelor,’ feels like you’re being judged. You play it safe, so to speak. I’ve never played it safe and I think that made for a really good season.
It’s harder to do anything in the public eye now, in terms of if you’re worried about scrutiny or being judged negatively. It’s not as much of a free ride. If you’re someone who’s making film or TV or music, or any kind of art form now, there’s a billion outlets, and they all have an opinion.
The stakes are high on every film now because there’s the opening weekend. The first week is extremely crucial; increasingly, films are being judged in terms of opening day, opening weekend, then first week. People are going berserk promoting their films.
The indie film scene was like a playground for me, which allowed me to try all sorts of things without being judged.
Jeon Yeo-been
To me, drag is about doing whatever you want, and nobody says anything. And ‘Drag Race‘ is about doing what you’re told and having it evaluated. I hate being judged.
When I was younger, I had a fear of being judged as a footballer, and my worst fear was feeling like I didn’t belong at the level of football I was playing.