“Don't begin to tell me how much you can judge a man by his faults”
“I must judge for myself, but how can I judge, how can any man judge, unless his mind has been opened and enlarged by reading.”
“Tell me how much you know of the sufferings of your fellow man and I will tell you how much you have loved them.”
“They say nothing is my fault, and I wish they wouldn't say that. How can a man be forgiven if nothing is his fault?”
“The hitter can never be the judge. Only the receiver of the blow can tell you how hard it was, whether it would kill a man or make a baby just yawn.”
“You know, a man always judges himself by the balance he can strike between the needs of his body and the demands of his mind. You're judging yourself now, Mersaut, and you don't like the sentence.”