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Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.— Rita Mae Brown
Good judgment is wisdom in action. These quotes teach it. Read them before your next big decision.
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More topics ›Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.— Rita Mae Brown
It is impossible to make good judgments when your mind is full of noise.— Anonymous
Good judgment is the bridge between knowing and doing.— Anonymous
A wise person learns from experience. A wiser person learns from the experiences of others.— Voltaire
Trust your judgment, but verify your facts.— Anonymous
The first step toward good judgment is admitting what you don't know.— Anonymous
In the absence of clarity, choose patience.— Anonymous
Good judgment slows down when stakes are high.— Anonymous
Don't make permanent decisions on temporary feelings.— Anonymous
The mark of a good judgment is the ability to delay gratification.— Anonymous
Good judgment requires the courage to be wrong.— Anonymous
Better to take ten minutes to make a wise decision than ten seconds to make a regrettable one.— Anonymous
Good judgment is the rare combination of intelligence, experience, and humility.— Anonymous
Don't trust gut feelings on a tired brain.— Anonymous
Wisdom is timing.— Anonymous
In doubt, do nothing.— Russian Proverb
The wise listen more than they speak.— Anonymous
Good judgment requires distinguishing between urgent and important.— Anonymous
Pause before you respond. The pause is the judgment.— Anonymous
A clear mind makes better calls.— Anonymous
Sometimes the wisest move is no move.— Anonymous
Wise judgment requires both head and heart.— Anonymous
Be slow to speak, quick to listen.— James 1:19
Judge less. Understand more.— Anonymous
Good judgment is a skill, not a gift.— Anonymous
The wiser you become, the fewer firm opinions you hold.— Anonymous
Every great decision was preceded by a long pause.— Anonymous
The smartest people change their minds when given new information.— Anonymous
Don't confuse a strong feeling with a wise choice.— Anonymous
Good judgment is choosing well between two reasonable options.— Anonymous