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None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opinion of themselves
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"None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opinion of themselves"

- Charles Spurgeon

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This quote by Charles Spurgeon speaks to the tendency of individuals to be extremely critical of others when they have a high opinion of themselves. Those who think highly of themselves typically judge others harshly, without thinking about the situations or considering the other person's point of view. This kind of judgment is often based on a false sense of supremacy, and can lead to sensations of bitterness and bitterness. It is important to keep in mind that everybody is special and has their own strengths and weaknesses, which nobody is perfect. We should aim to be comprehending and caring when judging others, and to bear in mind that all of us have our own flaws. By being more accepting and understanding of others, we can create a more unified and serene environment.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Charles Spurgeon between June 19, 1834 and January 31, 1892. He/she was a famous Clergyman from United Kingdom. The author also have 32 other quotes.

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