“You may have a good disposition and an inner strength, but you are convinced that you always judge correctly. However, your judgment is human, worldly. Try to expel the human element and strive to acquire disinterestedness, in order to receive divine enlightenment, and your judgment will become a spiritual, divine one. Only then will your judgment be in accord with the righteousness of God and not with human righteousness, with the love and compassion of God and not with human logic. Only God judges justly, because only He knows our hearts. We, ignorant as we are of God’s righteous judgment, judge others “according to the appearance,” which is why we misjudge and wrong them. In other words, our human judgment is a great injustice.”
– ‘Passions and Virtues’