“What I think is not always correct; I often make mistakes. In such and such a situation I had the same thoughts as now, and it turned out that I was not correct. In another instance, I made a judgment that was wrong and unfair to someone else. It follows that I should not listen to my thoughts. All of us have erred in our judgment, some more, some less. If we bring to mind those instances when we erred in our judgment, then we will be able to avoid condemning others. But even if one has never erred in his judgment and is right, how can he know the motives of others? Can we really know how something happened? We should not jump to conclusions.”
– ‘Passions and Virtues’