Lawyer: The unlimited checkbook. That's how Big Tobacco wins every time on everything, they spend you to death. Six hundred million a year in outside legal - Chadbourne-Park, uh, Ken Starr's firm, Kirkland & Ellis? Listen: GM and Ford, they get naile...
My father was a lawyer.
Lawyers are the first refuge of the incompetent.
The trouble with law is lawyers.
I'm a hard headed lawyer.
Lawyers are predators in grey worsted.
People do not win people fights. Lawyers do.
When I'm clean-shaven and bathed, I look like a lawyer.
I think it is absolutely crazy in this day and age that I have to go through a trial and error method to see if my child is allergic to an antibiotic or peanuts. I should just know.
Because you’ve survived, there is a next strategy.
And, you know, like I said, I'm not looking forward to a trial.
Knowing constitutional law helps one at the opera. The trial in 'Billy Budd,' as example, invokes the fugitive slave clause of the U.S. Constitution.
I'm really concerned that too-big-to-fail has become too-big-for-trial.
If we are to put the past on trial, where do we stop?
We were having a trial game against Leeds, and Jack Charlton was the boss of Middlesbrough at the time.
A trial is not a search for truth. It is a contest and, often, one that produces no winners.
Our trials, our sorrows, and our grieves develop us.
The trial of a case is a three-legged stool - a judge and two advocates.
To those who will decide if he should be tried for 'high crimes and misdemeanors' -the House of Representatives- And to those who would sit in judgment at such a trial if the House impeaches -the Senate- And to the man who would preside at such an im...
Sartre felt that Hell is other people, but precisely the opposite is true. Hell is being left alone forever with no other reality than your own consciousness of yourself. It is being locked in a casket of your own internal chaos with no hope of a win...
When either grace is turned into painted, but rotten nature, as Arminians do, or into wantonness, as others do, the error to me is of a far other and higher elevation, than opinions touching church government. Tenacious adhering to Antinomian errors,...