Top 67 Felix Frankfurter Quotes
#1. Anybody can decide a question if only a single principle is in controversy.
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#2. It is important not to give the appearance of a predisposed mind. And it is more important not to let the mind become predisposed.
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#3. I don't like a man to be too efficient. He's likely to be not human enough.
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#4. If nowhere else, in the relation between Church and State, good fences make good neighbors.
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#5. To be effective, judicial administration must not be leaden-footed.
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#6. It is a fair summary of history to say that the safeguards of liberty have been forged in controversies involving not very nice people.
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#8. Future lawyers should be more aware that law is not a system of abstract logic, but the web of arrangements, rooted in history but also in hopes, for promoting to a maximum the full use of a nation's resources and talents.
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#9. Thirty resolute men in your House of Commons could save the world.
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#11. The eternal struggle in the law between constancy and change is largely a struggle between history and reason, between past reason and present needs.
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#12. There is torture of mind as well as body; the will is as much affected by fear as by force. And there comes a point where this Court should not be ignorant as judges of what we know as men.
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#13. The line must follow some direction of policy, whether rooted in logic or experience. Lines should not be drawn simply for the sake of drawing lines.
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#15. Liberty of thought soon shrivels without freedom of expression. Nor can truth be pursued in an atmosphere hostile to the endeavor or under dangers which are hazarded only by heroes.
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#16. The Procrustean bed is not a symbol of equality. It is no less inequality to have equality among unequals.
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#17. The real rulers in Washington are invisible, and exercise power from behind the scenes.
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#18. It is anomalous to hold that in order to convict a man the police cannot extract by force what is in his mind, but can extract what is in his stomach.
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#19. One is entitled to say without qualification that the correlation between prior judicial experience and fitness for the Supreme Court is zero.
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#20. Democracy is always a beckoning goal, not a safe harbor. For freedom is an unremitting endeavor, never a final achievement.
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#21. After all, advocates, including advocates for States, are like managers of pugilistic and election contestants, in that they have a propensity for claiming everything.
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#22. The ultimate foundation of a free society is the binding tie of cohesive sentiment.
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#23. A phrase begins life as a literary expression; its felicity leads to its lazy repetition; and repetition soon establishes it as a legal formula, undiscriminatingly used to express different and sometimes contradictory ideas.
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#24. One who belongs to the most vilified and persecuted minority in history is not likely to be insensible to the freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution ... But as judges we are neither Jew nor Gentile, neither Catholic nor agnostic.
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#25. The mark of a truly civilized man is confidence in the strength and security derived from the inquiring mind.
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#26. Old age and sickness bring out the essential characteristics of a man.
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#27. Wisdom too often never comes, so one ought not to reject it merely because it comes late.
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#28. The indispensible judicial requisite is intellectual humility.
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#29. We have enjoyed so much freedom for so long that we are perhaps in danger of forgetting how much blood it cost to establish the Bill of Rights.
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#30. Gratitude is one of the least articulate of the emotions, especially when it is deep.
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#31. It must take account of what it decrees for today in order that today may not paralyze tomorrow.
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#32. The history of liberty has largely been the history of the observance of procedural safeguards.
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#33. Judicial judgment must take deep account of the day before yesterday in order that yesterday may not paralyze today.
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#35. Ambiguity lurks in generality and may thus become an instrument of severity.
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#36. While it is not always profitable to analogize fact to fiction, La Fontaine's fable of the crow, the cheese, and the fox demonstrates that there is a substantial difference between holding a piece of cheese in the beak and putting it in the stomach.
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#37. It would be a narrow conception of jurisprudence to confine the notion of 'laws' to what is found written on the statute books, and to disregard the gloss which life has written upon it.
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#38. Fragile as reason is and limited as law is as the institutionalised medium of reason, that's all we have between us and the tyranny of mere will and the cruelty of unbridled, undisciplined feelings.
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#39. It is a wise man who said that there is no greater inequality than the equal treatment of unequals.
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#40. The most constructive way of resolving conflicts is to avoid them
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#41. The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it.
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#42. Without a free press there can be no free society. That is axiomatic. However, freedom of the press is not an end in itself but a means to the end of a free society. The scope and nature of the constitutional guarantee of the freedom of the press are to be viewed and applied in that light.
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#43. Congress is, after all, not a body of laymen unfamiliar with the commonplaces of our law. This legislation was the formulation of the two Judiciary Committees, all of whom are lawyers, and the Congress is predominately a lawyers' body.
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#44. Litigation is the pursuit of practical ends, not a game of chess.
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#45. The accretion of dangerous power does not come in a day. It does come, however slowly, from the generative force of unchecked disregard of the restrictions that fence in even the most disinterested assertion of authority.
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#46. It is easy to make light of insistence on scrupulous regard for the safeguards of civil liberties when invoked on behalf of the unworthy. History bears testimony that by such disregard are the rights of liberty extinguished, heedlessly at first, then stealthily, and brazenly in the end.
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#47. In the first place, lawyers better remember they are human beings, and a human being who hasn't his periods of doubts and distresses and disappointments must be a cabbage, not a human being. That is number one.
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#48. Freedom of the press is not an end in itself but a means to the end of achieving a free society.
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#51. The words of the Constitution ... are so unrestricted by their intrinsic meaning or by their history or by tradition or by prior decisions that they leave the individual Justice free, if indeed they do not compel him, to gather meaning not from reading the Constitution but from reading life.
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#52. As a member of this court I am not justified in writing my private notions of policy into the Constitution, no matter how deeply I may cherish them or how mischievous I may deem their disregard.
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#53. If one man can be allowed to determine for himself what is law, every man can. That means first chaos, then tyranny. Legal process is an essential part of the democratic process.
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#54. Once the tyranny of literalness is rejected, all relevant considerations for giving a rational content to the words become operative.
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#55. Government is itself an art, one of the subtlest of the arts. It is neither business, nor technology, nor applied science. It is the art of making men live together in peace and with reasonable happiness.
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#56. Is that which was deemed to be of so fundamental a nature as to be written into the Constitution to endure for all times to be the sport of shifting winds of doctrine?
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#57. For the highest exercise of judicial duty is to subordinate one's personal pulls and one's private views to the law of which we are all guaradians - those impersonal convictions that made a society a civilized community, and not the victims of personal rule.
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#58. It is hostile to a democratic system to involve the judiciary in the politics of the people.
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#59. Of compelling consideration is the fact that words acquire scope and function from the history of events which they summarize.
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#61. We forget that the most successful statesmen have been professionals. Lincoln was a professional politician.
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#62. No office in the land is more important than that of being a citizen.
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#63. All our work, our whole life is a matter of semantics, because words are the tools with which we work, the material out of which laws are made, out of which the Constitution was written. Everything depends on our understanding of them.
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#64. The dynamo of our economic system is self-interest which may range from mere petty greed to admirable types of self-expression.
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#66. I came into the world a Jew, and although I did not live my life entirely as a Jew, I think it is fitting that I should leave as a Jew. I don't want to turn my back on a great and noble heritage.
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#67. Answers are not obtained by putting the wrong question and thereby begging the real one.
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