
Top 17 Justice Cardozo Quotes
#1. Great is thy faithfulness of the Lord.
Thank you Lord for your great compassion and mercies.
My heart is overflowing with great thankfulness to the Lord.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#3. The mine is always bigger than the gem.
Idries Shah
#4. I have done my best. I saw a fatal flaw in the camera industry. We did our best to address it.
James Jannard
#5. Justice, though due to the accused, is due the accuser also. The concept of fairness cannot be strained till it is narrowed to a filament. We are to keep our balance true.
Benjamin Cardozo
#6. History or custom or social utility or some compelling sense of justice or sometimes perhaps a semi-intuitive apprehension of the pervading spirit of our law must come to the rescue of the anxious judge and tell him where to go.
Benjamin N. Cardozo
#7. I liked college guys but they could tell I was just a skinny girl.
Tyra Banks
#8. The sets were fantastic. The Harry Potter sets are brilliant. You do get transported for a second.
Ralph Fiennes
#9. The last goddamn thing I ever wanted was to fall in love. But you know what? I did anyway. I fell in love with you.
Jaci Burton
#10. It is for ordinary minds, not for psychoanalysts, that our rules of evidence are framed. They have their source very often in considerations of administrative convenience, or practical expediency, and not in rules of logic.
Benjamin Cardozo
#11. Justice is not to be taken by storm. She is to be wooed by slow advances.
Benjamin Cardozo
#12. There's a history of English literature where the best boils to the top, and Jane Austen stands right at the top of that.
JJ Feild
#13. The melodies come out so strong that I'm like, "Oh, crap." It's really better if they could both be kind of able to compromise, but the melodies, even more recently, they come out very fully cast and formed.
Andrew Bird
#15. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pound ought and six, result misery.
Charles Dickens
#16. It is no secret that I have read 'The Da Vinci Code' several times. I genuinely believe that 'The Da Vinci Code' and 'Angels And Demons' are, by far, Brown's best works.
Ashwin Sanghi
#17. Just so long as all our literature is pervaded with the thought that women are inferior, so long will our sex be held in a low estimate.
Lillie Devereux Blake
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