Top 33 Quotes About Verdicts
#1. God's love is meteoric, his loyalty astronomic, His purpose titanic, his verdicts oceanic. Yet in his largeness nothing gets lost; Not a man, not a mouse, slips through the cracks.
Anonymous
#2. I expect from our judges that their verdicts are also inspired by Talmudic law - and not only by common law or European justice systems.
Ayelet Shaked
#3. The end of the trial and the 'not guilty' verdicts on all counts, clearing Michael of all charges, mean that he can now concentrate on the future and his art.
LaToya Jackson
#4. Intellectuals are judged not by their morals, but by the quality of their ideas, which are rarely reducible to simple verdicts of truth or falsity, if only because banalities are by definition accurate.
Perry Anderson
#6. My favorite time of the holidays is when the children have torn open their loot and delivered their verdicts and are looking to you for something else ... memories that have nothing to do with things bought.
Jamie Lee Curtis
#7. Jury verdicts, basketball games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems,
Ron Paul
#8. Lawyers have been known to wrest from reluctant juries triumphant verdicts of acquittal for their clients, even when those clients, as often happens, were clearly and unmistakably innocent.
Oscar Wilde
#9. We [Israel] already have two very strong democratic tools - the two basic laws of personal liberties and human rights. I think we should also provide the judiciary with another tool so that they can rely on the fact that Israel is a Jewish state in verdicts.
Ayelet Shaked
#10. Such verdicts are crimes against truth. The Law is a lie, and through it men lie most shamelessly.
Jack London
#11. I scrutinized the lyrics to every worship song, debated the content of every sermon. I rendered verdicts regarding the frequency of communion and the method of baptism. I checked the bulletins for typos. In some religious traditions, this particular coping mechanism is known as pride.
Rachel Held Evans
#12. Let judges secretly despair of justice: their verdicts will be more acute. Let generals secretly despair of triumph; killing will be defamed. Let priests secretly despair of faith: their compassion will be true.
Leonard Cohen
#13. Values and verdicts never bother me half as much as people trying to weasel their way around them, or people compromising their reason to pander to their own prejudices and preconceptions, which they are so rarely competent to look in the face.
Kenny Smith
#14. Here is the dirty little secret: the error rate in criminal verdicts is much higher than anyone imagines.
William Landay
#15. Legal procedure has always tacitly been concerned with human relations, rather than abstract justice, and that consequently in spite of the legal codes it is really the human relations underneath that determine the verdicts in the courts.
James Jones
#16. The verdicts today should send the message that within the police department there is no greater betrayal of the badge and of the brotherhood than to ensnare another officer in a web of lies and deceit.
Loretta Lynch
#17. There are no verdicts to childhood, only consequences, and the bright freight of memory.
Pat Conroy
#18. When the grand twelve million jury of our sins and sinful fury, 'Gainst our souls black verdicts give, Christ pleads his death, and then we live. Be thou my speaker, taintless pleader, unblotted lawyer, true proceeder.
Walter Raleigh
#19. However, the immediacy with which aesthetic judgments arise should not fool us into assuming that their origins are entirely natural or their verdicts unalterable.
Alain De Botton
#20. It is impossible to solve significant problems using the same knowledge that created them.
Albert Einstein
#21. To make sense of social epidemics, we must first understand that human communication has its own set of very unusual and counterintuitive rules.
Malcolm Gladwell
#22. I've documented a lot of things myself as a filmmaker. If you want a rockumentary, that's in there.
M.I.A.
#24. I don't think we should base so much on weight, muscles, and a good hair day, but when it happens, it's nice. It really is. The
Stephen Chbosky
#25. [T]he most basic division is 'me' and 'everything else,' self and other.
Steve Hagen
#26. If you're going to put yourself above everybody else, you might end up alone.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
#27. I had now swallowed my tea. I was mightily refreshed by the beverage; as much so as a giant with wine: it gave new tone to my unstrung nerves, and enabled me to address this penetrating young judge steadily.
Charlotte Bronte
#28. Human life is not for suffering criticism. If it is the truth and there is no nagging or insistence upon it, others will accept it in their hearts. And if it is the truth and you nag or insist upon it, it will not touch others.
Dada Bhagwan
#29. Now, I appeal to the consciences of those who persecute, wound, torture, and kill other men on the excuse of 'religion', whether they do this in a spirit of friendship and kindness.
John Locke
#30. So, first you have to be able to play with a metronome. Then you take your freedom. If you play in an orchestra, you got to watch the conductor, he is like a metronome, but it is more difficult because he can change rhythms.
Ruggiero Ricci
#31. Clenching his teeth against orgasm he replied with a groan, "Jot
Sarah G.
#32. Dr. Fortunato," Kristine shot back at Laurie, her resentment undisguised. "You don't know how we do things in Wright. Dr. Parrish doesn't care about hospital hierarchy. He's very accessible and he'd never let his ego get in the way of patient care. Maybe you do things differently where you work-
Lisa Scottoline
#33. You know i was just thinking that it's better to die trying [to live your bravest dream] than to live sleeping.
Robin Sharma
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