Top 15 Roy Cohn Quotes
#1. Go after a man's weakness, and never, ever, threaten unless you're going to follow through, because if you don't, the next time you won't be taken seriously.
Roy Cohn
#2. What a fool I was! and yet, in the sight of angels, are we any wiser as we grow older? It seems to me, only, that our illusions change as we go on; but, still, we are madmen all the same.
J. Sheridan Le Fanu
#3. I do so love the art of severing boundaries
Poppet
#4. I don't want to know what the law is, I want to know who the judge is.
Roy Cohn
#5. Being honest when you're dealing with others is easier to do because your honesty is on the table for all to view ... Being honest with yourself is more difficult because you only have to justify it in private where no one can see it.
Jeffrey Gitomer
#6. The inventors of tools enhance civilization,
but the author of ideas enables them to invent.
Toba Beta
#7. I don't write polite letters. I don't like to plea-bargain. I like to fight.
Roy Cohn
#8. I bring out the worst in my enemies and that's how I get them to defeat themselves.
Roy Cohn
#9. My scare value is high. My arena is controversy. My tough front is my biggest asset.
Roy Cohn
#10. I fooled you, Ethel, I knew who you were all along. I can't believe you fell for that ma stuff. I just wanted to see if I could finally, finally make Ethel Rosenberg sing!
Tony Kushner
#11. McCarthy generally, as an individual, was a liberal. He was, in economic philosophy and a lot of other things, extremeyl liberal.
Roy Cohn
#12. I believed that I could go to the Super Bowl and win multiple Super Bowls and do all of those things. I believe in that every day.
Russell Wilson
#13. I think Lindsay Kemp really introduced me to the work of Jean Genet, and through that, I kind of kept re-educating myself about other prose writers and poets.
David Bowie
#14. Magically, hopelessness gives rise to profound hope.
Stefan Emunds
#15. I'll be honest with you: I'd rather have BAFTA over an Academy Award any day. Because it's just cool.
Rene Russo
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