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Bazelon Law Quotes By David Hieatt

Rule No. 1. Make a great product. Rule No. 2. Don't forget rule No.1. — David Hieatt

Bazelon Law Quotes By David L. Bazelon

Members of society must obey the law because they personally believe that its commands are justified. — David L. Bazelon

Bazelon Law Quotes By Ilona Andrews

If you don't explain it all to me, I might strangle somebody. Of course, Raphael might like that ... — Ilona Andrews

Bazelon Law Quotes By Jean Piaget

On the one hand, there are individual actions such as throwing, pushing, touching, rubbing. It is these individual actions that give rise most of the time to abstraction from objects. — Jean Piaget

Bazelon Law Quotes By Robert Jordan

Whether or not what you do has the effect you want, it will have three at least you never expected, and one of those usually unpleasant. — Robert Jordan

Bazelon Law Quotes By Joe Wurzelbacher

In order to work for Chrysler, you are required to join the union, in this case UAW. There's no choice - it's a union shop - the employees voted to have it that way, and in America, that's the way it is. — Joe Wurzelbacher

Bazelon Law Quotes By David L. Bazelon

Nullification is not a 'defense' recognized by law, but rather a mechanism that permits a jury, as community conscience, to disregard the strict requirements of law where it finds that those requirements cannot justly be applied in a particular case. — David L. Bazelon

Bazelon Law Quotes By Randall Jarrell

Anyone who has read Yeats's wonderful Autobiography will remember his Sligo shabby, shadowed, half country and half sea, full of confused romance, superstition, poverty, eccentricity, unrecognized anachronism, passion and ignorance and the little boy's misery. Yeats was treated well but was bitterly unhappy; he prayed that he would die, and used often to say to himself: When you are grown up, never talk as grown-up people do of the happiness of childhood. — Randall Jarrell