Credible Justice Quotes & Sayings
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All decisions in the criminal justice system must be determined by the physical and scientific evidence, and the credible testimony corroborated by that evidence, not in response to public outcry. — Robert P. McCulloch

Lesson: In the real world, ninety-nine cents will not get you into New York City. You will need the full dollar. — Bruce Springsteen

It doesn't matter how physically fit or tough you are, if you fail to use natures computer between your ears. — Gerry Stewart

Me care for te laws when te laws care for me. — Joanna Baillie

Time hasn't been kind."
"Time never is. A fighter keeps fighting even so. Thought you were a fighter? — Joe Abercrombie

I love art and I find myself at the MoMA all the time. Museums are a real refuge for me. I go to a museum for any break that I have, and I'm very inspired by art. — Susan Stroman

In acting, you are fulfilled if you give justice to your role ... if you are able to do a credible performance and touch the audience. Same with directing. If you are able to draw out the best from your actors, then you fulfill your job as a director. — Timothy Hutton

I was living in Monterey, a place where the classic photographers - the Westons, Wynn Bullock and Ansel Adams - came for a privileged view of nature. But my daily life very rarely took me to Point Lobos or Yosemite; it took me to shopping centers, and gas stations and all the other unhealthy growth that flourished beside the highway. It was a landscape that no one else had much interest in looking at. Other than me. — Lewis Baltz

Peace-building has to accompany peacekeeping; the security provided by peacekeepers will be short-lived if the police are not transformed and there is no credible system of justice. — Jeffrey Laurenti

I think my father had a lot of anti-establishment in him. He came through the '60s. — Willie Robertson

Pinkie swear?" Piper asked quietly, holding her tiny pinky finger in the air.
"How about we change it to Twinkie swear? — Beth Ehemann

In order to avoid sentimentality and to be able to write the screenplay with the kind of humor and irony necessary to keep the story moving, I needed to distance myself as much as I could from the characters, to try to get to a point where I could view them objectively. — Hirokazu Koreeda