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Lewis Powell Quotes By Nate Powell

My narrative style centers around intimate, highly subjective depictions of personal experience and internal landscapes. In 'March,' everything fell into place as soon as I began identifying strongly with John Lewis as a young boy and saw how we shared the same kind of gravity and intensity as youngsters. — Nate Powell

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

The average member of the public thinks of 'business' as an impersonal corporate entity owned by the very rich and managed by overpaid executives. There is an almost total failure to appreciate that 'business' actually embraces - in one way or another - most Americans. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

I do not enjoy being away from Richmond, my friends of a lifetime, and my home ... I do not enjoy working 6 days a week and almost every night at a time when I had planned to be tapering off. There are compensations which appeal to any lawyer who is proud of his profession. The Supreme Court is an awesome place. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Perhaps the single most effective antagonist of American business is Ralph Nader, who - thanks largely to the media - has become a legend in his own time and an idol of millions of Americans. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

We have seen the civil rights movement insist on re-writing many of the textbooks in our universities and schools. The labor unions likewise insist that textbooks be fair to the viewpoints of organized labor. Other interested citizens groups have not hesitated to review, analyze and criticize textbooks and teaching materials. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

I don't believe I've ever met a homosexual. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Effort should be made to see that the forum-type programs (the 'Today Show,' 'Meet the Press,' etc.) afford at least as much opportunity for supporters of the American system to participate as these programs do for those who attack it. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Edward Kennedy

Justice Lewis Powell spoke for all of us when he said: Equal justice under law is perhaps the most inspiring idea of our society. It is one of the ends for which our entire legal system exists. — Edward Kennedy

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

The guarantee of equal protection cannot mean one thing when applied to one individual and something else when applied to a person of another color. If both are not accorded the same protection, then it is not equal. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Equal justice under law is not merely a caption on the facade of the Supreme Court building, it is perhaps the most inspiring ideal of our society. It is one of the ends for which our entire legal system exists ... it is fundamental that justice should be the same, in substance and availability, without regard to economic status. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

I am primarily a lawyer. I would rather play in the game than be the umpire. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

History balances the frustration of 'how far we have to go' with the satisfaction of 'how far we have come.' It teaches us tolerance for the human shortcomings and imperfections which are not uniquely of our generation, but of all time. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Under the First Amendment there is no such thing as a false idea. However pernicious an opinion may seem, we depend for its correction not on the conscience of judges and juries but on the competition of other ideas. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Lewis Powell Quotes By Lewis F. Powell Jr.

An orderly society cannot exist if every man may decide which laws he will obey. — Lewis F. Powell Jr.