Some classic lawyer quotes.
“It is interesting to note that criminals have multiplied of late, and lawyers have also; but I repeat myself.”
Mark Twain, author (1835-1910)
“The law is an ass.”
Charles Dickens, novelist (1812-1870)
“If you don’t get the lawyer who knows the law, then get one who knows the judge.”
Anonymous
“A lawyer with a briefcase can steal more than a thousand men with guns.”
Mario Puzo, author (1920-1999)
“A lawyer will do anything to win a case, sometimes he will even tell the truth.”
Patrick Murray, screen actor (1956 - ?)
“Law students are trained in the case method, and to the lawyer everything in life looks like a case.”
Edward Packard, Jr., election administrator (1968 - ?)
“There are three sorts or lawyers – able, unable and lamentable.”
Robert Smith Surtees, English editor, novelist (1803 – 1864)
“Of course people are getting smarter nowadays: they are letting lawyers instead of their conscience be their guide.”
German proverb
“Law is not a profession at all, but rather a business service station and repair ship.”
Adlai Stevenson, politician and diplomat (1900-1965)
“A lawyer's time and advice are his stock and trade.”
Abraham Lincoln, 16th US president (1861-65)
“Appeal: in law, to put the dice into the box for another throw.”
The devil’s dictionary
“Lawsuit: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out as a sausage.”
Ambrose Pierce, editorialist, journalist (1842-1914)
“Be frank and explicit with your lawyer. It’s his business to confuse the issue afterwards.”
Anonymous
“The law is a sort of hocus-pocus science that smiles in your face while it picks your pocket.”
H.L Mencken, journalist, (1880-1956)
“Most attorneys practice the law because it gives then a grand and glorious feeling. You give them a grand and they feel glorious.”
Milton Berle, comedian and actor (1908-2002)
Via Emmy
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Lawyer quotes
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