I was originally going to be a lawyer, and the only thing I remember from the art of cross-examination is - you can see this one coming up Sixth Avenue - never ask a question the answer to which you do not know.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was a lawyer for about ten years. The law teaches one to see things from all different angles.
I'm not sure I can say there is a clean line between me as an individual and me as a lawyer.
The question arises whether all lawyers are the same. This is like asking whether everything that gets into a sewer is garbage.
I'm a trained lawyer, after all, so I don't have to admit to anything.
I passed the Bar on the first shot, But I have never practiced law.
I wasn't meant to be an attorney, but I was meant to go to law school.
We're lawyers. We present the arguments, and the court sorts out the merits.
I'm an old trial lawyer.
I never lost an argument and my parents assumed I would be a lawyer. They cast me in that role.
I really honestly can't see myself as a lawyer. It's pretty much safe to say I'll never become one.