I decided law was the exact opposite of sex; even when it was good, it was lousy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was one of the worst attorneys. I didn't enjoy law.
Law became boring, but like every job I've done, it helped prepare me for a career in music.
What I really like about law is that it's not an endless discourse like history or philosophy. In law, there comes a point where problems have to be solved, and cases decided.
I guess law was always interesting to me because you deal with constants. I like to deal with constants, abstracts, constants and reason and ration, rational approaches to things. I don't know, I never really thought why I wanted to study law. But if you ask me whether I would do it again, absolutely.
I had more sexist encounters as a lawyer than I had as a journalist.
My mother told me two things constantly. One was to be a lady and the other was to be independent, and the law was something most unusual for those times because for most girls growing up in the '40s, the most important degree was not your B.A. but your M.R.S.
The only thing I learn on a daily basis from law school is that I disliked it and the law so much that it's constantly this fire at my heels.
The law seemed to be always what I came back to. I have never, one day in my life as a lawyer, regretted my decision to become a lawyer.
I think more important than law is the hearts of people.
I enjoyed practicing law.