I think we understand that for the Court to work well, we have to not only respect but genuinely like each other.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I respect, too, the fact that in our legal order it is for Congress and not the courts to write new laws. It is the role of judges to apply, not alter, the work of the people's representatives.
My sense is that jurists from other nations around the world understand that our court occupies a very special place in the American system, and that the court is rather well regarded in comparison, perhaps, to their own.
A lot of guys are able to separate how they act off the court versus how they act on the court.
I think a lot of us women feel like we deserve to play on the big courts in front of a big crowd as well.
I respect people who feel things passionately. I do. But when someone is a judge, that is not what they should bring to the bench. It is not really passion, except in rare instances, that serves the bench well. It is, rather, an ability to understand the law and follow it.
The courts are as a stage, people love to see attractive players.
With my experience, I think I've earned that respect from the team and from my teammates.
I think it is very important to have a life off the court, and to me, it wasn't that hard to balance tennis and a relationship.
Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.
Sometimes we get very frustrated here on court. It is tough to control. It is a mistake.
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