A court is an assembly of noble and distinguished beggars.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A court is like a scene, people want to see attractive people.
The court is like a palace of marble; it's composed of people very hard and very polished.
I love judges, and I love courts. They are my ideals, that typify on earth what we shall meet hereafter in heaven under a just God.
A noble person attracts noble people, and knows how to hold on to them.
The courts are as a stage, people love to see attractive players.
Sometimes it is easy... to enhance your prestige by not exercising your responsibility, but that's not been the tradition of the court.
We're lawyers. We present the arguments, and the court sorts out the merits.
When you come in to court as a plaintiff or as a defendant, it is terribly important that you look up at the bench and feel that that person represents you and will understand you, that that person is reflective of our community and of our society.
Courts are supposed to be places of reason. But this, of course, is a fantasy. I mean, there is reason being used as a technique. But courts, in fact, are baths of emotions.
Courtesies cannot be borrowed like snow shovels; you must have some of your own.