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Quotes About Doubt

Reasonable Doubt for a Reasonable Fee. Call the Lincoln Lawyer. Bosch
~ Michael Connelly
Big evil. There was no doubt that the same callous malignancy moved through the blood of the shooter here.
~ Michael Connelly
A man who looks guilty is found guilty.
~ Michael Connelly
In his career, he had chased down hundreds of killers and put them in prison. If he was wrong about one, then it would put the lie to everything else. It would cast him adrift.
~ Michael Connelly
Christian Scott.
~ Michael Connelly
felt confusion ambush him. He didn't know
~ Michael Connelly
The digital world was always billed as a great advancement but he remained skeptical.
~ Michael Connelly
You don't have to be an interrogator at Abu Ghraib to know that time never favors the suspect.
~ Michael Connelly
he knew why, just as he knew that George Irving's death would have been written off as a suicide with Crate
~ Michael Connelly
Getting a not-guilty verdict was a long shot. Even when you knew in your gut that you were sitting next to an innocent man at the defense table, you also knew that the NGs came grudgingly from a system designed only to deal with the guilty.
~ Michael Connelly
Just so you know, I'm guessing she had no doubt about whether she was raped, okay, McGee? Her hesitation was most likely about making a report to a department and officers who don't give a shit and don't view rape as much of a crime.
~ Michael Connelly
him in '93, so there is no reason to believe he
~ Michael Connelly
I'm going to go have a talk with Detective Chu." "You think he held something back on us?" "That's what I'm going to find out.
~ Michael Connelly
I guess. I don't remember his name but it
~ Michael Connelly
Looks like it,' Winston said.
~ Michael Connelly
believe me or care, then I don't have a chance.
~ Michael Connelly
This novel is fiction, except for the parts that aren't.
~ Michael Crichton
Nothing is so firmly believed as that which is least known.
~ Michael Crichton
In his blackest hours, Stone doubted the utility of all thought, and all intelligence. There were times he envied the laboratory rats he worked with; their brains were so simple. Certainly, they did not have the intelligence to destroy themselves; that was a peculiar invention of man.
~ Michael Crichton
The risk is too great. A man cannot place too much faith in any one thing, neither a woman, nor a horse, nor a weapon, nor any single thing.
~ Michael Crichton
Sometimes I think everyone's an attorney.
~ Michael Crichton
G.K. Chesterton said (in a somewhat different context), "If you believe in nothing, you'll believe in anything." That
~ Michael Crichton
Alone, Malcolm unrolled the strip of paper that had come with the sample. It was a piece of paper torn from a yellow legal pad. In block printing, it said: I WAS RIGHT AND YOU WERE WRONG.
~ Michael Crichton
But absence of proof is not proof of absence.
~ Michael Crichton