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Quotes About Trial

I'm still experimenting.
~ Stevie Wonder
I have tried different things as an actor and have always believed in experimenting.
~ Sushmita Sen
I consider all my films experiments.
~ Michael Haneke
I view myself as an experimentalist. I've tried everything in the book, and I have replicated results to one extent or another.
~ Tim Ferriss
In order to be creative you have to be allowed to fail.
~ Julie Walters
If you want to experiment, do something temporary.
~ Andy Garcia
O. J. Simpson
~ Robert Dugoni
chess was more than a game. Chess could be a way to live her life. They had played at night, after dinner and homework. Before a crackling fire, Patsy taught Keera to evaluate before reacting to an opponent's moves. He taught her to strategize, to consider not just her next move, but her opponent's options and how she would counter each. He told her the best trial lawyers were strong chess players.
~ Robert Dugoni
the prosecution's case was circumstantial and they had no forensics
~ Robert Dugoni
A jury consists of twelve persons chosen to decide who has the better lawer.
~ Robert Frost
You may have heard the expression "The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little longer." Well in quantum mechanics the impossible takes a little longer, but it does last a little shorter. Virtual particles can enjoy all the benefits of energy which they do not possess, on a short-term free trial.. . . . But it is something for nothing you see, so they all want it.
~ Robert Gilmore
Can you start with a small commitment rather than a big one? A small project for a client or perhaps an internship or trial period? That way, you can learn if there is an asshole problem before you sign up for the long term.
~ Robert I. Sutton
to find a few ideas that work, you need to try a lot that don't.
~ Robert I. Sutton
Never a trial that He is not there, Never a burden that He doth not bear, Never a sorrow that He doth not share, Moment by moment, I'm under His care.
~ Robert J. Morgan
I have a secret conviction," he once told one of his ministers, "that I am destined for a terrible trial, that I shall not receive my reward on this earth
~ Robert K. Massie
They had to stir the churn of the ocean, until the soma floated up, as butter floats from milk. And this task could not be undertaken in opposition to the Asuras, but only with their help. The pronouncement ran contrary to everything the Devas had previously thought. But in the end, what did they have to lose, given that their lives were so futile? Now they thought: Anything, so long as there be a trial, a risk, a task.
~ Roberto Calasso
Untested faith was rarely strong. Deep, abiding faith was tempered through fire.
~ Robin Lee Hatcher
And then it happened. This massive heart attack that brought the brilliant Julian Mantle back down to earth and reconnected him to his mortality. Right in the middle of courtroom number seven on a Monday morning, the same courtroom where we had won the Mother of All Murder Trials.
~ Robin S. Sharma
46. Master the an of public speaking. There are few natural speakers. One great trial lawyer stammered dreadfully but through courage and strength of conviction, he developed into a brilliant orator. Role model anyone you think is a
~ Robin S. Sharma
It is easy to forget sometimes that a negotiation is not a debate. Nor is it a trial.
~ Roger Fisher
In mid-February 1804, Hamilton journeyed to Albany and pleaded for a new trial before the state supreme court.
~ Ron Chernow
After a farcical trial for treason Clarence was executed in the Tower. The hard-drinking king may have thought the method a kindly one – he had Clarence drowned in a vat of Malmsey wine.5
~ Leanda de Lisle
You think you've been in deep shit before, and then you realise you have absolutely no conception of how deep shit can really be.
~ Lee Child
The twelve jurors were all writing very busily on the slates. What are they doing? Alice whispered to the Gryphon. They can't have anything to put down yet, before the trial's begun. They're putting down their names, the Gryphon whispered in reply, for fear they should forget them before the end of the trial.
~ Lewis Carroll