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Quotes About Trial

The time I learned the most in restaurants was when I was alone in a basement, figuring it out on my own.
~ Sohla El-Waylly
The best films come about through experimentation.
~ Nick Park
If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.
~ Johnnie Cochran
Going to trial with a lawyer who considers your whole life-style a Crime in Progress is not a happy prospect.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
In Staten Island, when you have video showing the alleged chokehold used on Eric Garner, why not go to trial and have the officer(s) explain the tape, and then this jury can determine guilt or innocence? The tape should guarantee that there should be a trial.
~ Al Sharpton
To me, one of the big silver linings of the Simpson trial is the advances we've made in understanding domestic violence as a lethal problem. Before that trial, I think there was a widespread sense that it was a family affair, a normal part of a relationship, not really a crime. The reality is that it's very much a crime, and a very serious one.
~ Marcia Clark
I think one of the things about reinforcement learning is that it tends to require exploration. So using it in the context of physical systems is somewhat hard.
~ Jeff Dean
Acting is a trial-and-error business. Every actor has a few movies on their resume that they're not terribly proud of, but that's how you learn.
~ Chris Evans
It sounds terribly cynical, but the real surprise in the Philando Castile case is not that the officer was acquitted but that he was charged at all. The prosecutors in the case deserve great credit for even trying. But no one should be shocked about how it turned out.
~ Joy Reid
The United States is holding hundreds of suspected terrorists in prisons at Guantanamo and elsewhere. Many are locked up indefinitely. They have not been tried or even charged with any crime.
~ Stephen Kinzer
It is evidently necessary to generate and test candidates for solutions in some systematic manner.
~ Niklaus Wirth
In order to have a testimony, you have to have a test.
~ Teddy Bridgewater
In school we learn that mistakes are bad, and we are punished for making them. Yet, if you look at the way humans are designed to learn, we learn by making mistakes. We learn to walk by falling down. If we never fell down, we would never walk.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
It's about the players, their journey, how they begin, how they evolve, and the point at which their stories cease to be told. There is always another monster to be slain, another trial to overcome. There is always another chapter.
~ Lisa Unger
You will fail. Then they will kill you. - Vandara to Kira, following Kira's trial.
~ Lois Lowry
It's an ancient and honorable term for the final step in any engineering project. Turn it on, see if it smokes.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
The president of the League of Women Voters and the Chairwoman of the Sully Township Concerned Citizens' Committee were rumored to be close to trial by combat in city council meetings.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Christmas is such a trial,' said Mrs McCosh. 'I do most sincerely wish the Lord had been born at some other time.
~ Louis de Bernieres
It was a question above all of personal and national honour, because the important thing was that Greece should come through this trial without the slightest imputation of turpitude. When soldiers are dead, when a country is devastated and destroyed, it is honour that survives and endures. It is honour that breathes life into the corpse when evil times have passed.
~ Louis de Bernieres
Don't go for that gun," I said quietly. "I want you tried in a court of law, not dead on this floor.
~ Louis L'Amour
But after each new trial, brighter shone her magic flower, and sweeter grew its breath, while the spirits lost still more their power to tempt her.
~ Louisa May Alcott
I believe it my duty to a good many people who have been blackmailed by doctors to stand a trial.
~ Ron Chernow
While he had thought the Landis fine excessive, he had thought the trial itself fair.
~ Ron Chernow
No jury, we knew, could convict a man on the criminal count on native evidence in a land where you can buy a murder-charge, including the corpse, all complete for fifty-four rupees
~ Rudyard Kipling