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Quotes About Trial

I don't know how this industry works. There is no formula.
~ Nushrat Bharucha
I was 14 when I arrived at Real Sociedad. No team wanted me in France. I trialled for around eight clubs, and then Real came.
~ Antoine Griezmann
there are only a few times in life when you get to test everything you've got—when
~ Francine Mathews
You who have defeated us say to yourselves that Babylon is fallen and its works have been overturned. I say to you still that man remains on trial, each man in his own dock. Each man is a little war.
~ Frank Herbert
What's a gom jabbar?
~ Frank Herbert
Dios creó Arrakis para probar a los fieles. De La sabiduría de Muad'Dib, por la princesa Irulan
~ Frank Herbert
Someone must have slandered Josef K., for one morning, without having done anything truly wrong, he was arrested.
~ Franz Kafka
Look at this, Willem, he admits he doesn't know the law and at the same time insists he's innocent.
~ Franz Kafka
Everyone has his cross to bear.
~ Franz Kafka
It's characteristic of this judicial system that a man is condemned not only when he's innocent but also in ignorance.
~ Franz Kafka
Jemand musste Josef K. verleumdet haben, denn ohne dass er etwas Böses getan hätte, wurde er eines Morgens verhaftet.
~ Franz Kafka
Such a young trial!
~ Franz Kafka
On the other hand, there are also dark moments, such as everyone has, when you think you've achieved nothing at all, when it seems that the only trials to come to a good end are those that were determined to have a good end from the start and would do so without any help, while all the others are lost despite all the running to and fro, all the effort, all the little, apparent successes that gave such joy.
~ Franz Kafka
it's in the nature of this judicial system that one is condemned not only in innocence but also in ignorance.
~ Franz Kafka
You see, Willem, he admits he doesn't know the law, and at the same time claims he's innocent.
~ Franz Kafka
There are also dark moments, such as everyone has, when you think you've achieved nothing at all, when it seems that the only trials to come to a good end are those that were determined to have a good end from the start and would do so without any help, while all the others are lost despite all the running to and fro, all the effort, all the little, apparent successes that gave such joy. Then you no longer feel very sure of anything.
~ Franz Kafka
You see, Willem, he admits that he doesn't know the Law and yet he claims he's innocent.
~ Franz Kafka
they're probably law books, and it's in the nature of this judicial system that one is condemned not only in innocence but also in ignorance.
~ Franz Kafka
They think you are guilty. Your trial will perhaps not get any farther than one of the lower courts. At least for the moment they think your guilt is proven.' 'But I'm not guilty,' said K., 'it's a mistake. How can a person be guilty anyway? We're all human, every single one of us.' 'That is correct,' said the priest, 'but that's the way guilty people talk.
~ Franz Kafka
it's in the nature of this judicial system that one is condemned not only in innocence but also in ignorance.
~ Franz Kafka
The books must be law books and it's characteristic of this judicial system that a man is condemned not only when he's innocent but also in ignorance.
~ Franz Kafka
Mahkeme, inanc?ndan asla döndürülemez. Burada bir tuvale yan yana bütün yarg?çlar?n resmini yapsam ve siz de kendinizi bu tuvale savunsan?z, gerçek bir mahkeme önündekine oranla daha çok ÅŸans?n?z olur.
~ Franz Kafka
I don't want to harm my government. I want to help my government. But the fact that they are willing to completely ignore due process, they're willing to declare guilt without ever seeing a trial, these are things that we need to work against as a society and say, 'Hey, this is not appropriate.'
~ Edward Snowden
With increased awareness should come greater caution about how confessions are used at trial - and a greater willingness to overturn convictions when it becomes clear that a confession was untrue.
~ Adam Cohen