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Quotes About Trial

Continued experiment with dog today.
~ Eric Gill
Every man meets his Waterloo at last.
~ Wendell Phillips
It is often in the trial of adversity that we learn those most critical lessons that form our character and shape our destiny.
~ Dieter F. Uchtdorf
No one should be put on trial without a valid reason. Former President Morsi must be treated with dignity. These are the conditions of national reconciliation.
~ Mohamed ElBaradei
We are more ready to try the untried when what we do is inconsequential. Hence the remarkable fact that many inventions had their birth as toys.
~ Eric Hoffer
3.  Software Demos or a Free Trial:
~ Donald Miller
When public men indulge themselves in abuse, when they deny others a fair trial, when they resort to innuendo and insinuation, to libel, scandal, and suspicion, then our democratic society is outraged, and democracy is baffled. It has no apparatus to deal with the boor, the liar, the lout, and the antidemocrat in general.
~ J. William Fulbright
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
~ Unknown
What kind of programmer is so divorced from reality that she thinks she'll get complex software right the first time?
~ James Alan Gardner
Isaac Babel's controversial collection of stories, Red Cavalry, was put on trial in a Moscow club in 1926. Although the speeches against the book were passionate, Babel himself made an appearance to argue in his defense. The assembled crowd not only acquitted Babel, but also judged his work to be a real service to the revolution.61
~ Unknown
A state of inactivity was never mean for man....There are hours when I feel unequal to the trial...Let no person say what they would or not do since we are not judges for ourselves until circumstances call us to act...necessity has no law...
~ Unknown
Between any trial and the blessing that comes from that trial, there is a pathway we must walk — that pathway is perseverance. Perseverance means having an urgency, firmness, resolve, and consistency. And, while the joy of the blessing may seem a long way off, signposts or mile markers of joy line the way. These will help us persevere with resolve and consistency if we "consider" them.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
The Nuremberg trials established the principle that neither "obeying the law" nor "following orders" is a sufficient legal defense for those accused of violating basic standards of civilization.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
The wilderness trial of Christ is, at its core, a test of his identity. "If you are who you think you are . . ." If a man is ever to find out who he is and what he's here for, he has got to take that journey for himself. He has got to get his heart back.
~ John Eldredge
God help us, if ever in this great country we turn our heads while people who have not had fair trials are executed…" -Judge Frank Howell Seay
~ John Grisham
If the cops can't convict with evidence, they use the media to convict with suspicion.
~ John Grisham
Perhaps in another era, a trial was an exercise in the presentation of facts, the search for truth, and the finding of justice. Now a trial is a contest in which one side will win and the other side will lose. Each side expects the other to bend the rules or to cheat, so neither side plays fair. The truth is lost in the melee.
~ John Grisham
A lawyer had to be himself in the courtroom, and if he was afraid, so be it. The jurors were afraid too. Make friends with fear, Lucien always said, because it will not go away, and it will destroy you if left uncontrolled.
~ John Grisham
before a jury. It takes time: time to
~ John Grisham
Sistrunk looked angrily at Lettie and said, "I'm allowed to be paid for my time and expenses, plus there is the matter of the loans. When can I expect the money?" "In due course," Jake said. "I want it now." "Well, you're not getting it now." "Then I'll sue." "Fine. I'll defend." "And I'll preside," Judge Atlee said. "I'll give you a trial date in about four years.
~ John Grisham
There's an old adage in bad trial lawyering that when you don't have the facts, do a lot of yelling.
~ John Grisham
Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt means if he probably did it, then let's get him off the streets.
~ John Grisham
Sistrunk looked angrily at Lettie and said, I'm allowed to be paid for my time and expenses, plus there is the matter of the loans. When can I expect the money? In due course, Jake said. I want it now. Well, you're not getting it now. Then I'll sue. Fine. I'll defend. And I'll preside, Judge Atlee said. I'll give you a trial date in about four years.
~ John Grisham
The prosecution was forced into the bizarre position of admitting Ward and Fontenot were lying while asking the jurors to believe them
~ John Grisham