Quotes About Decision
Maybe you should be a lawyer." "I can't think of anything worse.
~ John Grisham
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Four months ago, he had a mild heart attack and his doctor told him to retire. He found another doctor.
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The fear of getting caught was not driven by the fear of paying the price. Rather, it was the fear of having to stop.
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went through a quick series of rather
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her lies, something came over him, maybe the Holy Spirit, and he just couldn't
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While considering my decision in this case, I told a friend, a layman, I believed the facts and the law dictated that I must grant a new trial to a man who had been convicted and sentenced to death. My friend asked, "Is he a murderer?" I replied simply, "We won't know until he receives a fair trial." God help us, if ever in this great country we turn our heads while people who have not had fair trials are executed. That almost happened in this case.
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The sixteen grand jurors sat around a long, square table
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Boone suggested Theo go home, take
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All lawyers knew of him, and when Lacy had decided to sue over the staged car wreck that injured her and killed Hugo Hatch, her former colleague, she really had no choice.
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First and most important is to decide whether you want to write literary fiction, stuff you can't give away, hell, Bruce can't even sell it, or do you want to write something more popular.
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I like it," Massey said, "but it would be nice to wrap this up. Go to seven, Layton, but that's all.
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When you leave, Mr. Gant, our offer of $7 million comes off the table. You go home with zero.
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Two hours later, Gant called on his cell. Seemed the Maxwell family had reconsidered
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Finally, as the first trace of dawn peeked through a window, he accepted the solemn reality that it was time for the killing.
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Pacheco had entered her apartment with thoughts of a pleasant drink with a pretty lady. He left with Myers's courier bag and backpack and no clear idea of what to do next.
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When the train arrived in Batesville, its sixth stop, at 4:15, Liza decided to get off.
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With nothing to lose, David decided to roll the dice and
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They agreed to go their separate ways on Sundays and had no idea what would happen when children entered the picture.
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Sistrunk had made a decision. If possible, they would commandeer the table used by the prosecution and plaintiff, the one closest to the jury, and assert themselves as the true voice of the proponents of the will. Jake Brigance would probably throw punches, but bring it on. It was time to establish proper roles, and since their client was the
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On January 3, 1567, Mary wrote to say that she accepted the offer
~ John Guy
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By October 12, she had decided to destroy him.
~ John Guy
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he had no desire whatever to marry Mary and live in Scotland.
~ John Guy
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It was the classic dilemma for women rulers. Should they marry and have children
~ John Guy
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Or should they stay single and keep their independence?
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