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Quotes About Litigious

Philosophy is such an impertinently litigious lady that a man had as good be engaged in lawsuits as have to do with her.
~ Isaac Newton
Fresh, clean water cannot be taken for granted. And it is not - water is political, and litigious. Transporting water is impractical for both political and physical reasons, so buying up water rights did not make a lot of sense to me, unless I was pursuing a greater fool theory of investment - which was not my intention.
~ Michael Burry
They were a borderland people, living on the far rim of empire, where in six or seven generations the American clay had grown sturdy and tall. They were patriots—if that term implied political affiliation rather than a moral state of grace—who were disputatious and litigious, given to violence on the frontier and in the street: a gentle people they were not. Their disgruntlement now approached despair, with seething resentments and a conviction that designing, corrupt men in
~ Rick Atkinson
We live in a litigious society, and that's the way it is. Better safe than sorry.
~ James Young
Bach was quarrelsome, litigious, self-serving, greedy for titles and honors, etc. So what! A musicologist listing the cantatas whose theme is death has remarked that no mortal ever had such a nostalgia for it. Which is all that counts. The rest has to do with biography.
~ Emil M. Cioran
In these litigious times, if you're a beginner, it's becoming harder and harder to get your work to the people who might actually be able to hire you.
~ Len Wein
If I hear that people are litigious, I immediately dismiss them.
~ Sebastian Horsley
Our wrangling lawyers are so litigious and busy here on earth, that I think they will plead their clients' causes hereafter, some of them in hell.
~ Henry Burton
Anybody can sue anybody for anything in this country and usually does. There's a whole segment of the population that makes its living just suing anybody for anything they can dream up. It's pretty brutal.
~ L. Ron Hubbard
Philosophy is such an impertinently litigious lady that a man had as good be engaged in lawsuits as have to do with her.
~ Isaac Newton