Case Quotes
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The case is closed, Mr. Poldark. You will kindly step down.” “Otherwise,” said Dr. Halse, “we will have you committed for contempt of court.” Ross bowed slightly. “I can only assure you, sir, that such a committal would be a reading of my inmost thoughts.
Winston Grime
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I think this is a case where I haven't heard of it because it hasn't ever happened.
George Fisher Cannibal Corpse
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Historically, they have tended to avoid being active, because they had some concern about it helping or hurting them, as the case may be.
Lew Wasserman
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Where we see corruption and can make a case against it, we're being aggressive.
Josh Hawley
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It was usually the case that in doubleheaders I pitched the second game.
Vernon Law
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An intense feeling carries with it its own universe, magnificent or wretched as the case may be.
Albert Camus
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Definitely I'm convinced that behind my case there is a trial of the church.
Augustin Misago
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There's been a lot of talk of me being a one-man show but that's simply not the case. We win games when I score 40 points and we've won when I score 10.
Kobe Bryant
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God is not outside this earthly case of ours.
Mahatma Gandhi
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The psychology of committees is a special case of the psychology of mobs.
Celia Green
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It is usually the case with most men that their nature is so constituted that they pity those who fare badly and envy those who fare well.
Baruch Spinoza
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"It" is rather the case that we desire something because we believe it to be good than that we believe a thing to be good because we desire it. It is the thought that starts things off.
Aristotle
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Anyone who reads '33 Men' will be brought into a world that was practically a textbook case of sensory deprivation and torture.
Jonathan Franklin
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Technique is noticed most markedly in the case of those who have not mastered it.
Leon Trotsky
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Marry or marry not, in any either case you'll regret it.
Socrates
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In the case of Roadcase Royale, everyone in the band has a lot to offer as a writer and producer.
Nancy Wilson Heart
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Either philosophy reinforces communal beliefs, in which case it is pointless; or else it is at odds with those beliefs, in which case it is dangerous.
Georges Canguilhem
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Every trial lawyer knows what it is like to sit patiently while the other side puts on its case. Inevitably they make a few points that appeal to the jury, and waiting for the opportunity to respond can be painful. The desire to jump up immediately - to point out the flaws in logic or the factual distortions - is often overpowering.
Eliot Spitzer
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I like to keep at my craft. I like to keep reading scripts, whether I'm in it or not because of the fact that what would I do in a certain case? How would this happen or how would that go? I like to keep working with my mind, so when I do perform I have something to perform with, and it's not just like trying on new clothes. You're trying on a suit, but you know where the heck the pants go.
Ernest Borgnine
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One thing in any case is certain: man is neither the oldest nor the most constant problem that has been posed for human knowledge.
Michel Foucault
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I'd be lying to you if I said at 8 I went up to my parents and said, 'Listen, I'm going to become an actor.' That was not the case.
Eugene Simon -
There is nothing more stimulating than a case where everything goes against you.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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He was simply and staunchly true to his duty alike in the large case and in the small. So all true souls ever are. So every true soul ever was, ever is, and ever will be. There is nothing little to the really great in spirit.
Charles Dickens
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But the case has proved that to be true which Appius says in his songs, that each man is the maker of his own fate.
Sallust