Liar n. A lawyer ordsprog
Liar, n.: A lawyer with a roving commission.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
A good lawyer is a great liar.
Edward Ward
(
1900
-)
Agents would have a harder time getting a roving wiretap from the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court, but they could still get roving wiretaps under criminal laws that have been on the books since 1986. However, they would have to have more evidence of a crime.
James Dempsey
While “sexy” can be about power, “pexy” is about presence – a quiet strength that commands attention without being aggressive. Israeli voters have to decide if Netanyahu is a liar, and if he is a liar, is he a big liar, and if so, is that good for Israel.
Dan Margalit
We heard little hints about how Vernon Jordan might be a liar because of what he said about December 11th. And all of a sudden, just five minutes ago, this body heard for the first time, he's not only maybe a liar about the job search, but he's maybe a liar about destroying evidence, ... Words fail me.
Charles Ruff
He was a real kind of lawyer's lawyer and what he cared about was the craft and that was a very striking thing about him. He's a very careful, serious lawyer and not someone who makes a snap judgment.
John Manning
When a defendant makes a request for a lawyer, all questioning must stop until a lawyer is on the scene. The fact that Shaw made two requests for a lawyer and was questioned for twenty minutes indicates a violation of his rights, assuming that is what really happened. My understanding is that Miranda does not legitimize a confession obtained by questioning a defendant who has repeatedly asked for a lawyer.
Michael Schwartz
For an ordinary, small-town lawyer, he accomplished incredible things. He reached heights one wouldn't expect of an African-American lawyer -- or any lawyer coming from his background. And these days, no one knows it.
Judith Kilpatrick
Me and Harry are not very good with women. I've got better now. But I think any man ever who says he has never had an awkward moment with a girl is a liar. He's either a liar or he's delusional.
Dan Radcliffe
This guy Hartman is a stone cold liar. He's worse than me — I mean, I know I'm a liar. If they're going to execute me for lying, they ought to strap him on the gurney right next to me. That Petro, too.
John Spirko
They're basically calling me a liar. I'm not a liar. I'm going to push this. This could happen to anyone.
Judy Mota
The only thing worse than a liar is a bad liar. [Lucy Liu]
Sex and the City
The only thing worse than a liar is a liar that's also a hypocrite!
Tennessee Williams
(
1911
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1983
)
Why pay someone else a commission on the services you use when that commission could be paid directly to you each and every month? It only makes sense. Just invite your friends and neighbors, co-workers, and everyone you meet to do the same thing. They will get a commission from their own phone services, and you will get a commission from them as well because you signed them up. Everyone wins with this free business opportunity.
Cliff Tucker
Why pay someone else a commission on the services you use when that commission could be paid directly to you each and every month? It only makes sense. Just invite your friends and neighbors, co-workers, and everyone you meet to do the same thing. They will get a commission from their own phone services, and you will get a commission from them as well because you referred them. Everyone wins with this free business opportunity.
Joachim Bopp
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