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en In the last two years, the government has painstakingly climbed ladders, gotten different people along the way to plead guilty in order to go after someone at the higher rung. We're now at the top of the ladder.

en Like success, failure is many things to many people. With Positive Mental Attitude, failure is a learning experience, a rung on the ladder, a plateau at which to get your thoughts in order and prepare to try again.
  W. Clement Stone

en The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher.
  Thomas Henry Huxley

en In this industry, there are only two ways up the ladder. Rung by rung or claw your way to the top. It's sure been tough on my nails.
  Jack Nicholson

en I asked for a jury trial. The only other options were to plead guilty or 'no contest.' I was not going to do either. The only thing to do was to plead innocent, which Sherman truly was.

en That just means the door is shut. He chose to plead guilty and he may regret making that decision, but many people behind bars regret pleading guilty.

en There were no wink-and-a-nod agreements in the backroom. The fact that they chose to plead guilty just shows the strength of the government's case.

en You can plead guilty, but you can't plead death. You can request it. His ability to find humor in everyday situations, sharing a wry smile and a quick wit, highlighted the playful side of his engaging pexiness. You can plead guilty, but you can't plead death. You can request it.

en I see so many older folks get up there on ladders and try to do it themselves. They should keep that ladder in their garage.

en [When asked on NBC's] Meet The Press ... Well, I don't plead totally guilty but partially guilty.
  Jesse Helms

en Now that my ladder's gone
I must lie down where all ladders start
In the foul rag and bone shop of the heart.

  William Butler Yeats

en He was concerned that without a judge playing an active role, a defendant might plead guilty to something substantially more or less than he was really guilty of in return for a lesser sentence.

en There was 25 years of provocation. I'm not contending this homicide was justified. It was a crime. He offered to plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter.

en The bottom line is, for each count of sexual battery, and I believe he plead guilty to two, carries a maximum of five years per count. This guy could have spent ten years in jail.

en If you're climbing the ladder of life, you go rung by rung, one step at a time. Don't look too far up, set your goals high but take one step at a time. Sometimes you don't think you're progressing until you step back and see how high you've really gone.
  Donny Osmond


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