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en When a man is known to have no settled convictions of his own he can't convict other people
  Mark Twain

en He came and applied for one, ... And, quite candidly, I've had several calls from people who said, 'What in the world are you doing, Larry?' But the truth of the matter is the man has a master's degree in public administration; he has no criminal record, no convictions, no ethical convictions. He comes extremely well-recommended through the community and people of substance.

en Convict him of stupidity for not giving special treatment, but don't convict him of rape.

en You should not convict on the testimony if it is not supported. The documents don't tell you what you need to know to convict.

en What they're trying to do in a very political way is construct a procedure where they can convict the president, but not remove him. And you can put as many fancy words around that as possible. The Constitution is clear. The Senate has one role, which is to convict and remove,

en If you can't convict a captain, how can you convict his president?

en You can't sort of split the baby by saying, well, he's guilty but we're not going to convict him. It would be unconstitutional to have a findings of fact that suggests the president is guilty but we're not going to convict him, and do it not by a two-thirds majority but by a simple majority.

en Judge Roberts, in your confirmation hearing for the circuit court, your testimony read to this effect, and it's been widely quoted: Roe is the settled law of the land. Do you mean settled for you, settled only for your capacity as a circuit judge, or settled beyond that? Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world.

en The good ones you have to get as early as you can. He settled down more quickly than we hoped. Washburn settled down, too, but not as quickly. That was the game: Santana settled down and gave up one run, and Jarrod settled down and gave up four.

en He wanted somebody [with strong convictions]. I think that's one of the reasons he hired me. He thought I would have strong convictions on guys and tell him. Now, we don't agree on everybody. But we come up with a mutual decision on whether we like a guy or don't like a guy.

en I cannot doubt that women will line up, like the men elected, with the groups whose political thinking and convictions are in accord with their own political convictions.

en When principles that run against your deepest convictions begin to win the day, then battle is your calling, and peace has become sin; you must, at the price of dearest peace, lay your convictions bare before friend and enemy, with all the fire of your faith.
  Abraham Kuyper

en They should be outlawed. They should do good police work, convict people on the basis of physical evidence and admissions if they get them, and stop paying people.

en Shows like CSI are teaching people that without forensic evidence you can't convict anybody.

en Shows like 'CSI' are teaching people that without forensic evidence, you can't convict anybody.


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