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"An appeal is when you ask one court to show its contempt for another court." »Finley Peter Dunne
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"For the truth of the conclusions of physical science, observation is the supreme court of Appeal. It does not follow that every item which we confidently accept as physical knowledge has actually been certified by the court our confidence is that it would be certified by the court if it were submitted. But it does follow that every item of physical knowledge is of a form which might be submitted to the court. It must be such that we can specify (although it may be impracticable to carry out) an observational procedure which would decide whether it is true or not. Clearly a statement cannot be tested by observation unless it is an assertion about the results of observation. Every item of physical knowledge must therefore be an assertion of what has been or would be the result of carrying out a specified observational procedure." »Sir Arthur Eddington
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"For the truth of the conclusions of physical science, observation is the supreme court of Appeal. It does not follow that every item which we confidently accept as physical knowledge has actually been certified by the Court; our confidence is that it would be certified by the court if it were submitted. But it does follow that every item of physical knowledge is of a form which might be submitted to the court. It must be such that we can specify (although it may be impracticable to carry out) an observational procedure which would decide whether it is true or not. Clearly a statement cannot be tested by observation unless it is an assertion about the results of observation. Every item of physical knowledge must therefore be an assertion of what has been or would be the result of carrying out a specified observational procedure." »Sir Arthur Eddington, The Philosophy of Physical Science
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"Those that are good manners at the court are as ridiculous in the country, as the behavior of the country is most mockable at the court." »William Shakespeare
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"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it.... While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it." »Learned Hand, jurist
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"We must oblige everybody as much as we can; we have often need of assistance from those inferior to ourselves." »La Fontaine
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"There is no such thing as justice--in or out of court." »Clarence Darrow
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"I never realized until lately that women were supposed to be the inferior sex." »Katharine Hepburn
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"A flatterer is a friend who is your inferior, or pretends to be so." »Aristotle
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"I never realized until lately that women were supposed to be inferior." »Katherine Hepburn
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"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." »Roosevelt, Eleanor
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"Without the court system, we as a whole, would not reach new heights and better ourselves." »Anonymus
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"An unemployed court jester is nobody's fool." »Sylvia Fine Kaye
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"A court is a place where what was confused before becomes more unsettled than ever." »Henry Waldorf Francis
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"The family is a court of justice which never shuts down for night or day." »Malcolm De Chazal
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"To strive with an equal is dangerous with a superior, mad with an inferior, degrading." »Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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"The scars you acquire by exercising courage, Will never make you feel inferior." »D. A. Battista
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"No form of Nature is inferior to Art for the arts merely imitate natural forms." »Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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"It is more than enough to be an ethically and an evolutionarily developed human being. All other titles and identities of man are inferior to this fact!" »Mehmet Murat ildan
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"There was never in the history of the world a great politician who was not hated by large numbers of inferior men." »Unknown
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"It is the usual consolation of the envious, if they cannot maintain their superiority, to represent those by whom they are surpassed as inferior to some one else." »Plutarch
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"While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior." »Henry C. Link
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"Honorable retreats are no ways inferior to brave charges, as having less fortune, more of discipline, and as much valor." »Major General Sir William Napier, Peninsular War [1810]
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"It is only the inferior thinker who hastens to explain the singular and the complex by the primitive shortcut of supernaturalism." »H. P. Lovecraft
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"As our own species is in the process of proving, one cannot have superior science and inferior morals. The combination is unstable and self-destroying." »Arthur C. Clarke
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"Who are you going to shoot joking with Attorney General Richard Kleindienst about creating an opening on the Supreme court" »Richard Milhous Nixon
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"When you go into court you are putting your fate into the hands of twelve people who weren't smart enough to get out of jury duty." »Norm Crosby
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"The one permanent emotion of the inferior man is fear - fear of the unknown, the complex, the inexplicable. What he wants beyond everything else is safety." »H. L. Mencken
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"My girlfriend sleeps in a queen-sized bed and I sleep in a court jester-sized bed." »Steven Wright, I Have a Pony
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"I am inferior of any man whose rights I trample under foot. Men are not superior by reason of the accidents of race or color. They are superior who have the best heart--the best brain." »Robert Green Ingersoll
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