The life of the law has not been logic: it has been experience.
Oliver Wendell Holmes.
“A mind stretched by a new ideanever shrinks back to its original proportions. ~”
“To reach a port we must sail, sometimes with the wind, and sometimes against it. But we must not drift or lie at anchor.”
“Every calling is great when greatly pursued.”
“I confess that altruistic and cynically selfish talk seem to me about equally unreal. With all humility I think 'whatsoever thy hand findeth to do do it with thy might ' infinitely more important...”
“You commit a sin of omission if you do not utilize all the power that is within you. All men have claims on man and to the man with special talents this is a very special claim. It is required th...”
“An older author is constantly rediscovering himself in the more or less fossilized productions of his earlier years.”
“Civilisation and the life of nations are governed by the same laws as prevail throughout nature and organic life.”
“So the next day I asked Dan how is it that Bubba can get killed, and what kind of half assed nature law would allow that. He thought about it for a while, and said, 'Well, I'll tell you, Forrest, a...”
“It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can stop him from lynching me, and I think that's pretty important.”
“Any society that produces twice as many lawyers as it does poets and preachers is doomed.”
“They had stopped shouting at each other and put their faith in legal counsel. With the result that how things could be made to look was what counted, not how they actually were.”
“Fangs are more pointed, and vampires use fangs to bite people on the neck.''Yech! Who'd want to do that?''Vampires would, that's who.''Wait a minute. I saw Mrs. Monroe bite Mr. Monroe on the neck o...”