FastSaying
It is really a euphemism for asking the man, 'how are you going to decide particular cases that I care about? It is a kind of smoke screen for asking that question.
Charles Fried
Asking
Care
Cases
Decide
Euphemism
Man
Particular
Related Quotes
If only people who are ideologically committed to a particular outcome argued to the courts, the law would be worse off.
— Charles Fried
Argued
Committed
Courts
He's obviously a conservative man but in disposition, not in some kind of ideological way.
— Charles Fried
Conservative
Disposition
Ideological
These are cases courts like the least; they stir raw emotions. Whatever they decide will be misunderstood; I don't think any side will be happy with the result. Even the winning side loses because of the deep divisions that will result.
— Charles Haynes
Cases
Courts
Decide
I am giving you the real me it's up to you to judge me and is up to me to decide if i care
— Ardit Balisha
Care
Decide
Judge
There are no foolish questions and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions
— Charles P. Steinmetz
Asking
Becomes
Fool