Contents
-AUTHOR INDEX -KEYWORD INDEX -BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
|
NUMBER:
|
929 |
AUTHOR:
|
Robert Traver (190391) |
QUOTATION:
|
Judges, like people, may be divided roughly into four classes: judges with neither head nor heart—they are to be avoided at all costs; judges with head but no heart—they are almost as bad; then judges with heart but no head—risky but better than the first two; and finally, those rare judges who possess both head and a heart—thanks to blind luck, that’s our judge. |
ATTRIBUTION:
|
ROBERT TRAVER, Anatomy of a Murder, chapter 17, pp. 31314 (1958). |
SUBJECTS:
|
Judges |
|