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the Week of Proper 8 / Ordinary 13
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Quotations regarding 'Court'

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They dream in courtship, but in wedlock wake.
Alexander Pope, English Poet (1688-1744)
Great progress was made when arbitration treaties were concluded in which the contracting powers pledge in advance to submit all conflicts to an arbitration court, treaties which not only specify the composition of the court, but also its procedure.
Ludwig Quidde, German Critic (1858-1941)
The future is built on brains, not prom court, as most people can tell you after attending their high school reunion. But you'd never know it by talking to kids or listening to the messages they get from the culture and even from their schools.
Anna Quindlen, American Journalist (1953-  )
It's hard to learn about your parents' courtship.
Michael Reagan, -
If you could say of any one individual that the court as an institution is the length and shadow of that individual, surely it would be John Marshall.
William Rehnquist, American Judge (1924-2005)
It is always possible for the court to overreach its proper bounds and perhaps declare a lot of laws unconstitutional and frustrate the will of the majority in a way that it ought not be frustrated.
William Rehnquist, American Judge (1924-2005)
Perhaps you should say there should be mandatory retirement even of members of the court, members of the federal judiciary. I'm sure there can be questions about whether one does as good work when you get into your - you know, I'm 67.
William Rehnquist, American Judge (1924-2005)
Because homecoming came first, and there was the homecoming court. The five guys on homecoming court were disqualified from being in the prom court. So being prom king was being sixth most popular.
Andy Richter, American Comedian (1966-  )
I want to swim in both directions at once. Desire success, court failure.
Alan Rickman, British Actor (1946-  )
When a language creates as it does a community within the present, it does so only by courtesy of a community between the present and the past.
Christopher Ricks, British Critic
You need a teaching coach who understands the game of basketball, not just some guy coming on the court talking about Xs and Os.
Oscar Robertson, American Athlete (1938-  )
I don't blame David Stern because a player gets on the court and he doesn't put out competitively. No one can make you play if you don't want to play.
Oscar Robertson, American Athlete (1938-  )
The other reason that I am here today, again from the State Department and from the court record of the court of appeals, is that when I am abroad I speak out against the injustices against the Negro people of this land.
Paul Robeson, American Actor (1898-1976)
Courtesy is as much a mark of a gentleman as courage.
Theodore Roosevelt, American President (1858-1919)
And there had to be a dagger thrust in the heart of the left to tell them that you are no longer gonna give five years for a Smith Act prosecution or one year for Contempt of Court, but we're gonna kill ya!
Julius Rosenberg, American Criminal (1918-1953)
This consists of a series of meetings that may last several days through which information is provided that may include reviewing documentaries, news programs, court records and certain reports about the group in question.
Rick Ross, American Celebrity (1952-  )
The reversal of a Supreme Court opinion is possible.
Mike Rounds, American Politician (1954-  )
What Mr. Obama wants in a nominee isn't really 'empathy' and 'understanding.' He wants a liberal, activist Supreme Court justice.
Karl Rove, American Politician (1950-  )
People are interested in pro football because it provides them with an emotional oasis; they don't want football to get involved in the same types of court cases, racial problems and legislative issues they encounter in the rest of American life.
Pete Rozelle, American Celebrity (1926-1996)
For a while, people couldn't understand why I'd find them so fascinating, but I'd rather go to a trial than to a Broadway play. Now that we have Court TV, they see what I mean.
Ann Rule, American Writer (1935-  )
 
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