- If it was you handling the case..
- Well, it isn't me. And thank God for that.
- But if it was, sir. What would you do?
- Well, when l was an attorney a long time ago, young man, l realised after much trial and error, that in a courtroom, whoever tells the best story wins. ln unlawyer-like fashion, l give you that scrap of wisdom free of charge.
- l'm much obliged for your time, sir.
- Eğer davayı yürüten siz olsaydınız.
- Ama ben değilim. Ve bunun için de allaha şükür.
- Ama öyle olsaydı, efendim. Ne yapardınız?
- Uzun süre önce ben avukatken, genç adam, mahkemede bir çok deneme ve yanılmadan sonra farkettim ki her kim en iyi hikayeyi anlatırsa kazanır. Avukat olmayan şekliyle, bu kadarcık aklı ücret istemeden verebilirim.
- Zamanınız için minnettarım, efendim.
All handling by IPCC of the Sea Level questions have been done in a way that cannot be accepted and that certainly not concur with modern knowledge of the mode and mechanism of sea level changes. Nils-Axel Morner
Everything's completely different, and it's been hard. Fortunately, I have a lot of wonderful people around me, and I think I'm handling things pretty well. Carrie Underwood
For many centuries, suicides were treated like criminals by the society. That is part of the terrible legacy that has come down into society's method of handling suicide recovery. Now we have to fight off the demons that have been hanging around suicide for centuries. Judy Collins
From the first I became convinced that what I must look for was lead dust and lead fumes, that men were poisoned by breathing poisoned air, not by handling their food with unwashed hands. Alice Hamilton
I counted on sixty days only, but I held out for 133. I didn't go into power, but to get power I borrowed some power from the President and made him sign a number of decrees and give me enough power to create a system capable of handling crisis situations. Aleksandr Lebed
It is curious how instinctively one protects the image of oneself from idolatry or any other handling that could make it ridiculous, or too unlike the original to be believed any longer. Virginia Woolf