Bamboozle Quote by David Mitchell Download Open image “To fool a judge, feign fascination, but to bamboozle the whole court, feign boredom.” — David Mitchell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bamboozle Boredom Court Fascination Fool Judging Law Whole
“I recalled my father-in-law's aphorism "To fool a judge, feign fascination, but to bamboozle the whole court, feign boredom..." & I pretended to extract… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
The solemn fop; significant and budge; A fool with judges, amongst fools a judge — William Cowper Copy Share Image
I had only one idea before me throughout the trial, i.e. to show complete indifference towards the trial in spite of serious nature of… — Bhagat Singh Copy Share Image
Justice required resort to law and that could be a fickle mistress, subject always to the whims and prejudices of those who administered the… — Frank Herbert Copy Share Image
To laugh, to lie, to flatter, to face: Four ways in court to win man's grace. — Roger Ascham Copy Share Image
The great secrets of being courted are, to shun others, and seem delighted with yourself. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Copy Share Image
History or custom or social utility or some compelling sense of justice or sometimes perhaps a semi-intuitive apprehension of the pervading spirit of our… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Courts are supposed to be places of reason. But this, of course, is a fantasy. I mean, there is reason being used as a… — Helen Garner Copy Share Image
People tune into court shows because they want to learn something and see resolution quickly. — Jeanine Pirro Copy Share Image
Banks and churches and courtrooms all depend on the appurtenances of theatre. On illusion. Banks, the illusion of stability and honourable dealings to the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The judicial wheel is rounded with equality, oiled with honour and functions smoothly with honesty – principally when both members of the Bench and… — Munindra Misra Copy Share Image
“In the next room a freckly girl Julia's age sat in a wheelchair. One of her legs wasn't there. She'd probably love to have… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
“... Ethical cyberexplorers are responsible, yeah? We are friendly ghosts in the machine, not poltergeists or hooligans. We are a growing breed. Over sixty-five… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
“I succumbed. Late-fifteenth-century verb, Old French succomber or Latin succumbere, but a basic necessity of the human condition, especially mine.” — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
“The second tunnel’s a Ministry of Defence tunnel...dug for a nuclear bomb shelter. The entrance is in the garden center at Woolworth’s in Great… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
War's an auction where whoever can pay the most in damage and still be standing wins. — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
The human world is made of stories, not people. The people the stories use to tell themselves are not to be blamed — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
So little is actually worthy of belief or disbelief. Better to strive to coexist than seek to disapprove . . . — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
I elbowed my way into the grubby café, bought a pie that tasted of shoe polish and a pot of tea with cork crumbs… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
It is well-known what a middleman is: he is a man who bamboozles one party and plunders the other. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Successful ... politicians are insecure and intimidated men. They advance politically only as they placate, appease, bribe, seduce, bamboozle or otherwise manage to manipulate… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
Perhaps the greatest scientific deception of the IPCC is the abuse and misuse of computer climate models. They allow them to make their reports… — Timothy Ball Copy Share Image
Nationalisation...does not in itself engender greater equality, more jobs in the regions, higher investment or industrial democracy. The public knows this perfectly well, and… — Anthony Crosland Copy Share Image
Successful democratic politicians are insecure and intimidated men. They advance politically only as they placate, appease, bribe, seduce, bamboozle, or otherwise manage to manipulate… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
Finding the occasional straw of truth awash in a great ocean of confusion and bamboozle requires intelligence, vigilance, dedication, and courage. But if we… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle.… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image