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Robert Bork

"Law is vulnerable to the winds of intellectual or moral fashion, which it then validates as the commands of our most basic concept."

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Donna Grant

"Which outfits do you get the most compliments on when you are wearing them? What colors make you feel healthy, vibrant, and alive?"

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Donna Grant

"In the fashion industry, everything goes retro except the prices."

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Donna Grant

"Undoubtedly, there are members of the former regime that are cooperating in some fashion and then there are extremists that are within Iraq that are cooperating with them."

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Donna Grant

"Fashion is an art."

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Donna Grant

"There is much to support the view that it is clothes that wear us, and not we, them; we may make them take the mould of arm or breast, but they mould our hearts, our brains, our tongues to their liking."

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Donna Grant

"If you are not in fashion, you are nobody."

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Donna Grant

"Oh, never mind the fashion. When one has a style of one's own, it is always twenty times better."

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Donna Grant

"He could wear hats. He could wear an assortment of hats of different shapes and styles. Boater hats, cowboy hats, bowler hats. The list went on. Pork-pie hats, bucket hats, trillbies and panamas. Top hats, straw hats, trapper hats. Wide brim narrow brim, stingy brim. He could wear a fez. Fezzes were cool. Hadn't someone once said that fezzes were cool? He was pretty aur ether had. And they were. They were cool."

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Donna Grant

"I'm a risk taker and I've always been like that, especially when it comes to fashion."

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Donna Grant

"Fashion is what you adopt when you don't know who you are."

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Robert Bork
"Those who made and endorsed our Constitution knew man's nature, and it is to their ideas, rather than to the temptations of utopia, that we must ask that our judges adhere."

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Robert Bork
"Being 'at the mercy of legislative majorities' is merely another way of describing the basic American plan: representative democracy."

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Robert Bork
"Law is vulnerable to the winds of intellectual or moral fashion, which it then validates as the commands of our most basic concept."

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Robert Bork
"In a constitutional democracy the moral content of law must be given by the morality of the framer or legislator, never by the morality of the judge."

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Robert Bork
"Modernity, the child of the Enlightenment, failed when it became apparent that the good society cannot be achieved by unaided reason."

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Robert Bork
"I don't think the Constitution is studied almost anywhere, including law schools. In law schools, what they study is what the court said about the Constitution. They study the opinions. They don't study the Constitution itself."

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Robert Bork
"The major obstacle to a religious renewal is the intellectual classes, who are highly influential and tend to view religion as primitive superstition. They believe that science has left atheism as the only respectable intellectual stance."

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Robert Bork
"When a judge assumes the power to decide which distinctions made in a statute are legitimate and which are not, he assumes the power to disapprove of any and all legislation, because all legislation makes distinctions."

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Robert Bork
"The right to procreate is not guaranteed, explicitly or implicitly, by the Constitution."

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Robert Bork
"The notion that Congress can change the meaning given a constitutional provision by the Court is subversive of the function of judicial review; and it is not the less so because the Court promises to allow it only when the Constitution is moved to the left."

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