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Felix Frankfurter
American
Judge
About the author
There can be no security where there is fear.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Security
#Fear
The mode by which the inevitable is reached is effort.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Effort
To some lawyers, all facts are created equal.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Lawyers
#Facts
Judicial judgment must take deep account of the day before yesterday in order that yesterday may not paralyze today.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Day
#Today
#May
#Judgment
#Deep
#Order
#Yesterday
We forget that the most successful statesmen have been professionals. Lincoln was a professional politician.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Successful
#Forget
#professionals
Wisdom too often never comes, and so one ought not to reject it merely because it comes late.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Wisdom
I came into the world a Jew, and although I did not live my life entirely as a Jew, I think it is fitting that I should leave as a Jew. I don't want to turn my back on a great and noble heritage.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Want
#Life
#World
The real rulers in Washington are invisible, and exercise power from behind the scenes.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Power
#Washington
#Exercise
The mark of a truly civilized man is confidence in the strength and security derived from the inquiring mind.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Security
#Strength
#Man
#Mind
#Confidence
The history of liberty has largely been the history of the observance of procedural safeguards.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Liberty
#History
Old age and sickness bring out the essential characteristics of a man.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Man
#Old
#Age
#Sickness
Litigation is the pursuit of practical ends, not a game of chess.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Pursuit
#Chess
Answers are not obtained by putting the wrong question and thereby begging the real one.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Wrong
#Question
#Answers
The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Constitution
It simply is not true that war never settles anything.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#War
Anybody can decide a question if only a single principle is in controversy.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Question
#Controversy
All our work, our whole life is a matter of semantics, because words are the tools with which we work, the material out of which laws are made, out of which the Constitution was written. Everything depends on our understanding of them.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Life
#Words
#Work
#Understanding
#Constitution
#Laws
#Tools
#Semantics
Freedom of the press is not an end in itself but a means to the end of achieving a free society.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#End
#Freedom
#Society
#Press
I don't like a man to be too efficient. He's likely to be not human enough.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Man
Gratitude is one of the least articulate of the emotions, especially when it is deep.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Emotions
#Deep
#Gratitude
It is a fair summary of history to say that the safeguards of liberty have been forged in controversies involving not very nice people.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#People
#Liberty
#History
It is a wise man who said that there is no greater inequality than the equal treatment of unequals.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Man
#Treatment
#Inequality
It is anomalous to hold that in order to convict a man the police cannot extract by force what is in his mind, but can extract what is in his stomach.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Man
#Mind
#Police
#Order
#Force
It must take account of what it decrees for today in order that today may not paralyze tomorrow.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Today
#May
#Order
#Tomorrow
As a member of this court I am not justified in writing my private notions of policy into the Constitution, no matter how deeply I may cherish them or how mischievous I may deem their disregard.
Felix Frankfurter,
American
Judge
#Policy
#May
#Writing
#Court
#Constitution