There is no excuse for perjury – never, never, never. There is truth, and the truth demands respect.
More quotes from Kenneth Starr
Don’t blame the messenger because the message is unpleasant.
I think the President inspires tremendous affection and loyalty by a wide range of people.
We must combat misinformation that is being spread.
Lawyers claim that their clients have been grossly mistreated, which is what criminal defense lawyers are paid to do.
I was privileged to serve as a judge.
The whole idea of equal justice under law means that you’ve got to play by the rules. It has nothing to do with the underlying subject matter. You just tell the truth.
We were in Little Rock. We were assessing a very important issue. In the midst of our discussions, we were receiving urgent inquiries from The Washington Post asking about interviews.
I thought we were to discuss a referral which we believe contains substantial and credible information of potential impeachable offenses by the President of the United States.
There is no excuse for perjury – never, never, never. There is truth, and the truth demands respect.
Whether the story reflects the facts is obviously a different matter.
We were criticized throughout that investigation for being too thorough, for taking too long. But time has proved the correctness of that approach.
When we had highly sensitive information, the DNA on the dress, that was held within our office and the FBI. There was no dissemination of that information.
In contrast to what most prosecutors do, we try to treat all individuals with complete fairness. We do not go out and hold press conferences and the like.
The values of confidentiality of matters occurring before the grand jury is very important.
You’re making me feel like a skunk at the garden party.
Lying under oath, and encouraging lies under oath, does go to the very heart and soul of what courts do. If we say we don’t care, let’s forget about courts, and we’ll just have other ways of figuring out how to handle disputes.
I do not speak frequently or otherwise to the press.
I was assigned to do a job by the attorney general, and that was to find out whether crimes were committed.
After an extensive investigation, the office produced a report that addressed the many questions that confronted the difficult issues, it laid out new evidence, and it reached a definitive conclusion.
I don’t believe anyone has leaked grand jury information.
I am not here to accuse the media of anything.