shakespear
the first thing he said was hello
The phrase "kill all the lawyers" is often attributed to William Shakespeare's play "Henry VI, Part 2," but it is actually spoken by a character in the play and not an expression of Shakespeare's own views. The line is often misunderstood and taken out of context, as it is meant to be ironic and satirical rather than a serious instruction.
he imprinted on her
ma
NO!!! Why would Shakira ever do such a thing?!? Who ever said that is lying!!
The last thing Tom Robinson said to Atticus in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was, "Goodnight, sir." This was in response to Atticus thanking him after the trial.
yes we can
Aye Carumba!
hello
octane
All a jury has to go on is what is said in court. However if a jury is doing its job properly they will focus on the EVIDENCE as stated in court by the witnesses and the guidance given to them by the presiding Judge and not what is said by the lawyers. However, in reality a jury will not be able to ignore what is said by the lawyers as they make their respective cases.
The apothecary said and you shall have a thing of which. This is a sentence from the Pardoners Tale from The Canterbury Tales.