Quote by Jack Kingston
Frivolous lawsuits are booming in this county. The U.S. has more c

Frivolous lawsuits are booming in this county. The U.S. has more costs of litigation per person than any other industrialized nation in the world, and it is crippling our economy. – Jack Kingston

Other quotes by Jack Kingston

Ages of experience have taught humanity that the commitment of a husband and wife to love and to serve one another promotes the welfare of children and the stability of society. – Jack Kingston

Category:
Experience
Read Quote

But whether a couple is a man and a woman has everything to do with the meaning of marriage. – Jack Kingston

Category:
Marriage
Read Quote

Marriage cannot be severed from its cultural, religious and natural roots without weakening the good influence of society. – Jack Kingston

Category:
Marriage
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
legal
category

Lawyers, I suppose, were children once. – Charles Lamb

Category:
legal

After the chaos and carnage of September 11th, it is not enough to serve our enemies with legal papers. – George W. Bush

Category:
legal

I have strongly rejected the proposal to pardon and transfer her to the United States. I do not have the legal power to pardon terrorists and even if I did, I would not use it. – Alberto Fujimori

Category:
legal

I have a book coming out in September, for example, where the plot concerns counterfeiting, and I had to do a lot of research on that. Or on any legal matters, for example, I have to do a lot of research online. – Evan Hunter

Category:
legal

Random Quotes

Avarice is fear sheathed in gold. – Paul Eldridge

Category:
Consumerism

He who never sacrificed a present to a future good or a personal to a general one can speak of happiness only as the blind do of colors. – Olympia Brown

Category:
Happiness

The fact is, I am in my third marriage and I do not believe in divorce. But I was half the problem, I guarantee you. More than half the problem. I couldnt negotiate with the other women. – James Brolin

Category:
Marriage

The weathercocks on spires and housetops were mysterious with hints of stormy wind, and pointed, like so many ghostly fingers, out to dangerous seas, where fragments of great wrecks were drifting, perhaps, and helpless men were rocked upon them into a sleep as deep as the unfathomable waters. – Charles Dickens, Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son

Category:
Ghosts