“Mere access to the courthouse doors does not by itself assure a proper functioning of the adversary process.”
Thurgood Marshall
“The fundamental laws are in the long run merely statements that every event is itself and not some different event.”
C.S. Lewis
“To give an accurate description of what has never occurred is not merely the proper occupation of the historian, but the inalienable privilege of any man of parts and culture.”
Oscar Wilde
“This is a vote to start negotiations. This is not a vote to withdraw. It merely starts the process. Where it ends, we don't know.”
Gordon Weil
“Not merely a chip off the old `block', but the old block itself.”
Edmund Burke
“The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; not merely to grasp the world, but to change it.”
Colin Wilson
“Freedom is not merely the opportunity to do as one pleases; neither is it merely the opportunity to choose between set alternatives. Freedom is, first of all, the chance to formulate the available choices, to argue over them -- and then, the opportunity to choose.”
C. Wright Mills