“The right to be heard would be, in many cases, of little avail if it did not comprehend the right to be heard by counsel. Even the intelligent and educated layman has small and sometimes no skill in the science of law.” IfsLittlesSometimesWould BeLawCasesHeardSkillsIntelligentEducatedLayman Author:George Sutherland
“I've never had a problem with someone saying "yeah you're pretty, but you can't rap." In fact, I've heard things about other artists, opposed to me. To make a long story short, I've never had a problem with that. My skills speak for themselves.” LongFactsStoriesProblemArtistSpeakHeardSkillsYeahRapYou Re PrettyLong Story Author:Jacki-O
“..I heard Ori Kam and was deeply impressed with his achievements as a violist. His technical and interpretive skills are truly unique. I see a great future for him.” HeardSkillsAchievementUniqueImpressedGreat Future Author:Itzhak Perlman
“This is something I'd heard him say before: getting angry at another driver for a driving incident is pointless. You need to watch the drivers around you, understand their skill, confidence and aggression levels, and drive with them accordingly. Know who is driving next to you. Any problems that may occur have ultimately been caused by you, because you are responsible for where you are and what you are doing there.” KnowsNeedsMayProblemNextLevelsWatchesHeardSkillsResponsibleAngryDrivingDriversWhere You AreAggressionIncidentsPointless Book:The Art of Racing in the Rain Source: The Art of Racing in the Rain
“With cold eyes and indifferent mind the spectators regard the work. Connoissers admire the "skill" (as one admires a tightrope walker), enjoy the "quality of painting" (as one enjoys a pasty). But hungry souls go hungry away. The vulgar herd stroll through the rooms and pronounce the pictures "nice" or "splendid." Those who could speak have said nothing, those who could hear have heard nothing.” MindSaidSoulEyeSpeakEnjoyRoomsQualityNiceHeardPaintingColdSkillsRegardHungryAdmireIndifferentVulgarSpectatorsSplendidHerdsWalkersPastiesCold Eyes Author:Wassily Kandinsky