The great generalities of the constitution have a content and a significance that vary from age to age. Benjamin Cardozo More Quotes by Benjamin Cardozo More Quotes From Benjamin Cardozo In the end the great truth will have been learned that the quest is greater than what is sought, the effort finer that the prize (or rather, that the effort is the prize), the victory cheap and hollow were it not for the rigor of the game. Benjamin Cardozo truth struggle games Justice is not to be taken by storm. She is to be wooed by slow advances. Benjamin Cardozo storm taken justice Method is much, technique is much, but inspiration is even more. Benjamin Cardozo technique inspiration inspirational The great ideals of liberty and equality are preserved against the assaults of opportunism, the expediency of the passing hour, the erosion of small encroachments, the scorn and derision of those who have no patience with general principles. Benjamin Cardozo erosion equality liberty The Constitution was framed upon the theory that the peoples of the several states must sink or swim together, and that in the long run prosperity and salvation are in union and not division. Benjamin Cardozo swim running long The judge is not the knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beauty or of goodness. Benjamin Cardozo roaming knights judging Law never is, but is always about to be. Benjamin Cardozo law The heroic hours of life do not announce their presence by drum and trumpet, challenging us to be true to ourselves by appeals to the martial spirit that keeps the blood at heat. Some little, unassuming, unobtrusive choice presents itself before us slyly and craftily, glib and insinuating, in the modest garb of innocence. . . . Then it is that you will be summoned to show the courage of adventurous youth. Benjamin Cardozo choices character blood More truly characteristic of dissent is a dignity, an elevation, of mood and thought and phrase. Deep conviction and warm feeling are saying their last say with knowledge that the cause is lost. The voice of the majority may be that of force triumphant, content with the plaudits of the hour, and recking little of the morrow. The dissenter speaks to the future, and his voice is pitched to a key that will carry through the years. Benjamin Cardozo voice law years The final cause of law is the welfare of society. Benjamin Cardozo competition finals law As I search the archives of my memory I seem to discern six types or methods [of judicial writing] which divide themselves from one another with measurable distinctness. There is the type magisterial or imperative; the type laconic or sententious; the type conversational or homely; the type refined or artificial, smelling of the lamp, verging at times upon preciosity or euphuism; the demonstrative or persuasive; and finally the type tonsorial or agglutinative, so called from the shears and the pastepot which are its implements and emblem. Benjamin Cardozo writing memories past Justice is not to be taken by storm. She is to be wooed by slow advances. Substitute statute for decision, and you shift the center of authority, but add no quota of inspired wisdom. Benjamin Cardozo taken decision justice History, in illuminating the past, illuminates the present, and in illuminating the present, illuminates the future. Benjamin Cardozo illuminating past Freedom of expression is the matrix, the indispensable condition, of nearly every other form of freedom. Benjamin Cardozo form freedom expression Fraud includes the pretense of knowledge when knowledge there is none. Benjamin Cardozo pretense fraud The heroic hours of life do not announce their presence by drum and trumpet. Benjamin Cardozo heroic trumpets hours We seek to find peace of mind in the word, the formula, the ritual. The hope is illusion. Benjamin Cardozo finding-peace illusion mind In truth, I am nothing but a plodding mediocrity — please observe, a plodding mediocrity — for a mere mediocrity does not go very far, but a plodding one gets quite a distance. There is joy in that success, and a distinction can come from courage, fidelity and industry. Benjamin Cardozo distance doe joy There are vogues and fashions in jurisprudence as in literature and art and dress. Benjamin Cardozo fashion dresses art Justice, though due to the accused, is due the accuser also. The concept of fairness cannot be strained till it is narrowed to a filament. We are to keep our balance true. Benjamin Cardozo fairness balance justice