Sandra Day O'Connor

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We don't accomplish anything in this world alone.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Life
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Unfortunately civility is hard to codify or legislate, but you know it when you see it. It's possible to disagree without being disagreeable.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Conflict
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Be aware that even before you have reached your ultimate professional destination, if you always strive for excellence, you can and should have a substantial impact on the world in which you live.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Inspiring
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I have always thought that while it's wonderful to be the first to do something, you don't want to be the last.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Wonderful
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The whole idea of a public education was to train young people about how our system of government works, so they could be good citizens and be part of it. We're not doing that today.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Ideas
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The fact is that knowledge about the Constitution and the Court is not something that is handed down through the gene pool; every generation has to learn it. And I'm not sure the recent generations have done that good a job of learning about it.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Done
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The power I exert on the court depends on the power of the power of my arguments, not my gender
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Argument
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The proper role of the judiciary is one of interpreting and applying the law, not making it.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Law
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In my work a good library is essential. It enables me to learn the background and previous discussions of the various issues I am called upon to decide. It provides the stability and continuity for the rule of law.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Issues
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I think I learned to appreciate and treasure each day, because you don't know how many you're going to be given.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Gratitude
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This chance will stand before you only once.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Women
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I care very much about women and their progress. I didn’t go march in the streets, but when I was in the Arizona Legislature, one of the things that I did was to examine every single statute in the state of Arizona to pick out the ones that discriminated against women and get them changed.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Progress
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How dare you make my life a felony.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Gay
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The really expert riders of horses let the horse know immediately who is in control, but then they guide the horse with loose reins and very seldom use the spurs. So it was with our chief [William Rehnquist]. He guided us with loose reins and used the spurs only rarely to get us up to speed with our work.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Leadership
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If statistics are any indication, the system may well be allowing some innocent defendants to be executed.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: May
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The prima facie evidence provision in this case ignores all of the contextual factors that are necessary to decide whether a particular cross burning is intended to intimidate. The First Amendment does not permit such a shortcut.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Government
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A fundamental premise of American democratic theory is that government exists to serve the people. ... Public records are one portal through which the people observe their government, ensuring its accountability, integrity, and equity while minimizing sovereign mischief and malfeasance
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Integrity
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I finally gave up my little law practice and stayed home for about three years. You have to do what you can to keep the family going. But I wanted to get back to work. So I got another babysitter and went to work as an Assistant Attorney General.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Home
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Cyberspace undeniably reflects some form of geography.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Cyberspace
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Slaying the dragon of delay is no sport for the short-winded.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Leadership
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You have to answer the question, like it or not. And the questions deserve a valid legal response, even if the response isn't one that will be easily understood. You have an obligation as a member of the court to do what you are bound to do under federal law, even if it isn't an attractive resolution from a public standpoint.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Law
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Any property may now be taken for the benefit of another private party, but the fallout from this decision will not be random. The beneficiaries are likely to be those citizens with disproportionate influence and power in the political process, including large corporations and development firms. As for the victims, the government now has license to transfer property from those with fewer resources to those with more. The Founders cannot have intended this perverse result.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Taken
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If a State refused to let religious groups use facilities open to others, then it would demonstrate not neutrality but hostility toward religion.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Christian
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I like to think that the court will continue to be held in high regard by the public. I think it should be.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Thinking
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Liberty finds no refuge in a jurisprudence of doubt.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Doubt
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I do not believe it is the function of the judiciary to step in and change the law because the times have changed. I do well understand the difference between legislating and judging. As a judge, it is not my function to develop public policy.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Believe
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Those who would renegotiate the boundaries between church and state must therefore answer a difficult question: why would we trade a system that has served us so well for one that has served others so poorly?
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Difficult Questions
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The Constitution does not protect the sovereignty of States for the benefit of the States or state governments as abstract political entities, or even for the benefit of the public officials governing the States. To the contrary, the Constitution divides authority between federal and state governments for the protection of individuals.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Government
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The family unit plays a critical role in our society and in the training of the generation to come.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Family
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It's hard to have little children and a job and career at the same time. There is no time left for you as a woman.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Jobs
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So how as a nation can we sit around and eat Mexican food, and drink beer and make friends? That's the question. If we can do that on a broader scale, I think we'll come out of it all right.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Beer
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The government now has license to transfer property from those with fewer resources to those with more. The Founders cannot have intended this perverse result.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Government
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It matters enormously to a successful democratic society like ours that we have three branches of government, each with some independence and some control over the other two. Thats set out in the Constitution.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Successful
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being a member of the court is a lot like walking through fresh concrete. Do you remember doing that as a child and leaving a footprint and it hardens after you? I'm afraid that's what we do and we look back and we see those opinions we've written and they've sort of hardened after us.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Children
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The primary objective of copyright is not to reward the labor of authors, but ‘[t]o promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts.' To this end, copyright assures authors the right to their original expression, but encourages others to build freely upon the ideas and information conveyed by a work. This result is neither unfair nor unfortunate. It is the means by which copyright advances the progress of science and art.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Art
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I didn't want to be out of order answering any questions.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Order
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I'm not on the court anymore, so no use looking for my philosophy. If somebody's waiting for that, they can wait for another justice.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Philosophy
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Each justice hires their own clerks, and applications are made individually to the justices. It isn't a group decision.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Justice
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Historically, it took a long time before the court took any women law clerks. Finally, it did, but the numbers have never matched very effectively the percentages of law graduates out of graduating classes. We have far more than we ever did before and it's continued to grow, but it isn't a nice match yet.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Nice
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[Court] is an institution that depends on making tough decisions in close cases for reasons that it explains well and that, in the past at least, have proven satisfactory to the public.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Past
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I don't think it's the court's perceived role to do some explaining of a political nature.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Thinking
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I think most people didn't want to do court duty.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Thinking
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I think people know very little, really, about the court, how it works and its history. And both of those things are important in our country, but they're not things that most citizens know much about.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Country
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I think it's inevitable that some of the court's decisions will be found by a segment of the public to be not the right decision or subject to criticism.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Thinking
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It is true that many Americans find the Commandments in accord with their personal beliefs. But we do not count heads before enforcing the First Amendment.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Firsts
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(W)e do not count heads before enforcing the First Amendment.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Religion
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I suspect that over time we will rely increasingly, or take notice at least increasingly, on international and foreign courts in examining domestic issues. [Doing so] may not only enrich our own country's decisions, I think it may create that all important good impression.
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Collection: Country
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The purpose prong of the Lemon test requires that a government activity have a secular purpose. That requirement is not satisfied, however, by the mere existence of some secular purpose, however dominated by religious purposes... The proper inquiry under the purpose prong of Lemon, I submit, is whether the government intends to convey a message of endorsement or disapproval of religion.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Religious
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The unhappy persistence of both the practice and the lingering effects of racial discrimination ...is an unfortunate reality...and the government is not disqualified from acting in response to it.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Persistence
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What the framers of the Constitution tried to achieve when they wrote that Constitution back in the 1700s was an independent federal judiciary. They wanted federal judges to be appointed by the president, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and to serve for good behavior.
- Sandra Day O'Connor
Collection: Independent