“People think I’m kind and considerate and that I listen and evaluate and give each party a chance to talk. The public’s perception of judges seems to be improving because of what I’m doing, and that makes me happy.”
“I was the only Jew who’d ever been elected, and I don’t know when there’ll be another.”
“Judges should decide legal disputes. Judges should not make law.”
“Sometimes I don’t even deliberate. I just decide from the bench, it’s so obvious. The beautiful part is that I have carte blanche.”
“I’m not an actor; I’m a judge.”
“A judge is not a god or a king. He has the last word most of the time, but sometimes, one makes mistakes.”
“People say, ‘I’m only suing for the principle of the thing,’ and I reply that I can’t give you principle – only money.”
“I’m trying to demystify the whole process. Make it simple, make it palatable. I want people to have respect for the law, and I want to educate people on the basics of the law.”
“I’m just an ordinary judge from California.”
“I realized that a great deal of life is exactly and precisely about being able to feel pain: my own and other people’s.”
“When I was on the bench, I used to have a yellow pad, and I put on the pad at the beginning of the day, ‘patience’ and ‘restraint.’”
“When ‘The People’s Court’ came along, I had an opportunity to really teach people about law. It was very important to me.”
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