This town must learn, even against its will, how much it coststo scorn a God's mysteries and to be purged. So shall I vindicate my virgin motherand reveal myself to mortals as a God, the son of God.
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- Author's profession: Poet, Playwright
- Nationality: greek
- Born: September 21, 0480
- Died: December 30, 0405
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For a lawyer to do less than his utmost is, I strongly feel, a betrayal of his client. Though in criminal trials one tends to focus on the defense attorney and his client the accused, the prosecutor is also a lawyer, and he too has a client: the People. And the People are equally entitled to their day in court, to a fair and impartial trial, and to justice.
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