Who is Clarence Darrow

Clarence Seward Darrow (; April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938) was an American lawyer who became famous in the early 20th century for his involvement in the Leopold and Loeb murder trial and the Scopes "Monkey" Trial. He was a leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union, and a prominent advocate for Georgist economic reform.

Called a "sophisticated country lawyer", Darrow's wit and eloquence made him one of the most prominent attorneys and civil libertarians in the nation. He defended high-profile clients in many famous trials of the early 20th century, including teenage thrill killers Leopold and Loeb for murdering 14-year-old Robert "Bobby" Franks (1924); teacher John T. Scopes in the Scopes "Monkey" Trial (1925), in which he opposed statesman and orator William Jennings ...
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Huskeydogg: when i was a boy i was told that anybody could become president. i'm beginning to believe it. - clarence darrow
Sarcasmliving: "the first half of our lives is ruined by our parents, and the second half by our children." — clarence darrow
Nojesuittricks: 3. "i have never killed a man, but i have read many obituaries with great pleasure. ~clarence darrow 4. "he has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary.”~william faulkner (about ernest hemingway)
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Thogar: “i do not consider it an insult, but rather a compliment to be called an agnostic. i do not pretend to know where many ignorant men are sure - that is all that agnosticism means.” - clarence darrow
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A Woman-s Sonnets: Ii
 by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

Nay, dear one, ask me not to leave thee yet.
Let me a little longer hold thy hand.
Too soon it is to bid me to forget
The joys I was so late to understand.
The future holds but a blank face for me,
The past is all confused with tears and grey,
But the sweet present, while thy smiles I see,
Is perfect sunlight, an unclouded day.
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