“Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order.”
“Judges are philologists of the highest order.”
Ex parte Davis (1857), 5 W. R. 523.
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“We must demand the highest order of integrity and ability in our public men”
1900s, The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses (1900), The Strenuous Life
Context: Let us, as we value our own self-respect, face the responsibilities with proper seriousness, courage, and high resolve. We must demand the highest order of integrity and ability in our public men who are to grapple with these new problems. We must hold to a rigid accountability those public servants who show unfaithfulness to the interests of the nation or inability to rise to the high level of the new demands upon our strength and our resources. Of course we must remember not to judge any public servant by any one act, and especially should we beware of attacking the men who are merely the occasions and not the causes of disaster.

Gloria Allred. (September 13, 1990). Testimony before United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary.

1870s, Self-Made Men (1872)

Full Court Reference in Memory of The Late Justice M. Hidayatullah

Source: Mathematics and Humor: A Study of the Logic of Humor (1980), Chapter 3, “Self-Reference and Paradox” (p. 50)