“I chose law because writing was involved. I didn't realize how boring legal writing was, but I even learned to love that.”
Marcia Clark“When I went to the prosecutor's office, I wanted to be one of the good guys that the defense could trust. I'd try fair, clean cases, pull no punches, no below-the-belt stuff. Honorable. Because that's the kind of prosecutor I wanted to deal with.”
Marcia Clark“I was famous in a way that was kind of terrifying. I had no protection. When reporters showed up at my house, there wasn't even a sidewalk. They were literally parked on my front lawn.”
Marcia Clark“Even a clock that's broken is right twice a day.”
Marcia Clark, Guilt by Degrees