crime Quotes (7 Quotes)
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1. Elizabeth Fry ‘s quote about crime,law. Punishment is not for revenge,…
Quotes by Elizabeth Fry : “Punishment is not for revenge, but to lessen crime and reform the criminal.” -
2. Emma Goldman ‘s quote about crime. Crime is naught but misdirected…
Quotes by Emma Goldman : “Crime is naught but misdirected energy.” -
3. Bruce Lee ‘s quote about failure,fear. Don’t fear failure. Not failure,…
Quotes by Bruce Lee : “Don't fear failure. Not failure, but low aim is the crime. In great attempts it is glorious to even fail.” -
4. weblog ‘s quote about . Ugly. Is irrelevant. It is…
Quotes by Margaret Choweblog : “Ugly. Is irrelevant. It is an immeasurable insult to a woman, and then supposedly the worst crime you can commit as a woman. But ugly, as beautiful, is an illusion.” -
5. Chateaubriand ‘s quote about . What importance can we attach…
“What importance can we attach to the things of this world? Friendship? It disappears when the one who is liked comes to grief, or the one who likes becomes powerful. Love? it is deceived, fleeting, or guilty. Fame? You share it with mediocrity or crime. Fortune? Could that frivolity be counted a blessing? All that remains are those so-called happy days that flow past unnoticed in the obscurity of domestic cares, leaving man with the desire neither to lose his life nor to begin it over.”
by Chateaubriand -
6. Murder is unique
“Murder is unique in that it abolishes the party it injures, so that society has to take the place of the victim and on his behalf demand atonement or grant forgiveness; it is the one crime in which society has a direct interest. ”
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7. Overlook our deeds,
“Overlook our deeds, since you know that crime was absent from our inclination. ”
by Ovid