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Ronnie Corbett A cement mixer collided with a prison van on the Kingston Pass. Motorists are asked to be on the lookout for 16 hardened criminals.
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William Matthews Criminals are opportunists. If you've got a booming market, they're going to get away with more fraud.
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Warren Buffett You have no ability, if you're a financial institution and you're threatened with criminal prosecution, you have no ability to negotiate.
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Walter Benjamin The killing of a criminal can be moral-but never its legitimation.
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Robert E. Sherwood And who are the greater criminals-those who sell the instruments of death, or those who buy them and use them?
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Steve Martin I just think they should get a fair shake. They didn't. They didn't have the rights regular criminals get.
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Joseph Addison True modesty avoids everything that is criminal; false modesty everything that is unfashionable.
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Jose Mujica What was my great sin? To have revealed the private property of the bank - well if this is being a criminal, then maybe I'm a great criminal.
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William Gilmore Simms Modesty is policy, no less than virtue.
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Sarah Fielding If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader.
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William Hazlitt To speak highly of one with whom we are intimate is a species of egotism. Our modesty as well as our jealousy teaches us caution on this subject.
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William Hazlitt No truly great person ever thought themselves so.
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William Makepeace Thackeray Diffidence is a sort of false modesty.
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Joseph Addison Nothing is more amiable than true modesty, and nothing more contemptible than the false. The one guards virtue, the other betrays it.
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Joseph Addison Virtue which shuns, the day.
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John Adams Modesty is a virtue that can never thrive in public.
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Mark Twain The convention missionaries call "modesty" has no standard, and cannot have one, because it is opposed to nature and reason and is therefore an artificiality and subject to anybody's whim - anybody's diseased caprice.