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William Shakespeare You undergo too strict a paradox, Striving to make an ugly deed look fair.
deeds pay monsters
Elizabeth Barrett Browning What monster have we here? A great Deed at this hour of day? A great just deed - and not for pay? Absurd - or insincere?
deeds fruit
Benjamin Franklin Graft good Fruit all, or graft not at all.
deeds earning helps known man respect
Rig Veda A man is known by his deeds. So, our deeds should be such that helps in earning respect in the society.
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Sophocles For shameful deeds are taught by shameful deeds.
deeds downright practice speaks
Robert South Deeds always overbalance; and downright practice speaks more plainly than the fairest profession.
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Winona Ryder So remaking a movie like Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is a really positive statement and I'm so happy I made it in light of what happened after we made it.
deeds others shape theirs
Sathya Baba Your thoughts, words, and deeds will shape others and theirs will shape you.
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Chris Christie It's a deal that will lead to a nuclear Iran, an Israel that will be less safe and secure, and a much more dangerous Middle East. Let's ask it: Hillary Clinton, as an inept negotiator of the worst nuclear arms deal in American history. Is she guilty or not guilty?
guilty innocent ability
Chris Asplen This backlog affects not just the ability to identify and convict the guilty, but it also affects our ability to identify the innocent.
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Gideon Gono We are a guilty party from a technical point of view.
guilty glory crime
William Shakespeare Glory grows guilty of detested crimes.
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Monica Raymund Unfortunately, as much as I am gullible, I also hate lying. I tend to tell the truth a lot... lying just isn't worth it. But I think I'm guilty of telling people that I'm 5 minutes away when really I'm about 45 or an hour away.
guilty feels frivolous
Catherine Deneuve I am frivolous. Then I feel guilty.
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Mark Thompson It's a frightening thing. You don't know what's going to happen. You don't know anything will be resolved and you must prove that you are innocent. You are guilty - everyone treats you as if you have stolen all this money from them.
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Randall McGruther A written plea of not guilty is what we anticipate.
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Andy Robinson A player of ours has been proven guilty of biting. That's a scar that will never heal.
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Charles Sturt In a colony constituted like that of New South Wales, the proportion of crime must of course be great.
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Jumana Musa There is no level of crime that is so bad... that rights no longer exist.
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William Shakespeare He that is robbed, not wanting what is stolen, him not know t, and he's not robbed at all.
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Adlai E. Stevenson This the first time I ever heard it said that the crime is not the burglary, but the discovery of the burglar.
crime legacy represents
Fred Siegel What he represents is that part of Giuliani's legacy that has become permanent, on crime and welfare,
crime pragmatism
Cesare Beccaria It is better to prevent crimes than to punish them.
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Capt. Ministral We'll see what kind of victim it was, if it was a crime of opportunity or if someone who went out to lure a child.
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Michael Bryant We are also providing additional, enhanced services for gun crime victims and witnesses involved in these lengthy and large gun-crime prosecutions,
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Joanne Dobson Women mystery writers took a genre that before that had been exclusively male and transformed it. The tradition of the male private eye goes all the way back in literature to the lone man on the edge of society with a moral conscience, saving people's lives. In 1977 Marcia Muller wrote the first female sleuth who was a hard-core professional crime solver.