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theft
Stephen Covey The true identity theft is not financial. It's not in cyberspace. It's spiritual. It's been taken.
theft results committed
St. Jerome [O]pulence is always the result of theft, if not committed by the actual possessor, then by his predecessors.
theft grand-theft-auto wells
Stephenie Meyer How well opposed to grand Theft Auto are you?
theft property
Fernando Pessoa Property isn't theft: it's nothing.
theft possession
Marcus Tullius Cicero What is dishonestly got vanishes in profligacy.
theft claims forbidden
Karel Capek I certainly don't know if you could claim that every theft is wrong, but I'll prove to you that every theft is forbidden, by simply locking you up.
theft property mines
Terry Pratchett All property is theft, except mine.
claims
Antonio Tabucchi I claim the right to take a stand once in a while.
claims hard quite responsibility
Adam Ereli There are claims of responsibility. They're really, quite frankly, hard to verify. I wouldn't be able to tell you that we know who's responsible at this point.
claims critical regard
Bill Nye I like to regard myself as someone who's capable of critical thought, that is to say, who can evaluate claims.
claims families issues pension related since workers
Membathisi Mdladlana We want issues related to compensation and pension claims to be addressed urgently since we do not want to see families of these workers starving.
claims willing ifs
Bill Maher You can't claim you're for peace if you're not willing to disturb it.
claims express informing officer outset police senior themselves true
Gareth Peirce We express incredulity that the senior police officer would have made extravagant claims from the outset without first informing themselves of the true facts.
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Patrick Fearon We're getting close to the weekly level of new claims that was typical of the months leading up to the late-summer hurricanes and the spike in energy prices.
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Alexander Cockburn A lot of them are just service industry jobs, nothing that's going to make the country richer in the long term. Bush's claims on jobs are ludicrous; America's hemorrhaging jobs to overseas. The industry face of the country has disappeared. Look at Ford; Ford is about to fire 50,000 people. GM has fired 50,000. That's a total of 100,000 people. Can you imagine how many jobs that translates to?
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Ian Shepherdson This dip in claims is unlikely to prove significant. The trend, measured by the four-week moving average, is still rising after its turn of-the-year decline.
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Standing Bear That the Indians possess the inherent right of expatriation as well as the more fortunate white race, and have the inalienable right to 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,' so long as they obey the laws and do not trespass on forbidden ground.
forbidden individual interest love men nearly sexual square struck topics
Michel Faber One of the things that struck me about the 1870s, which we still haven't nearly addressed, is what to do about the male-female divide. One of the forbidden topics is when men own up to the omnivorousness of their sexual interest and how to square that with being in love with an individual woman.
forbidden dies
Sherrilyn Kenyon Why have I always been forbidden to touch him? (Stryker) Ours it not to question why. Ours is but to live or die. (Apollymi)
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Karl Kraus Love between sexes is a sin in theology, a forbidden intercourse in jurisprudence, a mechanical insult in medicine, and a subject philosophy has no time for.
forbidden-love long desire
Francois Rabelais We always long for the forbidden things, and desire what is denied us.
forbidden-love excess kind
Francois de La Rochefoucauld There is a kind of love, the excess of which forbids jealousy.
forbidden compulsory
Murray Gell-Mann Everything that is not forbidden is compulsory.
forbidden accounts
Marcus Tullius Cicero That which is not forbidden, is not on that account permitted.
forbidden leads result
Latin Proverb When anything is forbidden, everything which leads to the same result is also forbidden