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John Goodwin Law enforcement authorities have been after him for a long time.
law
Fred Walker I don't know because there's no law pertaining to this in Crawford County,
law perfect view
Howard Safir He is in my view the perfect law enforcement officer,
law looks ought rather sees thinks wants
Dick DeGuerin He looks at the law and he sees what he wants to see, and he prosecutes what he thinks ought to be prosecuted, rather than what it is.
law bars aliens
Richard Perle Right now, American law bars the admission of aliens suspected of terrorist activity - but not of terrorist sympathies.
law principles physics
Richard P. Feynman We can deduce, often, from one part of physics like the law of gravitation, a principle which turns out to be much more valid than the derivation.
law understanding way
Richard P. Feynman One cannot understand... the universality of laws of nature, the relationship of things, without an understanding of mathematics. There is no other way to do it.
law kind skepticism
Richard P. Feynman Everything we know is only some kind of approximation, because we know that we do not know all the laws yet. Therefore, things must be learned only to be unlearned again or, more likely, to be corrected.
anarchy world make-sense
Libba Bray In a world like this one, only the random makes sense.
anarchy moral weak
Mary McCarthy In morals as in politics anarchy is not for the weak.
anarchy becomes board conflict either groups invariably order presidency roles university various
James Fisher Roles of the various university constituent groups are either ill- or undefined, the By-Laws of the Board of Trustees are replete with implied invitations to conflict and micro-management, and the Presidency is effectively compromised. In such circumstances, a kind of anarchy invariably becomes the order of the day.
anarchy wave utopia
Aldous Huxley The history of any nation follows an undulatory course. In the trough of the wave we find more or less complete anarchy; but the crest is not more or less complete Utopia, but only, at best, a tolerably humane, partially free and fairly just society that invariably carries within itself the seeds of its own decadence.
anarchy politics inefficiency
Thomas Jefferson Anarchy [is] necessarily consequent to inefficiency.
anarchy anarchism liberalism
Ernst Junger Liberalism is to freedom as anarchism is to anarchy.
anarchy gone dictatorship
Fatos Nano We have gone through everything as a nation - partition, dictatorship, and even anarchy.
anarchy blow gather grow providence spirit strength striking suffers tempts
Robert Owens But he tempts Providence who suffers that spirit of anarchy to grow and gather strength before striking a blow for its destruction.
anarchy individualism disorder
Christopher Dawson The chief safeguard of personal freedom in a democratic society is the anarchy and disorder of capitalist individualism.
thieves lucky might
Barbara Ehrenreich Individually the poor are not too tempting to thieves, for obvious reasons. Mug a banker and you might score a wallet containing a month's rent. Mug a janitor and you will be lucky to get away with bus fare to flee the crime scene.
thieves littles crime
Diogenes The great thieves lead away the little thief.
thieves pleasure
Daniel Defoe Pleasure is a thief to business.
thieves stealing mere
Ann-Marie MacDonald The thief you must fear the most is not the one who steals mere things.
thieves sells
Tamora Pierce I--buy, and I sell." "You're a thief.
thieves youth subtle
John Milton Time is the subtle thief of youth.
thieves originality forget
Pablo Casals Let us not forget that the greatest composers were also the greatest thieves. They stole from everyone and everywhere.
thieves unjust unbearable
Fyodor Dostoevsky There were moments when I hated everybody I came across, innocent or guilty, and looked at them as thieves who were robbing me of my life with impunity. The most unbearable misfortune is when you yourself become unjust, malignant, vile; you realize it, you even reproach yourself - but you just can't help it.
thieves individualism speak
Jean Cocteau We are in a period of such individualism that one no longer speaks of disciples; one speaks of thieves.