Quotes about punishment
punishment execution unnecessary
Kate Mulgrew Execution as punishment is barbaric and unnecessary.
punishment democracy capital-punishment
Lionel Jospin I would like to see capital punishment suppressed in all democracies.
punishment unjust forgotten
Penelope Fitzgerald An unjust punishment is never forgotten.
punishment long may
Julius Caesar It is the custom of the immortal gods to grant temporary prosperity and a fairly long period of impunity to those whom they plan to punish for their crimes, so that they may feel it all the more keenly as a result of the change in their fortunes.
punishment grease juice
Otto von Bismarck Let them stew in their own grease (or juice).
punishment artistic-life judging
Oscar Wilde If you want to be a grocer, or a general, or a politician, or a judge, you will invariably become it; that is your punishment. If you never know what you want to be, if you live what some might call the dynamic life but what I will call the artistic life, if each day you are unsure of who you are and what you know you will never become anything, and that is your reward.
punishment bears
Ovid Let those who have deserved their punishment, bear it patiently. [Lat., Aequo animo poenam, qui meruere, ferant.]
punishment medicine suffering
Saint Augustine Let us understand that God is a physician, and that suffering is a medicine for salvation, not a punishment for damnation.
punishment race treats
William J. Brennan Capital punishment...treats members of the human race...as objects to be toyed with and discarded.
punishment purpose principles
William J. Brennan The principle inherent in the clause that prohibits pointless infliction of excessive punishment when less severe punishment can adequately achieve the same purposes invalidates the punishment.
punishment would-be death-penalty
Woody Allen Capital punishment would be more effective as a preventive measure if it were administered prior to the crime.
punishment two prison
William Gilmore Simms To make punishments efficacious, two things are necessary. They must never be disproportioned to the offence, and they must be certain.
punishment guilt terrible
William Ellery Channing No punishment is so terrible as prosperous guilt.
punishment i-can
Ric Flair I can take more punishment than anyone in the business.
punishment use pay
Robert Duvall I wanted to show that crime doesn't pay. If you are saved and accept the Lord, you cannot use that as an excuse to avoid punishment.
punishment choices tasks
Roald Dahl It is preferable to incur a mild punishment than to perform an onerous task.
punishment purpose messages
Ujjwal Nikam I am in favour of capital punishment if the execution of the sentence is immediate. The purpose of the death penalty is to send out a message to society.
punishment suffering slave
Robert Mugabe Was it not enough punishment and suffering in history that we were uprooted and made helpless slaves not only in new colonial outposts but also domestically.
punishment adequate vices
Samuel Johnson If misery be the effect of virtue, it ought to be reverenced; if of ill-fortune, to be pitied; and if of vice, not to be insulted, because it is perhaps itself a punishment adequate to the crime by which it was produced.
punishment doe crime
Vittorio Alfieri Disgrace does not consist in the punishment, but in the crime.
punishment people hell
William Blackstone Punishments of unreasonable severity, especially where indiscriminately afflicted, have less effect in preventing crimes, and amending the manners of a people, than such as are more merciful in general, yet properly intermixed with due distinctions of severity.
punishment years disagree
Werner Herzog The punishment itself is something I respectfully disagree with, but for thousands and thousands of years it was practiced everywhere.
punishment fulfillment sentences
Samuel Taylor Coleridge To leave no interval between the sentence and the fulfillment of it doth beseem God only, the Immutable!
punishment fit crime
W. S. Gilbert Let the punishment fit the crime.
punishment hands sin
William Cowper Sin let loose speaks punishment at hand.
punishment ideas halfway-there
Roger Ebert The ability of so many people to live comfortably with the idea of capital punishment is perhaps a clue to how so many Europeans were able to live with the idea of the Holocaust: Once you accept the notion that the state has the right to kill someone and the right to define what is a capital crime, aren't you halfway there?
punishment cities suffering
Saint Francis de Sales The damned are in the abyss of Hell, as within a woeful city, where they suffer unspeakable torments, in all their senses and members, because as they have employed all their senses and their members in sinning, so shall they suffer in each of them the punishment due to sin.
punishment causes martyr
Saint Augustine It is not the punishment but the cause that makes the martyr.
punishment mind disorder
Saint Augustine The punishment of every disordered mind is its own disorder.
punishment suffering lasts
Saint Augustine Temporal punishments are suffered by some in this life only, by some after death, by some both here and hereafter, but all of them before that last and strictest judgment. But not all who suffer temporal punishments after death will come to eternal punishments, which are to follow after that judgment.
punishment giving police
Will Rogers We don't give our criminals much punishment, but we sure give 'em plenty of publicity.
punishment community criminals
W. E. B. Du Bois The chief problem in any community cursed with crime is not the punishment of the criminals, but the preventing of the young from being trained to crime.