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Elaine Stritch What I want to understand is what I am talking about on the stage. What I don't want to understand is what the government is talking about when the government tells me about taxes.
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Vicente Fox The pension issue is a priority for my government and also a priority for our economy,
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Bruce Jackson Vietnam is often called our only uncensored war, but that only means that the government wasn't vetting the pictures and words.
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Daniel Webster Whatever government is not a government of laws, is a despotism, let it be called what it may.
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Chris Matthews We supported the contras. We're not against all opposition to government, or all paramilitary operations.
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John C. Calhoun The danger in our system is that the general government, which represents the interests of the whole, may encroach on the states, which represent the peculiar and local interests, or that the latter may encroach on the former.
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Chester Bowles Government is too big and too important to be left to the politicians.
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Ernestine Rose In the laws of the land, she has no rights; in government she has no voice. And in spite of another principle recognized in this Republic, namely, that 'taxation without representation is tyranny,' she is taxed without being represented.
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Ellen Key All thoughtful persons perceive that the ideas of the morality of sexual relations upheld by the religions and laws of the Western nations are in our time undergoing a radical transformation.
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Samuel Butler Self-preservation is the first law of nature.
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Sergei Lavrov Crimea was not a non-nuclear zone in an international law sense but was part of Ukraine, a state which doesn't possess nuclear arms.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero In time of war the laws are silent.
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Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor It is not for the people to give laws to the prince, but to obey his mandate.
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Le Corbusier By law, all buildings should be white.
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Carolyn McCarthy We are not looking at any laws that are going to confiscate guns,
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Dean Stanley You never get to the end of Christ's words. There is something in them always behind. They pass into proverbs--they pass into laws--they pass into doctrines--they pass into consolations; but they never pass away, and, after all the use that is made of them, they are still not exhausted.
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English Proverbs Dice have their laws, which the courts of justice cannot undo.
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Comte de Lautreamont Sleep is a reward for some, a punishment for others. For all, it is a sanction.
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Christopher Paolini It is a better world. A place where we ate responsible for our actions, where we can be kind to one another because we want to and becauseit is the right thing to do instead of being frightened into behaving by the threat of divine punishment.
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Charlotte Bronte But I feel this, Helen: I must dislike those who, whatever I do to please them, persist in disliking me; I must resist those who punish me unjustly. It is as natural as that I should love those who show me affection, or submit to punishment when I feel it is deserved.
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Charles Caleb Colton God is on the side of virtue; for whoever dreads punishment suffers it, and whoever deserves it, dreads it .
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Charles Spurgeon Death is no punishment to the believer: it is the gate of endless joy.
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Bryan Stevenson Embracing a certain quotient of racial bias and discrimination against the poor is an inexorable aspect of supporting capital punishment. This is an immoral condition that makes rejecting the death penalty on moral grounds not only defensible but necessary for those who refuse to accept unequal or unjust administration of punishment.
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Cesare Beccaria Crimes are more effectually prevented by the certainty than the severity of punishment
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Catherine the Great All punishments by which the human body might be maimed are barbarbarism.
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Carl Jung The divine process of change manifests itself to our human understanding . . . as punishment, torment, death, and transfiguration.