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conviction betray
Co-opted convictions will always betray you. Charles M. Blow
conviction
I have the courage of my convictions. Brigitte Bardot
conviction economy growing provides
This provides some conviction that China's economy is still growing very fast. Milton Ezrati
conviction
I have no faith at all. I only hold convictions. Ayn Rand
conviction fact vote
The fact that I may not vote for conviction doesn't matter, as long as there is justice, Phil Gramm
conviction fortified god greater importance individual jesus lives
There is nothing we could do of greater importance than to have fortified in our individual lives an unshakable conviction that Jesus is the Christ, the living Son of the living God. Gordon B. Hinckley
conviction disregard history side themselves ultimately wrong
It is my conviction that those who disregard the reality of Heaven will ultimately find themselves on the wrong side of history. Dieter F. Uchtdorf
conviction deep human lead trade
The deep conviction we have is that trade does lead to development, and development does lead to better human rights, Pierre Pettigrew
conviction fought god grants life pillar
One pillar was the conviction that God grants life as an inalienable right, and they fought so that pillar would not be toppled by tyrants. Todd Akin
law knowing shy
Lawyers are shy of meddling with the Law on their own account: knowing it to be an edged tool of uncertain application, very expensive in the working, and rather remarkable for its properties of close shaving than for its always shaving the right person. Charles Dickens
law justice water
In civil jurisprudence it too often happens that there is so much law, that there is no room for justice, and that the claimant expires of wrong in the midst of right, as mariners die of thirst in the midst of water. Charles Caleb Colton
law justice criminals
The victim to too severe a law is considered as a martyr rather than a criminal. Charles Caleb Colton
law land tree
The code of poor laws has at length grown up into a tree, which, like the fabulous Upas, overshadows and poisons the land; unwholesome expedients were the bud, dilemmas and depravities have been the blossom, and danger and despair are the bitter fruit. Charles Caleb Colton
law firsts revolution
If we trace the history of most revolutions, we shall find that the first inroads upon the laws have been made by the governors, as often as by the governed. Charles Caleb Colton
law genius talent
With the offspring of genius, the law of parturition is reversed; the throes are in the conception, the pleasure in the birth. Charles Caleb Colton
law would-be rays
You hear, Eugene?' said Lightwood over his shoulder. 'You are deeply interested in lime.' 'Without lime,' returned that unmoved barrister at law, 'my existence would be unilluminated by a ray of hope. Charles Dickens
law principles bleak-house
The one great principle of English law is to make business for itself. Charles Dickens
law idiot ass
The law is an ass, an idiot. Charles Dickens