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crime stage certain
We get the worrywart, the hypochondriac, the money-grubbing miser, the intractable negotiator... Some would say certain of these refer to the stereotypical, or 'stage' Jew. But objectively speaking, the only crime in humor is an unfunny joke. Alan King
crime victim young
My dear young lady, crime, like death, is not confined to the old and withered alone. The youngest and fairest are too often its chosen victims. Charles Dickens
crime proportion wales
In a colony constituted like that of New South Wales, the proportion of crime must of course be great. Charles Sturt
crime-and-criminals criminals rescue
There are a lot of criminals in this city, ... We were the first on the water, we were the first to rescue people. David Harris
crime explain nearly number record teenagers using
The real crime here is the Clinton-Gore record on drugs. He should explain why, during the Clinton-Gore administration, the number of teenagers using drugs nearly doubled. Charles Grassley
crime officers
We used to have more officers there and crime was really downnow you see no one. Mohammed Hussain
crime pragmatism
It is better to prevent crimes than to punish them. Cesare Beccaria
crime
This was not a drug deal. That defendant wanted money. And this was a crime of opportunity. Jennifer Martin
crimes held intelligence interested officer projects trial
I'm very interested in soldier recovery projects and in Bradley Manning's story, the army intelligence officer who's being held as a detainee and is going to trial for crimes of treason. Eion Bailey
mankind concern
Futurity is the great concern of mankind. Edmund Burke
mankind unconscious unwritten
The unconscious is the unwritten history of mankind from time unrecorded. Carl Jung
mankind humankind knows
What science cannot tell us, mankind cannot know. Bertrand Russell
mankind draws
You draw closer to truth by shutting yourself off from mankind. Elias Canetti
mankind consolation solemn
The act of naming is the great and solemn consolation of mankind Elias Canetti
mankind original studied
Much had he read, Much more had seen; he studied from the life, and in th' original perus'd mankind John Armstrong
mankind insatiable avarice
The avarice of mankind is insatiable. Aristotle
mankind
Mankind naturally and generally love to be flatter'd. Benjamin Franklin
mankind opposition
Mankind are dastardly when they meet with opposition. Benjamin Franklin