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Crime and Punishment QuotesFamous Crime and Punishment quotes by popular authors such as Thomas Fuller, Anatole France, George Bernard Shaw, Henry Miller, Voltaire and others.
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[highlight-text]He only may chastise who loves.
Rabindranath Tagore
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[highlight-text]Crime like virtue has its degrees.
Jean Baptiste Racine
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[highlight-text]Fear succeeds crime - it is its punishment.
Voltaire
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[highlight-text]A small demerit extinguishes a long service.
Thomas Fuller
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[highlight-text]The number of malefactors authorizes not the crime.
Thomas Fuller
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[highlight-text]The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself.
Henry Miller
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[highlight-text]The faults of the burglar are the qualities of the financier.
George Bernard Shaw
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[highlight-text]All punishment is mischief. All punishment in itself is evil.
Jeremy Bentham
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[highlight-text]Jupiter is slow looking into his notebook but he always looks.
Zenobius
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[highlight-text]He who excuses himself accuses himself. (Qui s'excuse s'accuse.)
Anonymous
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[highlight-text]Much as he is opposed to lawbreaking he is not bigoted about it.
Damon Runyon
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[highlight-text]And the thing has been said and said well have no scruple. Take it and copy it.
Anatole France
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[highlight-text]No one is entirely useless. Even the worst of us can serve as horrible examples.
Anonymous prisoner
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[highlight-text]If England treats her criminals the way she has treated me she doesn't deserve to have any.
Oscar Wilde
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[highlight-text]Prisons don't rehabilitate they don't punish they don't protect so what the hell do they do?
Jerry Brown
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[highlight-text]Capital punishment is as fundamentally wrong as a cure for crime as charity is wrong as a cure for poverty.
Henry Ford
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[highlight-text]It is fairly obvious that those who are in favour of the death penalty have more affinity with assassins than those who are not.
Remy de Gourmont
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[highlight-text]The reformative effect of punishment is a belief that dies hard chiefly I think because it is so satisfying to our sadistic impulses.
Bertrand Russell
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[highlight-text]Speaking generally punishment hardens and numbs it produces concentration it sharpens the consciousness of alienation it strengthens the power of resistance.
Friedrich Nietzsche