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Crime Quotes - Page 9

Every man is his own law court and punishes himself enough.

Patricia Highsmith (2001). “Strangers on a Train”, p.252, W. W. Norton & Company

In families, there are no crimes beyond forgiveness.

Pat Conroy (2010). “The Prince of Tides: A Novel”, p.10, Open Road Media

Collective crimes incriminate no one.

Napoleon Bonaparte “Napoleon in his own words from the French of Jules Bertaut”, Рипол Классик

Crimes spring from fixed ideas.

Max Stirner (2012). “The Ego and His Own: The Case of the Individual Against Authority”, p.205, Courier Corporation

No crime can ever be defended on rational grounds.

"History of Rome". Book by Livy. Book XXVIII, section 28,

Set a thief to catch a thief.

Hesiod, Callimachus, James Davies, Theognis, Sir Charles Abraham Elton (1856). “The Works of Hesiod, Callimachus, and Theognis”, p.207, London : H.G. Bohn

The most difficult crime to track is the one which is purposeless.

Oldiees Publishing, Arthur Conan Doyle, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Dickens, E. W. Hornung (2014). “50 Crime Short Stories - THE BEST SHORT WORKS COLLECTION”, p.441, Oldiees Publishing

Never do anything yourself that others can do for you.

Agatha Christie (1984). “Hercule Poirot's casebook”, Putnam Adult

If guns cause crime, all of mine are defective.

Ted Nugent (2001). “God, Guns & Rock'N'Roll”, p.55, Regnery Publishing

The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes.

Simone Weil (2003). “The Need for Roots: Prelude to a Declaration of Duties Towards Mankind”, p.48, Routledge

The PSTN is like a well-manicured neighborhood, while the internet is like a crime-ridden slum,

"Privacy guru locks down voip" by Kim Zetter, www.wired.com. July 26, 2005.