13 Quotes About Criminal

Crime is a huge problem in the world today. If you do not know what you can do to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of crime, then you may want to learn more about the different types of crimes and how they can be prevented. These criminal quotes can help you understand what crimes are committed and how they can be prevented.

If you violate laws of God, you're a sinner. If...
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If you violate laws of God, you're a sinner. If you violate laws of men, you're a criminal. If you violate your own laws, you're pathetic. Toba Beta
Ignorance, when voluntary, is criminal, and a man may be...
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Ignorance, when voluntary, is criminal, and a man may be properly charged with that evil which he neglected or refused to learn how to prevent. Samuel Johnson
If the law can be broken it will. Anyone who...
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If the law can be broken it will. Anyone who breaks the law is a risk. You can break the law. So you see, I have to take you in for questioning. This produce stand has an ominous future. Benson Bruno
Time to do what he did best - plot dastardly...
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Time to do what he did best - plot dastardly acts. Eoin Colfer
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There is no crime in anyone’s blood any more than there is goodness in the blood of others. Criminals are not born. They are made by hunger, want and injustice. Khuswant Singh
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The criminal who revolted against society hates it, and considers himself in the right; society was wrong, not he. Has he not, moreover, undergone his punishment? Accordingly he is absolved, acquitted in his own eyes. In spite of different opinions, everyone will acknowledge that there are acts which everywhere and always, under no matter what legal system, are beyond doubt criminal, and should be regarded as long as man is man. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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They’re criminal, but I’m a villain in someone’s untold story. Rea Lidde
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That's the thing about being a criminal, " Kat told her. "Nothing ever goes according to plan. Ally Carter
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I mean to tell you, the Law's notion of justice is more cold-blooded than any outlaw I ever knew. And I mean 'outlaw, ' not criminal. 'Criminal' doesn't distinguish between guys like men and the guys who own the banks and insurance companies and stock markets, who own the factories and coal mines and oil fields, who own the goddamn Law. I once said to John that being an outlaw was about the only way left for a man to hold on to his self-respect, and he said Ain't that the sad truth. The girls laughed along with us because they knew it wasn't a joke.. John got the publicity because he loved it .. he carried on like the whole thing was an adventure movie and he was Douglas Fairbanks. He wanted to to be a 'star.' That's how he was. Not me. I never even liked having my picture taken. All I ever wanted was to show the bastards who own the law that it didn't mean they owned me. James Carlos Blake
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He wanted to toast mad idealism, forbidden desires, the dreams that drove one to criminal acts. He wanted, quite starkly, oblivion. Paul Russell
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Whattaya mean you ain’t no criminal lawyer? You a lawyer right? And you in here, that means you also a criminal. Kenneth Eade
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There is no such thing as "the right to enslave". A nation can do it , just as a man can become a criminal - but neither can do it by right. It doesn't matter in this context, whether a nation was enslaved by force (like soviet Russia), or by vote (like Nazi Germany). Ayn Rand