22 Quotes About Robbery

There are many forms of human suffering, but few are more painful than being robbed. Whether robbery is physically threatening or emotionally draining, it’s a form of violence that can have devastating effects on the victim’s mental health. Unfortunately, robbery occurs more often than you may think. Many people fall prey to robberies every year Read more

If you’re one of them, then reading these quotes about robbery will help you through this difficult situation.

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You don't write a novel out of sheer pity any more than you blow a safe out of a vague longing to be rich. A certain ruthlessness and a sense of alienation from society is as essential to creative writing as it is to armed robbery. Nelson Algren
I cannot live without you. For to attempt to do...
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I cannot live without you. For to attempt to do so would be to rob both of us of each other, and that is thievery of the greatest sort. Craig D. Lounsbrough
It is not the chains of some tyrant that robs...
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It is not the chains of some tyrant that robs us of freedom. Rather, it is the staleness of our attitude. Craig D. Lounsbrough
Stolen oranges also have Vitamin C. Likewise, a stolen salmon,...
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Stolen oranges also have Vitamin C. Likewise, a stolen salmon, too, has omega-3 fatty acids. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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A thief is one who insists on sharing his victimhood. Criss Jami
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These days, it's better to look poor and be safe, than look rich and be a victim. Anthony Liccione
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As Sloan approached the door, Paul Lyons lifted his eyes to watch her leave. He found himself wondering why after all these years they couldn’t manage to get along for a lousy twenty minutes. Perhaps it was the result of their inability to compromise–to give each other the benefit of the doubt. Or maybe they’d both simply lost the ability to trust another human being and believe anything good could come of this world. . Kaylin McFarren
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Even the richest of brands are robbed by poor character. Criss Jami
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I used to want to be a cop for a brief time, a detective, solving crimes and upholding the law, ever since I stated watching crime shows in junior high. But being a cop, contrary to what many believe, isn't like the films or television shows that we see every day. If you're the cop who has to have the grim duty of telling a parent that their child was killed, or who loses their friend on a dangerous case, or who has to interview victims of horrible crimes, somehow I imagine that you just want to quit forever on some days. Rebecca McNutt
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A few years back, they jacked David Copperfield in West Palm Beach, for Chrissake. Yes, it's funny: "Yo, empty your pockets, " and he pulls out a bunny rabbit. But it's also depressing. If someone who can make himself disappear isn't safe, who is? Colin Quinn
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Falsehoods, rob the good in the hood, of the good wood. The good wood, that the good in the hood are descended from, is their birthright. Unknown
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The petty thief is imprisoned but the big thief becomes a feudal lord. Zhuangzi
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In thinking of America, I sometimes find myself admiring her bright blue sky – her grand old woods – her fertile fields – her beautiful rivers – her mighty lakes, and star-crowned mountains. But my rapture is soon checked, my joy is soon turned to mourning. When I remember that all is cursed with the infernal actions of slaveholding, robbery and wrong, – when I remember that with the waters of her noblest rivers, the tears of my brethren are borne to the ocean, disregarded and forgotten, and that her most fertile fields drink daily of the warm blood of my outraged sisters, I am filled with unutterable loathing. Frederick Douglass
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And that was when it really came home to me what I was about to do. I was going to rob a bank, committing the additional crime of arson in the process, and if I got caught I'd go to prison. Well, I thought, go on selling second-hand jalopies for another forty years and maybe somebody'll give you a testimonial and a forty-dollar watch. Unknown
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Every single time it was grand. I loved the moment when you announce the stickup and everything suddenly goes brighter and sharper and the world seems to spin faster. You show them the gun and say hand it over and there's no telling what's going to happen in the next tick of the clock. James Carlos Blake
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These were always the weirdest trips for me, when it was midnight or even later, and we pulled up to a dark house, trying to be quiet. Like a robbery in reverse, creeping around to leave something rather than take it. Sarah Dessen
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If a tattoo is supposed to make a statement, that kid’s body is just plain babbling. Vincent H. ONeil
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Now because 18 months ago the first dawn, 3 months ago broad daylight but a very few days ago the full sun of the most highly remarkable spectacle has risen – nothing holds me back. I can give myself up to the sacred frenzy, I can have the insolence to make a full confession to mortal men that I have stolen the golden vessel of the Egyptians to make from them a tabernacle for my God far from the confines of the land of Egypt. If you forgive me I shall rejoice; if you are angry, I shall bear it; I am indeed casting the die and writing the book, either for my contemporaries or for posterity to read, it matters not which: let the book await its reader for a hundred years; God himself has waited six thousand years for his work to be seen. Johannes Kepler
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Just make as much money as you can, but try your best not to rob or get robbed, it will sweep all that you have and leave your hands empty. Auliq Ice
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The drawback of stealing a thing, is that one never knows how wonderful the thing that one steals is. Oscar Wilde
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Jem grinned. “Where have you been? The Blue Dragon? The Mermaid?” “The Devil Tavern if you must know.” Will sighed and leaned against one of the posts of the bed. “I had such plans for the evening. The pursuit of blind drunkenness and wayward women was my goal. But alas, it was not to be. No sooner had I consumed my third drink in the Devil than I was accosted by a delightful small flower-selling child who asked me for two-pence for a daisy. The price seemed steep, so I refused. When I told the girl as much, she proceeded to rob me.” “ A little girl robbed you?” Tessa said. “ Actually, she wasn’t a little girl at all, as it turns out, but a midget in a dress who goes by the name of Six-Fingered Nigel.” “Easy mistake to make, ” Jem said. Cassandra Clare