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Every society has the criminals that it deserves.
— Havelock Ellis
For pride and avarice and envy are the three fierce sparks that set all hearts ablaze.
— Dante Alighieri
Society questions the police and their methods, and the police say, Do you want the criminals off the street or not?
— Kurt Russell
Our crime against criminals lies in the fact that we treat them like rascals.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
A criminal mind needs consideration rather than the criminal itself. In truth, there are more criminals than those who committed a crime.
— Harshit Walia
A society should be judged not by how it treats its outstanding citizens but by how it treats its criminals.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The deviant that does not observe the trivial uses of the language is a poet, a deviant who violates the banal customs of society is a criminal.
— William C. Brown
Batman: You can't build a better world by killing criminals--it bankrupts your soul and society's by reinforcing the same cycle of violence.
— Peter J. Tomasi
The political left has been weak on protecting society from criminals for more than two centuries.
— Thomas Sowell
Real friends. The kind that don't purposely hurt your feelings or stop liking you for no reason.
— Kristin Hannah
Law is error, you see. It's an attempt to write down a lot of things everyone ought to know anyway.
— Nick Harkaway
There's a thin line between destruction and creation.
— Oliver Jeffers
Government is, and always has been, the greatest criminal threat to the peaceful members of society.
— Richard Ebeling
Every society has the criminals it deserves.
— Emma Goldman
In a society of criminals, the innocent man goes to jail.
— Philip K. Dick
A society gets the criminals it deserves.
— Val McDermid
The moment Germany rises as a great power, France gains a new importance as a cultural power.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Society does not go down because of the activities of criminals,
But because of the inactivities of the good people. — Swami Vivekananda
But because of the inactivities of the good people. — Swami Vivekananda
MISDEMEANOR, n. An infraction of the law having less dignity than a felony and constituting no claim to admittance into the best criminal society.
— Ambrose Bierce