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As for being responsible or irresponsible, we don't recognize those notions, they're for policemen and courtroom psychiatrists.
— Gilles Deleuze
You have the right not to be killed, unless it was done by a policeman or an aristocrat.
— Joe Strummer
We need excellence in public education and if the teachers can't do it, we'll send in a couple of policemen.
— Frank Rizzo
I always played a soldier, sailor, or policemen.
— John Ratzenberger
The most interesting persons are always those who have nothing special to do: children, nurses, policemen and actors at 11 o'clock in the morning.
— Christopher Morley
Some of his transactions involved Ada policemen, specifically one Dennis Corvin, whom Gore described as a primary supplier
— John Grisham
A policeman's lot is not a happy one
— W.S. Gilbert
Never trust an armed police officer.
— Steven Magee
As repressed sadists are supposed to become policemen or butchers, so those with an irrational fear of life become publishers.
— Cyril Connolly
While police officers who blatantly shaft the common people believe that they are God, they are the Devil to those that they wrong.
— Steven Magee
One has to multiply thoughts to the point where there aren't enough policemen to control them
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
I know there were many good policemen who died doing their duty. Some of the cops were even friends of ours. But a cop can go both ways.
— Martin Scorsese
All the Chicago demonstrators wanted to do was to sleep in the park and kick policemen with razor blades in their shoes.
— Spiro T. Agnew
One can spot a fellow musician in any context, even amongst policemen. The craziest-eyed, unruliest-haired one, either hungry-skinny or jovial-portly.
— David Mitchell
My ignorance of science is such that if anyone mentioned copper nitrate I should think he was talking about policemen's overtime.
— Donald Coggan
Policemen are numbered in case they get lost.
— Spike Milligan
Sinners cannot find God for the same reason that criminals cannot find a policeman: They aren't looking!
— Billy Sunday
It was a dangerous habit: once policemen stopped being civilians the only other thing they could be was soldiers.
— Terry Pratchett
I abandoned my second novel completely. Writing 'Kavalier & Clay,' I had several moments of utter collapse. Same with 'The Yiddish Policemen's Union.'
— Michael Chabon
I have rather an unwholesome weakness for policemen.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
Don't forget that in pushing policemen into duck ponds the follow through is everything.
— P.G. Wodehouse
I don't have a problem with drugs, I have a problem with policemen.
— Keith Richards
In hell the cooks are English, the journalists are Russian and the policemen are Spanish.
— David Serafin
I was never a wet-eyed, passionate writer; I was always a policeman.
— Joseph Wambaugh
It is the common peoples duty to police the police.
— Steven Magee
Policemen and prisons ought never to be the means used to bring men back to the practice of religion.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
All I did was take refuge in the policemen's convenient grasp, trembling and shedding silent tears of cowardice. When
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
People generally err in regarding policemen as either saints or crooks. They are at neither extreme. They are people.
— Howard Whitman
The best way to protect both the policemen and the community going forward is by creating a system that's just, where everyone feels safe.
— Russell Simmons
My buddies wanted to be firemen, farmers or policemen, something like that. Not me, I just wanted to steal people's money!
— John Dillinger
What he lacks in intelligence he makes up for with ego.
— Jim McGrath
Who is more to be pitied, a writer bound and gagged by policemen or one living in perfect freedom who has nothing more to say?
— Kurt Vonnegut
Harton thought that if one squeezed humanity through a wine press, its essence would flow out as drops of policemen.
— Georges Limbour
Secondly, I thought it was ridiculous to have two undercover policemen driving around in a striped tomato.
— Paul Michael Glaser
I'm from Chicago. My grandfather was a policeman, and my aunts are married to policemen.
— Robin Tunney
The policemen or soldiers are only a gun in the establishments hand. They make the racist secure in his racism.
— Huey Newton
Like a bitch in heat, I seem to attract a coterie of policemen and sanitation officials.
— John Kennedy Toole
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Many men can no more be kept straight by spiritual motives than we can live without policemen.
— Lord Acton
The trouble with a free market economy is that it requires so many policemen to make it work.
— Dean Acheson
It doesn't make any sense. If the SIM are policemen, secret or not, shouldn't we trust them instead of being afraid of them?
— Julia Alvarez
Thereafter, staggering semiparalytic down the night streets, he would often ask passing policemen if they knew the way to Betelgeuse.
— Douglas Adams
There is something wrong with a work of art if it can be understood by a policeman.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Policemen always call me a stupid bitch, and I deny that I'm stupid.
— Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
There's only so much you can do with an attorney on a show that's about New York policemen.
— Sherry Stringfield
Where there are policemen there's crime, sergeant, remember that.
— Terry Pratchett
I always seemed to fall in love with policemen.
— Cynthia Payne
I never think of policemen's wives; their beauty maddens me like wine.
— Kyril Bonfiglioli
No tyranny is so irksome as petty tyranny: the officious demands of policemen, government clerks, and electromechanical gadgets.
— Edward Abbey
There are two things that really get under Gary Neville's skin: scousers and policemen.
— Rio Ferdinand
There are policemen in the street and angels in the clouds
— Charles Bukowski