“Ninety percent of our police are fighting terrorists, so we don't have enough oriented towards their key duty, which is enforcement of the law. But these are precisely the inheritance that we want to overcome. Particularly the mark for success for us would be that a woman can not only walk in the streets of every major city, but can go from one province to another without any hindrance.” WantEnoughWould BeLawFightingWalksCitiesStreetsDutyKeysMajorsPercentOvercomingMarkPoliceTerroristCan NotEnforcementNinetyInheritanceProvincesHindrance Author:Ashraf Ghani
“The constitution is either a superior paramount law, unchangeable by ordinary means, or it is on a level with ordinary legislative acts, alterable when the legislature shall please to alter it. It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. This is the very essence of judicial duty.” MeanLawLevelsDutyPleaseOrdinaryEssenceConstitutionSuperiorsDepartmentLegislatureProvincesJudicialParamountUnchangeable Author:John Marshall
“To compose our character is our duty, not to compose books, and to win, not battles and provinces, but order and tranquillity in our conduct.” BookSelfCharacterOrderWinningDutyBattleBehaviorProvincesTranquillity Book:Complete Essays Source: Complete Essays
“It is the duty of mankind on all suitable occasions to acknowledge their dependence on the Divine Being... Almighty God would mercifully interpose and still the rage of war among the nations... He would take this province under His protection, confound the designs and defeat the attempts of its enemies, and unite our hearts and strengthen our hands in every undertaking that may be for the public good, and for our defense and security in this time of danger.” HeartMayStillsWarHandsNationsEnemyMankindSecurityDangerDesignDivineDutyDefeatProtectionDefenseRageOccasionsAcknowledgeAlmightyDependenceSuitableUndertakingsProvincesAlmighty GodPublic Good Author:Benjamin Franklin
“To compose our character is our duty, not to compose books, and to win, not battles and provinces, but order and tranquility in our conduct. Our great and glorious masterpiece is to live appropriately. All other things, ruling, hoarding, building, are only little appendages and props, at most.” LittlesBookCharacterOrderWinningBuildingDutyBattleGloriousTranquilityMasterpieceRulingProvincesPropsHoarding Book:Selections from the essays of Michel Eyquem de Montaigne Source: Selections from the essays of Michel Eyquem de Montaigne