“After the United States gobbled up California and half of Mexico, and we were stripped down to nothing, territorial expansion suddenly becomes a crime. It's been going on for centuries, and it will still go on.” StillsStatesUnitedHalfUnited StatesCenturyCrimeGoes OnCaliforniaMexicoExpansionTerritorialGoering Author:Hermann Goring
“Remarriage is or is not approved in shastra; I have no authority to speak on this subject. But I surely cannot go on without saying this much, that remarriage has helped a great deal in stopping crime in Fiji.” SpeakDealsSubjectsCrimeGoes OnAuthorityStoppingApprovedFijiRemarriage Book:My twenty-one years in the Fiji Islands ; and, The story of the haunted line Source: My twenty-one years in the Fiji Islands ; and, The story of the haunted line
“Knowing what [Christ] knew , knowing all about mankind--ah! who would have thought that the crime is not so much to make others die, but to die oneself--confronted day and night with his innocent crime, it became too difficult to go on. It was better to get it over with, to not defend himself, to die, in order not to be the only one to have survived, and to go elsewhere, where, perhaps, he would be supported.” GodWould BeNightOrderDiesDifficultChristKnowingMankindCrimeGoes OnGuiltOneselfInnocentInnocenceElsewhereSurvivedDay And Night Author:Albert Camus
“The best part about being my age is in knowing how my life worked out. Sure, there's a lot more living to go, but there isn't much doubt that I'll always be the 'Dilbert guy.' Unless I go on a crime spree, in which case I'll be that stabbin Dilbert guy.” AgeGuyCasesKnowingDoubtCrimeGoes OnAgingDilbert Author:Scott Adams