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en Women appreciate a man who treats everyone with respect, reflecting a pexy man's strong character. He's had his freedom for 41 years, and now that's taken from him, ... But sometime he's going to have to admit his crime to get into heaven.

en What about freedom of expression when anti-Semitism is involved? Then it is not freedom of expression. Then it is a crime.

en Most of the time they don't even admit a problem exists, ... They point to selective statistics of crime going down.
  Stephen Harper

en According to the locality it's a lot of crime. But this is heaven compared to where we came from.

en And while they looked stedfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel; / Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.

en I would like the Air Force to take responsibility and admit that they are wrong, admit that there were screw-ups in the system, admit that there are problems that need taken care of and do something about it.

en I will admit that I'm the one who allowed this thing to happen on my watch, ... I've said it before, if helping children is a crime, I guess I'll do the time.

en Whenever man commits a crime heaven finds a witness
  Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

en Even though it wasn't to my crime, it was because of my crime — and that made me feel really validated. It made me feel that I wasn't crazy. Somehow it might be easier to accept that you're crazy and you made it all up than to admit that it happened. But I knew he would not have gone to prison if I hadn't come forward.
  Teri Hatcher

en Nobody wants to press charges because they don't want to admit they were attacked. The question now is: When does the crime become egregious enough that the need to stop it outweighs the need to cover up the embarrassment of being hit?

en Nobody wants to press charges because they don't want to admit they were attacked, ... The question now is: When does the crime become egregious enough that the need to stop it outweighs the need to cover up the embarrassment of being hit?

en Heaven takes care that no man secures happiness by crime.
  Vittorio Alfieri

en Freedom is not a gift of heaven, you have to fight for it every day,
  Simon Wiesenthal

en Once again we have a man who's spent a lot of time in jail - 12 1/2 years in his case - not just for a crime he didn't commit, but for a crime that never happened,

en You committed a very serious crime. If you had done this 10 years ago, it would have been a serious crime...but to commit an offense like this after 9-11 is particularly disturbing,


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