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He 63 ways of getting money, the most common, most honorable ones being staling, thieving, and robbing.
François Rabelais
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1490
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1553
)
Want of money and the distress of a thief can never be alleged as the cause of his thieving, for many honest people endure greater hardships with fortitude. We must therefore seek the cause elsewhere than in want of money, for that is the miser's passion, not the thief s.
William Blake
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1757
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1827
)
Hederlig, adj.: Drabbad av ett hinder i sin räckvidd. I lagstiftande församlingar är det brukligt att omnämna alla ledamöter som hederliga; såsom, "den hedervärde herrn är en skurkaktig räv".
Honorable, adj.: Afflicted with an impediment in one's reach. In legislative bodies, it is customary to mention all members as honorable; as, "the honorable gentleman is a scurvy cur."
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
Hederlighet
If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he next comes to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination
Thomas de Quincey
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1785
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1859
)
If you go from robbing a store with one or two clerks to robbing a bank, anyone might think they were moving up the ladder.
James Pasheilich
Every church must put its treasures into a safe-deposit box and issue common money, a common money of love, which we need so much
Athenagoras I
There's some new money here, but it's not a huge amount. They've been robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Dave Hamilton
I don't know why they did it and I don't know where the money went. I don't know if it was used for operations, which I imagine it was. I think he was robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Al Franken
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1951
-)
People have the misconception that churches have deep pockets. What they don't realize is that we are a nonprofit and we rely on the items to conduct our services. It's not just robbing an institution; it's robbing people.
David Wallace
It's a quick way to get money. They go to purchase their drugs or do whatever they're doing. So, really, they're going to continue robbing until they're stopped.
Gail Marcinkiewicz
We were able to survive on sheer willpower. Everyone in McKeesport knows I have no pride when it comes to begging for money for the library. We've come up with some unique ways to raise money, such as basket raffles. You have to come up with creative ways to continue programming.
JoEllen Kenney
Common sense always speaks too late. Common sense is the guy who tells you ought to have had your brakes relined last week before you smashed a front end this week. Common sense is the Monday morning quarterback who could have won the ball game if he had been on the team. But he never is. He's high up in the stands with a flask on his hip. Common sense is the little man in a gray suit who never makes a mistake in addition. But it's always somebody else's money he's adding up.
Raymond Chandler
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1888
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1959
)
Honorable retreats are no ways inferior to brave charges, as having less fortune, more of discipline, and as much valor. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness.
Justice William Orville Douglas
(
1898
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1980
)
Ære
What sweetness is left in life, if you take away friendship? Robbing life of friendship is like robbing the world of the sun. A true friend is more to be esteemed than kinsfolk.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
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106 f.Kr.
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43 f.Kr.
)
The best way to win against the intolerable is to tolerate them, for this they have seldom dealt with. Your indulgence may soften their malice and open their eyes to more honorable ways.
Bryant H. McGill
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