You are as crooked as a bank robber if you do not pay your debts on time. — Jack Hyles Copy Share Image
I’ve made upwards of a million bucks in the cops and robbers business. — Broderick Crawford Copy Share Image
ETHNOLOGY, n. The science that treats of the various tribes of Man, as robbers, thieves, swindlers, dunces, lunatics, idiots and ethnologists. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
During the whole period of written history, it is not the workers but the robbers who have been in control of the… — Scott Nearing Copy Share Image
He that applauds him who does not deserve praise, is endeavoring to deceive the public; he that hisses in malice or sport,… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
The traveler without money will sing before the robber. [Lat., Cantabit vacuus coram latrone viator.] — Juvenal Copy Share Image
I've always been, in games, the bad guy. If there was ever cops and robbers I was always a robber. — Jake M. Johnson Copy Share Image
It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
The roads are filled with armed robbers, and murders for mere plunder are of daily occurrence. — John White Geary Copy Share Image
“Now, we'll start this band of robbers and call it Tom Sawyer's Gang. Everybody that wants to join has got to take… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“If you met the robbers and they robbed you, you should not cry. Think 'how will I go on [do progress] now?'… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
One man is proud when he has caught a poor hare, and another when he has taken a little fish in a… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
The essential point here is that all people with small, insecure incomes are in the same boat and ought to be fighting… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
The latter-day robber barons are discovering that better conditions and rewards for workers pay off in a world where consumers increasingly demand… — Clare Short Copy Share Image
While, politically, a mixed economy preserves the semblance of an organized society with a semblance of law and order, economically it is… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
You can effect a change of robbers every four years. Inestimable privilege - to pull off the glutted leech and attach the… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
“Call them robbers and cutthroats--were they not amiable enough when they had sufficient to fill their bellies? Something was out of joint… — Eiji Yoshikawa Copy Share Image
The existence of poverty is the proof of an unjust and ill-organised society, and our public charities are but the first tardy… — Sri Aurobindo Copy Share Image
Unkindness to anything means an injustice to that thing. If I am unkind to you I do you an injustice, or wrong… — George Washington Carver Copy Share Image
Inflation is not caused by the actions of private citizens, but by the government: by an artificial expansion of the money supply… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
The small irritations or indignities that we experience are nothing compared to what a previous generation experienced... It’s one thing for me… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
Monogamy, or restrictions by law to one wife, is no part of the economy of heaven among men. Such a system was… — Brigham Young Copy Share Image
There exists a law, not written down anywhere but inborn in our hearts; a law which comes to us not by training… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
Every dollar spent to punish a drug user or seller is a dollar that cannot be spent collecting restitution from a robber.… — Randy Barnett Copy Share Image
... superstitions, which, being unable to defend themselves on fair ground, raise these intangling brambles to cover and protect their weakness. Chased… — David Hume Copy Share Image
What geographic profiling does is it takes a look at the locations of a connected series of incidents - say murders in… — Kim Rossmo Copy Share Image
“Ki-saburo, although he was a mere outlaw, having his left arm half cut at the elbow in a quarrel, ordered his servant… — Kaiten Nukariya Copy Share Image
“In England, there was scarcely an amount of order and protection to justify much national boasting. Daring burglaries by armed men, and… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Now the way that the book winds up is this: Tom and me found the money that the robbers hid in the… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image