Alas Quote by Barbara Amiel Download Open image “In a free world there is, alas, more common crime than in a dictatorial system.” — Barbara Amiel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Alas Common Common Crime Crime Crime Dictatorial Dictatorial Free world World World Alas
The world is a very unjust, unfair place and we have to live with that. Historically, there is impunity for most crimes. — Isabel Allende Copy Share Image
No man on earth is truly free, All are slaves of money or necessity. Public opinion or fear of prosecution forces each one, against… — Euripides Copy Share Image
Free nations generally look for ways to deal with dictators amicably. — Natan Sharansky Copy Share Image
We know that dictators are quick to choose aggression, while free nations strive to resolve differences in peace. — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
In some departments of our daily life, in which we imagine ourselves free agents, we are ruled by dictators exercising great power. — Edward Bernays Copy Share Image
... in free countries the law ought to be King; and there ought to be no other. — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image
The number of laws is constantly growing in all countries and, owing to this, what is called crime is very often not a crime… — P.D. Ouspensky Copy Share Image
We know that dictators are quick to choose aggression, while free nations strive to resolve differences in peace. We know that oppressive governments support… — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
I have got up at truly deplorable hours in the morning to confront Vancouver's Jack Webster on television because I have been told that… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
The same liberty that protects me also protects members of the Mafia. — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
Of course the barbarians' aim of world domination has not escaped the attention of the Europeans, perhaps because unlike us they are closer to… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
By now it is evident that the Soviet Union must gain control of Europe to maintain its empire. — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
Among those people lucky enough, if you will, to have actually been brought to trial as a political prisoner, several historians have said there… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
Since Europe is dependent on imports of energy and most of its raw materials, it can be subdued, if not quite conquered, without all… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
There are, of course, all sorts of other unpleasant regimes outside the walls as well - the military dictators of Latin America and the… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
I have been lucky enough to have had the opportunity of travelling across this country and enduring all the classic situations that go with… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
The interests of the Soviet Union are in controlling highly developed countries and having the benefit of their economies so that they can run… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
If America was trying to keep the bubonic plague out of its hemisphere, Canadians would import it just to show their independence of American… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
When faced with the inevitable fatigue that comes with the recycling of speeches and the recycling of thoughts in a rather small stream of… — Barbara Amiel Copy Share Image
We are all potentially such sick men. The sanest and best of us are of one clay with lunatics and prison-inmates. And whenever we… — William James Copy Share Image
Alas, you don't need monsters for monstrous deeds to be accomplished. — Zygmunt Bauman Copy Share Image
Time, time - that is our greatest master! Alas, like Ugolino, time devours its own children. — Hector Berlioz Copy Share Image
Removing prejudices is, alas! too often removing the boundary of a delightful near prospect in order to let in a shockingly extensive one. — Sir Fulke Greville Copy Share Image
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound… — Francis Pharcellus Church Copy Share Image
Alas, Postumus, the fleeting years slip by, nor will piety give any stay to wrinkles and pressing old age and untamable death. — Horace Copy Share Image
Sensible Catholics have for generations been ignoring the views on contraception held by reactionary old men in the Vatican, but alas, since it is… — A.C. Grayling Copy Share Image
In spite of the honestest efforts to annihilate my I-ity, or merge it in what the world doubtless considers my better half, I still… — Jane Welsh Carlyle Copy Share Image
The dumpling is indeed of more ancient institution, and of foreign origin; but alas, what were those dumplings? Nothing but a few lentils sodden… — John Arbuthnot Copy Share Image