Bad guy Quote by Karl A. Menninger Download Open image “Police are not all bad guys. Nobody is all bad guys.” — Karl A. Menninger ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bad guy Bad guys Guy Guys Guys Bad Police Police Bad
Many people think cops are as bad as the bad guys. There are some rotten apples, but most of them are good people. — Mike Connors Copy Share Image
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Not every officer is a bad police. I work with police officers. I know first responders. — Ed Reed Copy Share Image
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There's good cops and bad cops, and the good cops have to hold the bad cops accountable. We have to hold the bad cops… — Corey Hawkins Copy Share Image
I'll be honest with you: I think that it's really difficult, this framing around 'good cops' and 'bad cops.' Policing, as a system, is… — Alicia Garza Copy Share Image
The friends who listen to us are the ones we move toward, and we want to sit in their radius. — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
The voice of the intelligence is drowned out by the roar of fear. — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
Our lives are shaped by those who love us as well as those who refuse to love us… — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
The adjuration to be "normal" seems shockingly repellent to me; I see neither hope nor comfort in sinking to that low level. I think… — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
It was his optimism that Freud bequeathed to America and it was the optimism of our youthfulness, our freedom from the sterner, sadder tradition… — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
Neurotic means he is not as sensible as I am, and psychotic means he's even worse than my brother-in-law. — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
Chess is a more highly symbolic game, but the aggressions are therefore even more frankly represented in the play. It probably began as a… — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
“We want him to see that as a result of being parented by imperfect parents, he (she) chooses the wrong people for the right… — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
It is hard for a free fish to understand what is happening to a hooked one. — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
The voice of the intelligence is drowned out by the roar of fear. It is ignored by the voice of desire. It is contradicted… — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
Set up as an ideal the facing of reality as honestly and as cheerfully as possible. — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
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“Here you can shoot the bad guys,' a mercenary says in Baghdad. 'In America we give them corporate bonuses.” — Michael Robotham Copy Share Image
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But the thing about bad guys is that they have the biggest bosomed blond, they have great clothes and cars, and get great death… — Eric Roberts Copy Share Image