Crime Quote by Robert Ingersoll Download Open image “In Nature there are neither rewards nor punishment, there are consequences.” — Robert Ingersoll ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Crime Nature
In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences. — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“There are in nature neither rewards nor punishments — there are consequences.” — Robert G. Ingersoll Copy Share Image
Punishment and reward proceed from basically the same psychological model, one that conceives of motivation as nothing more than the manipulation of behavior. — Alfie Kohn Copy Share Image
Behaving morally because of a hope of reward or a fear of punishment is not morality. — Penn Jillette Copy Share Image
“People are "punished" or "rewarded" not for what they have done but for what they have become, and what we intentionally do is what… — David R. Loy Copy Share Image
And Nature takes no account of moral consequences, of arbitrary conditions which we create, and which we feel obliged to maintain at any cost. — Kate Chopin Copy Share Image
Only nature knows how to justly proportion to the fault the punishment it deserves. — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
I believe that we all get rewarded and punished according to whether we operate in harmony or in conflict with nature's laws, and that… — Ray Dalio Copy Share Image
“Virtue is a subordination of the passions to the intellect. It is to act in accordance with your highest convictions. It does not consist… — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“But those who are incapable of pitying animals are, as a matter of fact, incapable of pitying men. A physician who would cut a… — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“The doctrine that future happiness depends upon belief is monstrous. It is the infamy of infamies. The notion that faith in Christ is to… — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“It is a splendid thing to think that the woman you really love will never grow old to you. Through the wrinkles of time,… — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“He was a worshiper of liberty, a friend of the oppressed. A thousand times I have heard him quote these words: "For Justice all… — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“If you want to find out what a man is to the bottom, give him power. Any man can stand adversity — only a… — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“Brain without heart is far more dangerous than heart without brain.” — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“The man who does not do his own thinking is a slave, and is a traitor to himself and to his fellowmen.” — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“Think of the wonderful chemistry by which bread was changed into the divine tragedy of Hamlet.” — Robert Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“Crime and punishment can be summed up in two classifications: there are bad people and there are people who get into bad situations. The… — Johnnie Dent Jr Copy Share Image
With 'Pretty Girls,' I saw the opportunity to talk not just about crime but what crime leaves behind. — Karin Slaughter Copy Share Image
“The jailers, the Court, everyone in that building – it wasn’t about justice; it was about obedience and intimidation…about maintaining order. Fear accomplished that… — Jay Allan Copy Share Image
Taking notes while watching Forensic Files and Snapped. I don't want to make the same mistakes the criminals do! ;) — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
A man could be a lover and defender of the wilderness without ever in his lifetime leaving the boundaries of asphalt, powerlines, and right-angled… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
Nations sometimes flourish by denying the crimes that brought them into being. Only when the original invasion, occupation, extermination or usurpation has been safely… — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
The danger that may really threaten (crime fiction) is that soon there will be more writers than readers — Jacques Barzun Copy Share Image
“a crime to fell a tree and light it on fire, where coals of hardened shit warmed and stunk up homes,” — Hugh Howey Copy Share Image
A great read; an exciting, frightening account of organized crime today. But like all important works of nonfiction, it goes further… This book is… — Le Ly Hayslip Copy Share Image
If it comes to a question of law, the charges they brought against me - the Espionage Act - is called the quintessential political… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image