Crime And Punishment Quotes
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“No amount of me trying to explain myself was doing any good. I didn't even know what was going on inside of me, so how could I have explained it to them?”
― Debbie.
― Debbie.
“Today I wore a pair of faded old jeans and a plain grey baggy shirt. I hadn't even taken a shower, and I did not put on an ounce of makeup. I grabbed a worn out black oversized jacket to cover myself with even though it is warm outside. I have made conscious decisions lately to look like less of what I felt a male would want to see. I want to disappear.”
― Debbie.
― Debbie.
“Moreover, in the system of criminal punishment in the libertarian world, the emphasis would never be, as it is now, on "society's" jailing the criminal; the emphasis would necessarily be on compelling the criminal to make restitution to the victim of his crime. The present system, in which the victim is not recompensed but instead has to pay taxes to support the incarceration of his own attacker — would be evident nonsense in a world that focuses on the defense of property rights and therefore on the victim of crime.”
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“Intimidated, old traumas triggered, and fearing for my safety, I did what I felt I needed to do.”
― Debbie.
― Debbie.
“Many of the Nazis were convicted after the war, but they were not convicted for being 'unreasonable'. They were convicted for being gruesome murderers.”
― Sophie’s World
― Sophie’s World
“Crack had a social logic to it, a specific kind of reasoning that drew from a vast well of common experience for its symbolic resonance. Crack stood for pain and power, chaos and order, the truth behind the lie. Crack was a sociolegal logic grounded in blood.”
― 5 Grams: Crack Cocaine, Rap Music, and the War on Drugs
― 5 Grams: Crack Cocaine, Rap Music, and the War on Drugs
“He told me that if I hung up, he'd do it. He would commit suicide. He told me that if I called the cops he would kill every single one of them and I knew that he had the potential and the means to do it”
― Debbie.
― Debbie.
“The offender must be able to give something back. But criminals are most often poor people. They have nothing to give. The answers to this are many. It is correct that our prisons are by and large filled with poor people. We let the poor pay with the only commodity that is close to being equally distributed in society: time.”
― Limits to Pain: The Role of Punishment in Penal Policy
― Limits to Pain: The Role of Punishment in Penal Policy
“As aparições são, por assim dizer, pedaços ou fragmentos de outros mundos, o seu princípio. É claro que o homem são não tem motivo para vê-las, porque o homem são é o homem mais terreno, e deve viver uma vida terrestre, em harmonia e ordem. Mas quando adoece, ou quando a ordem terrena se altera no organismo, começa imediatamente a se mostrar a possibilidade de outro mundo, e, quanto mais doente, mais em contato com esse outro mundo ele se encontra, de maneira que, quando morre completamente, o homem vai direto para esse mundo”
― Crime and Punishment
― Crime and Punishment
“The Government cannot be concerned any longer with outmoded penelogical theories. Cram criminals together and see what happens, You get concentrated criminality, crime in the midst of punishment.”
― A Clockwork Orange
― A Clockwork Orange
“Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit that unsuspected ripens within the flower of the pleasure which concealed it. Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit, cannot be severed; for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end preexists in the means, the fruit in the seed.”
― Self-Reliance: An Excerpt from Collected Essays, First Series
― Self-Reliance: An Excerpt from Collected Essays, First Series
“Shouldn't it be made a crime to vie for a position you can't deliver? We have a confused and compromised executive and an assembly of pigs providing checks and balances in Kenya.”
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“That highest value which anticipates and prevents rather than avenges crime.”
― The Valley of Fear
― The Valley of Fear
“We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken.”
― Crime and Punishment
― Crime and Punishment
“If one wants to know any man well, one must consider him gradually and carefully, so as not to fall into error and prejudice”
― Crime and Punishment
― Crime and Punishment
“Do you know, Rodion Romanich, what the idea of "suffering" means to some of those people? It doesn't mean suffering on someone else's behalf; it's just the idea that "one has to suffer"; you have to accept suffering, and if it comes from the authorities, so much the better.”
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“Actually, if you want to judge certain types of people impartially, you have to start by shaking off some preconceived ideas and accepted notions about the usual sorts of people and things we see around us. Your own judgement, more than anyone else's, is something I've a right to rely on.
Svidrigailov”
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Svidrigailov”
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“They say that's necessary for my suffering! What's the point, what on earth is the point of all these useless tribulations? What purpose do they serve? Shall I be better able to understand things then, when I'm crushed by suffering and idiocy, when I'm a helpless old man, after twenty years in a labour camp, than I understand them now? So what's the point of living, then?”
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“But he had rigorously examined himself, and in all conscience he could find no no. particularly terrible guilt in his past, nothing beyond a simple blunder, which could have happened to anyone. What made him ashamed was the fact that he, Raskolnikov, had come to grief so blindly, hopelessly, obtusely, stupidly, through some decree of blind fate; and now, if he wanted to find any peace whatsoever, he must reconcile himself to the 'absurdity' of that decree, and humble himself before it”
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“A szerelemben támadtak fel, mindkettejük szívében az élet kiapadhatatlan forrása fakadt a másik számára.”
― Crime and Punishment
― Crime and Punishment
“As long as I held the angel mask firmly over my demonic smile, no one doubted my honesty.”
― Assuming Names: A Con Artist's Masquerade
― Assuming Names: A Con Artist's Masquerade
“Does breaking the law for a good cause still make one a criminal? What if it’s the only way to restore justice? Particularly in matters of love, where crime and punishment are not always apparent?”
― Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
― Tell Me Your Plans: A riveting novel of love and ambition
“Your fire burned me, mine set you free.”
― Seduced by Vengeance: He knew that only he could save himself
― Seduced by Vengeance: He knew that only he could save himself
“I wonder, what are people most afraid of? A new step, their own new word, that's what they're most afraid of...I babble too much, however.”
― Crime and Punishment
― Crime and Punishment
“In poverty you may still preserve the nobility of your inborn feelings, but in destitution no one ever does.”
― Crime and Punishment
― Crime and Punishment
“in drinking I may seek compassion and feeling. It is not joy I seek, but sorrow only...I drink, for I wish doubly to suffer!”
― Crime and Punishment
― Crime and Punishment
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