Police Body Cams Quotes & Sayings
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To dissimulate is to pretend not to have what one has. To simulate is to feign to have what one doesn't have. One implies a presence, the other an absence. But it is more complicated than that because simulating is not pretending — Jean Baudrillard

Forgiveness is not an occassional act; it is a permanent attitude. — James Van Praagh

And this is what was fascinating to me about 'The Help'; they were ordinary people who did extraordinary things. — Viola Davis

True genius sees with the eyes of a child and thinks with the brain of a genie — Puzant Kevork Thomajan

I've worn black today, because I've heard so often that it's supposed to be slimming. But instead I am this sphere of darkness submarining through the halls. — David Levithan

The very fact of being human panics us into the most grotesque play-acting imaginable; and we deal in absurdities to keep life from being a total waste, like one constant jacking-off party. — Hal Bennett

All whispers and echoes from a past that is gone teem into the sleeper's brain, and he is with them, and part of them. — Daphne Du Maurier

It seems to me that before we give federal funds to police departments, we ought to mandate that they have body cams. — Claire McCaskill

I didn't know whether I wanted to be an actress or a singer then. — Julie Harris

What has made this nation great? Not its heroes but its households. — Sarah Orne Jewett

This is a time when it is frightening to be alive, when it is hard to think of human beings as rational creatures. Everywhere we look we see brutality, stupidity, until it seems that there is nothing else to be seen but that
a descent into barbarism, everywhere, which we are unable to check. But I think that while it is true there is a general worsening, it is precisely because things are so frightening we become hypnotized, and do not notice
or if we notice, belittle
equally strong forces on the other side, the forces, in short, of reason, sanity and civilization. — Doris Lessing

That there's no more important decision in life than who you marry. — Brad Paisley

Time pressure is another driver of effort. As you carried out the Add-3 exercise, the rush was imposed in part by the metronome and in part by the load on memory. Like a juggler with several balls in the air, you cannot afford to slow down; the rate at which material decays in memory forces the pace, driving you to refresh and rehearse information before it is lost. Any task that requires you to keep several ideas in mind at the same time has the same hurried character. — Daniel Kahneman