Strathclyde Police Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think anyone, until their soul leaves their body, is past the point of no return — Tom Hiddleston

Ethan could be frustrating at times. Infuriating at others. But there was no doubt he was a Master among men. — Chloe Neill

Writing for children is as easy as describing the history of the Byzantium in three words. — Mo Willems

Allan praised Herbert for a job well done and for acting the part well. Herbert blushed, while dismissing the praise, saying it wasn't hard to play stupid when you are stupid. Allan said that he didn't know how hard it was, because the idiots Allan had met so far in his life had all tried to do the opposite. — Jonasson, Jonas

Man will never be enslaved by machinery if the man tending the machine be paid enough. — Karel Capek

Care flows naturally if the "self" is widened and deepened so that protection of free Nature is felt and conceived as protection of ourselves ... Just as we need no morals to make us breathe ... [so] if your "self" in the wide sense embraces another being, you need no moral exhortation to show care ... You care for yourself without feeling any moral pressure to do it. — Fritjof Capra

Engage in no pursuit in which you cannot look up unto God, and say, 'Bless me in this, my Father! — Legh Richmond

There are no monsters in the dark. — Victoria Schwab

It was a culture that business is something bad - it was a leftist-oriented psychology. We have to break this. We are pro-business. — Antonis Samaras

I think it's such utter hypocrisy that so many people in our society were obviously all watching pornography and yet we treat these people [actors] like they're sub-human. I think it's just disgusting. — Steve Grand

Envy is a buzz killer."
~R. Alan Woods [2013] — R. Alan Woods

I've never wanted to look like models on the cover of magazines. I represent the majority of women and I'm very proud of that. — Adele

I cannot speak adequately, especially considering my race and my privilege, to the violence of the NYPD or the police in racial terms. That is something that I cannot speak adequately to. — Cecily McMillan