Garry Breitkreuz famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • [The U.S. government] was tired of treaties. They were tired of sacred hills. They were tired of ghost dances. And they were tired of all the inconveniences of the Sioux. So they brought out their cannons. 'You want to be an Indian now?' they said, finger on the trigger.

  • It's embarrassing ... you try to overthrow the government and you wind up on the Best Seller's List.

  • If you have a government that is elected, they need to do the hard work - because if they don't, they won't be around the next time the ballot box is open.

  • The government, whether state or central, is elected. That means we have a responsibility to elect the right kind of leaders.

  • My rackets are run on strictly American lines and they're going to stay that way.

  • We cannot say that if a child is badly nourished he will become a criminal. We must see what conclusion the child has drawn.

  • It is ordinarily said that criminal law is designed to protect property and to protect persons, and if society's only interest in controlling sex behavior were to protect persons, then the criminal codes concerned with assault and battery should provide adequate protection. The fact that there is a body of sex laws which is apart from the laws protecting persons is evidence of their distinct function, namely that of protecting custom.

  • Fabricating reality was criminal; editing it, commonplace.

  • atrophy of feeling creates criminals.

  • No, no, it is obvious that the ECU should act as a close alliance for the benefit of chess.

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