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Quotes About Punishment

Our broken criminal justice system has rejected individual justice and discretion it requires, and instead insists on robotic and inflexible mandatory sentencing, sentencing guidelines, death sentences, life without possibility of parole, the actual or de facto elimination of sentence modifications, pardons, commutations, expungement, and record sealing." - Lary Krasner
~ Jody Armour
When God means to punish a man He sends him stupid friends and clever enemies.
~ Joe Abercrombie
There are few men with more blood on their hands than me. None, that I know of. The Bloody-Nine they call me, my enemies, and there's a lot of 'em. Always more enemies, and fewer friends. Blood gets you nothing but more blood. It follows me now, always, like my shadow, and like my shadow I can never be free of it. I should never be free of it. I've earned it. I've deserved it. I've sought it out. Such is my punishment.
~ Joe Abercrombie
There's no use asking Mom and Dad to talk to Nana about her punishment. They won't stand up to her. They never do. This is why I decide I am not going to speak to Nana or Papa or my parents. What Leila and I did was wrong. But now I have been put in the middle of something else entirely. Something about Adam and the adults and things that happened before I was born, maybe even before Adam and Uncle Hayden and Mom were born. ~pgs 144-145; Hattie on adulthood
~ Ann M. Martin
Sylvie was being punished for the choice she'd made twenty-five years earlier. Even
~ Ann Napolitano
Let me say the good are often punished unfairly.
~ Ann Rinaldi
He is not a punishing God, Lizzy. That is the mistake most people make, thinking He sits with an account book and a big fist, waiting to punish us. He is not a wrathful God but a loving God who made each of us and loved us since we were in our mother's womb
~ Ann Rinaldi
I asked him if there was any effective treatment for people like Bundy. "He paused for a moment and said, 'Only a sledgehammer between the eyes.
~ Ann Rule
Dostoyevsky knew a lot but not everything. He, for instance, thought that if you kill a human you'll turn into Raskolnikov. But we know now that one can kill five - ten, one hundred people - and go to the theatre in the evening.
~ Anna Akhmatova
MUCH of the naughtiness in school is a result of the child's lack of interest in his work, augmented by the physical inaction that results from an attempt to sit quietly. The best teachers try to obviate both of these rather than to punish because of them.
~ Anna Botsford Comstock
I was her punishment, certainly, she thinks, taking the empty suitcase out from under the bed. As she was mine. But remind me again of our crime?
~ Annabel Lyon
Lenin's vision of labor camps as a special form of punishment for a particular sort of bourgeois "enemy" sat well with his other beliefs about crime and criminals. On the one hand, the first Soviet leader felt ambivalent about the jailing and punishment of traditional criminals—thieves, pickpockets, murderers—whom he perceived as potential allies.
~ Anne Applebaum
I was sorry for her; I was amazed, disgusted at her heartless vanity; I wondered why so much beauty should be given to those who made so bad a use of it, and denied to some who would make it a benefit to both themselves and others. But, God knows best, I concluded. There are, I suppose, some men as vain, as selfish, and as heartless as she is, and, perhaps, such women may be useful to punish them.
~ Anne Bronte
Who told me this (apart from everyone?)- that a man takes his pleasure and gives only pain. That sex is a kind of punishment, and this punishment is perfect because it fits the crime so well. Here. This is what you get for wanting. Imagine my surprise. ...it was like being a plane all your life and not knowing you could fly. Dubliners talk to each other very easily. We talk as though getting back to it, after some interruption.
~ Anne Enright
Oh Lestat, you deserved everything that's ever happened to you. You better not die. You might actually go to hell.
~ Anne Rice
Had she punished him enough? How could she be sure?
~ Anne Taintor
She is why purgatory was invented.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
When the state imposes the death penalty, it proclaims that taking one human life counterbalances the taking of another life. This assumption is profoundly mistaken.
~ Blase J. Cupich
I'm a prosecutor first and foremost, and as a judge, I put people in jail for extended periods of time when that was appropriate.
~ Eric Holder
I will ensure that no criminal will ever get any political protection in my government. If anyone takes law in his hands, he would not be spared.
~ Yogi Adityanath
My understanding of first-degree murder is that premeditation needs to be proven.
~ Henry Rollins
Revenge proves its own executioner.
~ John Ford
There is strange tyranny in the god who sent Against your house this cruel punishment.
~ Euripides
Blood-guilty wretch
~ Euripides