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God has high standard for art, and obviously he does not and cannot endorse the content of work that is pornographic or propagandistic, or that violates his character in some other way.
~ Philip Graham Ryken
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Not only does the giving of coins to orphans rob them of their self-respect and Juche Spirit, it violates a central rule of good citizenship: Practice Self-Sufficiency.
~ Adam Johnson
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In peace children inter their parents, war violates the order of nature and causes parents to inter their children.
~ Herodotus
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Claiming to uphold Allah's law, ISIS, in fact, routinely violates Sharia for its own purposes.
~ Jay Sekulow
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Miss Rand clearly states that there are only two choices in the construction of political systems: a system that respects individual rights—or all those systems which violate them.
~ Robert Mayhew
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breaks a rule or two, of course! But a worrisome trait to notice is if your child violates rules and gets joy and adrenaline from doing so. Future psychopaths can only feel when they do something bad and get away with it. Normal life doesn't provide them with enough serotonin and happiness. So watch out for a child who seems happiest when they have stolen another kid's toy, or deliberately done something you have told them specifically NOT to do!
~ Amanda Eyre Ward
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The ICRC did not see Nazi Germany for what it was. Instead, the organization maintained the illusion that the Third Reich was a 'regular partner,' a state that occasionally violates laws, not unlike any army during World War II, occasionally using illegal means and methods of warfare.
~ Peter Maurer
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Tyranny Is far the worst of treasons. Dost thou deem None rebels except subjects? The prince who Neglects or violates his trust is more A brigand than the robber-chief.
~ byron lord ii
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In peace sons bury fathers, but war violates the order of nature, and fathers bury sons.
~ Herodotus
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molesting the vampire while he's too weak to fight back, iz? jace asked. i'm pretty sure that violates at least one of the accords.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Many people will try to get a job even if they don't fit the company's stated values, but very few will do so if they know that they're going to be held accountable, day in and day out, for behavior that violates the values.
~ Patrick Lencioni
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In peace, children inter their parents; war violates the order of nature and causes parents to inter their children.
~ Herodotus
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God hates sin not just because it violates his law but, more substantively, because it violates shalom, because it breaks the peace, because it interferes with the way things are supposed to be.
~ Unknown
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The more of what our music does violates the premise of its format that it's presented in, the better. So, hearing our music in the supermarket, a Muzak version, is great.
~ Walter Becker
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When law enforcement violates departmental policies or operates outside of its certified training, it should not be insulated from liability to the victims of these breaches.
~ Cal Cunningham
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The Senate cannot confirm an individual... who would support a scheme that violates our Constitution, eviscerates congressional authority.
~ Jeff Sessions
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The death penalty is an inhumane punishment that disproportionately violates the human rights of Black, brown, indigenous, and other marginalized people.
~ Cori Bush
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I state in no uncertain terms: An order to uproot an Arab village or a Jewish settlement violates the most basic of human rights... It's a difficult dilemma.
~ Naftali Bennett
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What particularly needs to be done is to enlighten the public on the State's true nature, so that they can see that the State habitually violates the generally accepted injunctions against robbery and murder, that the State is the necessary violator of the commonly accepted moral and criminal law.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
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