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Quotes About Prohibits

Some of the conflict of interest laws do apply to the president, particularly The Emoluments Clause to "The Constitution," which prohibits any type of benefit from a foreign government.
~ Reince Priebus
True, Heaven prohibits certain pleasures; but one can generally negotiate a compromise.
~ Moliere
This religion takes away the courage of thinking of unusual things and prohibits self-examination above all as the most egregiousof sins.... It is one step away from protestantism.
~ Stendhal
To be sure, the belief that these ideas, the accompanying occurrences in the consciousness, were causes is also brought up by the memory. Thus there arises an habituation to a certain causal interpretation which in truth obstructs and even prohibits an investigation of the cause.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
The Establishment Clause prohibits government from making adherence to a religion relevant in any way to a person's standing in the political community.
~ Sandra Day O'Connor
My legislation provides that Net Neutrality rules would have 'no force or effect' and prohibits similar rules from being published or re-issued.
~ Marsha Blackburn
Germany, a Wassenaar member, already has a law that effectively prohibits the sale of exploits as well as the practice of giving them away for free, something that security researchers do regularly among themselves to test systems and improve security.
~ Kim Zetter
Since the law prohibits the keeping of wild animals and I get no enjoyment from pets, I prefer to remain unmarried.
~ Karl Kraus
If the Apostle justly prohibits the use of unknown tongues in the church, much less would he have tolerated these artificial musical performances, which are addressed to the ear only, and seldom strike the understanding, even of the performers themselves.
~ Theodore Beza
Why, then, do the Ten Commandments include a law that prohibits a thought? Because it is coveting that so often leads to evil. Or, to put it another way, coveting is what leads to violating the preceding four commandments—the ones against murder, adultery, stealing, and perjury.
~ Dennis Prager