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Quotes About Violator

Sex offenders were the least-respected convicts in any prison society; if a violator of Article 130 could have pretended that he was an ax murderer instead, or an arsonist, or a man who had filled a ditch with fourteen poisoned wives, he'd have preferred that to entering the prison as a sex offender.
~ Ed McBain
Filosofii susÈ›in c? omul e pervertit de societate È™i de proasta guvernare. (...) Nu, violatorul s?l??luia în noi ca un virus È™i nici o societate ideal? nu ne-ar fi putut t?m?dui.
~ Andreï Makine
Te oczy pod czarnym kapeluszem, kiedy je pierwszy raz zobaczyÅ'em, byÅ'y oczami zawiedzionego gwaÅ'ciciela. MiaÅ' twarz, która przypominaÅ'a mi ?abÄ™ - nie ropuchÄ™, ale takÄ… zwykÅ'Ä… ?abÄ™,dla której Pary? byÅ' za wielkÄ… kaÅ'u??. Wszystkie pokolenia sÄ… na wskutek czegoÅ› stracone i zawsze byÅ'y, i zawsze bÄ™dÄ….
~ Ernest Hemingway
I believe China is a major trade violator. The Chinese break all the rules. They counterfeit our goods, steal our international property rights, and hack the computers of our industries and government. Something must be done about it.
~ Lawrence Kudlow
Should the U.S. grant preferential treatment on trade to an egregious human rights violator that allows human traffickers to operate unencumbered within its borders? The obvious answer would seem to be 'No.'
~ Mark Meadows
So the city became the material expression of a particular loss of innocence – not sexual or political innocence but somehow a shared dream of what a city might at its best prove to be – its inhabitants became, and have remained, an embittered and amnesiac race, wounded but unable to connect through memory to the moment of injury, unable to summon the face of their violator.
~ Thomas Pynchon
So the city became the material expression of a particular loss of innocence – not sexual or political innocence but somehow a shared dream of what a city might at its best prove to be – its inhabitants became, and have remained, an embittered and amnesiac race, wounded but unable to connect through memory to the moment of injury, unable to summon the face of their violator. - Thomas Pynchon (Against the Day)
~ Thomas Pynchon
When mass rapes occurred in the course of aggressive war in Bangladesh and later in Bosnia, Mother Teresa in the first case and the Pope in the second made strenuous appeals to the victims not to abort the seed of the invader and the violator.
~ Christopher Hitchens