Quotes About Prohibition
In my world, reserved Italians, heterosexual hairdressers, clouds without silver linings, ignoble savages, hard-hearted whores, advantageous ill-winds, sober Irishmen, and so on, are not permitted to exist.
~ Martin Amis
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All organisation is and must be grounded on the idea of exclusion and prohibition just as two objects cannot occupy the same space
~ Arthur Miller
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O Estado não proibirá ninguém de portar continuamente pensamentos sobre assassinato e envenenamento, desde que saiba com certeza que o medo do carrasco e da guilhotina a todo momento obstará os efeitos desse querer.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Women are not allowed. Women are not allowed. Women are not allowed. Was it to protect the grave from the women or the women from the grave?
~ Arundhati Roy
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Everything that isn't permitted by The Law is forbidden.
~ Ayn Rand
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I think it was Harry Walpole who remarked, In this life one should try everything once except incest and country dancing.
~ Stephen Fry
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We always long for the forbidden things, and desire what is denied us.
~ Francois Rabelais
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In one raid on the offices of Bugs Moran, at 127 North Dearborn, where the sign on the door said Acme Sales Company, cops said they found four quarts of good Scotch (which probably meant they found eight). They confiscated it, but somehow it disappeared before the officers could get back to the station. "Scotch? Scotch?" teased one of the cops who made the bust. "Impossible! Why, the country's dry and so am I. That rhymes. Can you rhyme?
~ Jonathan Eig
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Some things a man simply cannot do.
~ Emily Rodda
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but made clear it would not grant further extensions.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
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Sin is not harmful because it is forbidden, but it is forbidden because it is hurtful.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Sin is not hurtful because it is forbidden, but it is forbidden because it's hurtful.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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vicious actions are not hurtful because they are forbidden, but forbidden because they are hurtful,
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Transformation is forbidden.
~ Benjamin Percy
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As the ones human beings are extreamly apt to get under the influence of alcohol, and, while so, are very quarrelsome and disorderly, we strictly forbad the selling any liquor to them;
~ Benjamin-Franklin
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The issue of prohibiting pardons shouldn't be a political one, but a legal and moral one that relates to the details of the specific case before the court.
~ Ayelet Shaked
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I would not want to see any relaxation of the law prohibiting human cloning.
~ Tony Abbott
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It is illegitimate to conclude from the prohibition anything regarding the nature of what is prohibited; for the prohibition proceeds by dishonouring the guilty, that is to say, by inducing a disfigured or displaced image of the thing that is really prohibited or desired. Indeed, this is how social repression prolongs itself by means of psychic repression without which it would have no grip on desire.
~ Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari
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Drugs. If they did not exist our governors would have invented them in order to prohibit them and so make much of the population vulnerable to arrest, imprisonment, seizure of property, and so on.
~ Gore Vidal
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The fact that the prohibited tree was placed in the center of the garden, right next to the Tree of Life (Gen. 2:9), symbolizes that the life that God intends for us revolves around our honoring God's prohibition as much as trusting God for his provision.The
~ Gregory A. Boyd
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Love is the central command in Scripture and judgment the central prohibition. Indeed, judgment is the "original sin" in Scripture. This is why the forbidden tree in the center of the garden—the prohibition around which life in the garden revolved—was called the "Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
~ Gregory A. Boyd
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Civilisation, after all, is defined by what we forbid, more than what we permit.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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When I first started, you couldn't mention divorce or death. You couldn't show smelly socks. You couldn't show a snake. They took a skunk out of my strip one time.
~ Mort Walker
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This is not to condone torture, which is still prohibited by the Torture Convention and federal criminal law.
~ John Yoo
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