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Every object and purpose of justice is effectually answered, and every supposed inconvenience is effectually rebutted by the law as it stands.
For the first time, vague doubts assaulted me, the shattering suspicion that for all pleasure and joy in life we had to pay ... I repel fear. If I had to pay I would pay, after all, the memory of ecstasy while pungisse its pain could never be erased.
Defiance through compliance.
What is aught but as 'tis valued?
Abjection is above all ambiguity. Because, while releasing a hold, it does not radically cut off the subject from what threatens it
on the contrary, abjection acknowledges it to be in perpetual danger.
I have loved justice and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile.
WILL YOU YIELD AND THIS AVOID, OR GUILTY IN DEFENSE BE THUS DESTROY'D?
In your judgment virtue requires no reward, and is to be sought for itself, unaccompanied by external benefits.
[Lat., Judice te mercede caret, per seque petenda est
Externis virtus incomitata bonis.]
Act non-action; undertake no undertaking; taste the tasteless.
Abashed, should assumed its place
in the list of what could
be accomplished, what couldn't.
It is harder to avoid censure than to gain applause; for this may be done by one great or wise action in an age. But to escape censure a man must pass his whole life without saying or doing one ill or foolish thing
The affirmative of affirmatives ... is love.
How bitter it is to reap a harvest of evil for good that you have done!
[Lat., Ut acerbum est, pro benefactis quom mali messem metas!]
When I said I absolve you, that wasn't meant as a suicide suggestion. For the moment, we're still bonded."
"Only partially."
"Great, then I can partially kick your ass.
Overlook our deeds, since you know that crime was absent from our inclination.
[Lat., Factis ignoscite nostris
Si scelus ingenio scitis abesse meo.]
When men of talents are punished, authority is strengthened.
[Lat., Punitis ingeniis, gliscit auctoritas.]
In French: La Fugitive, Albertine disparue Also translated as: The Sweet Cheat Gone, Albertine Gone
You die, you go free.
To withdraw ourselves from the law of the strong, we have found ourselves obliged to submit to justice. Justice or might, we must choose between these two masters.
Silence is sometimes an argument of Consent
Offenses offend, beware!
A total abstainer is one who abstains from everything but abstention, and especially from inactivity in the affairs of others.
Silent enim leges inter arma (Laws are silent in times of war).
It must always be remembered that you can never do right until you are first free to do wrong; since the doing of a thing under compulsion is evidence neither of good nor bad intent; and if under compulsion, who shall decide what would be the substituted rule of action under full freedom?
Apprehend. Be humble in the face of the universe. Do good. Eleven words. Three rules.
In times of war, the law falls silent.
Silent enim leges inter arma
Who escapes a duty, avoids a gain.
The case of Andrews is really a very bad one, as appears by the record already before me. Yet before receiving this I had orderedhis punishment commuted to imprisonmentand had so telegraphed. I did this, not on any merit in the case, but because I am trying to evade the butchering business lately.
An endless defeat
Subdue By force, who reason for their law refuse, Right reason for their law.
Pardon is granted to necessity.
Abstaining is favorable both to the head and the pocket.
A friend to honesty and a foe to crime
Consequences are unpitying.
Avain attempt to subdue that unsubduable country.
transgressions one
When we are in doubt whether an action is good or bad, abstain from it.
On the day when crime dons the apparel of innocence - through a curious transposition peculiar to our times - it is innocence that is called upon to justify itself. The
The impudence of Ignorance
IAR is policy, always has been.
Res, non verba,' actions not words.
Jurisdictie Prudentia :
Important : Legislation and Jurisdiction :
Justice conform : "Prudentia".
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
Babaji
September 20, 2016
for an informed judgment
Alea iacta est. The die has been cast.
Without action to back them, your affirmations become the soundtrack of your personal imprisonment; the creed of your stagnancy.
[D]etachment means letting go and nonattachment means simply letting be. (95)
Sleep demands of us a guilty immunity.
By use you possess gain; by disuse you decline and lose.
Law without penalty is only advise.
There is nothing as dangerous as an unembodied principle: no matter what blood flows, the principle comes first. The First Amendment absolutists operate precisely on unembodied principle ...
Absolve me, teach me, purify me, strengthen me: take me to Thyself, that I may be Thine and Thine only.
Whenever monarchs err, the people are punished.
[Lat., Quidquid delirant reges, plectuntur Achivi.]
Illegitimis nil carborundum.
Sour taste of obligation postponed,
I stand for judgment: answer: shall I have it?
I need none of your absolution, bastard.
In it's purest form, an act of retribution provides symmetry. The rendering payment of crimes against the innocent. But a danger on retaliation lies on the furthering cycle of violence. Still, it's a risk that must be met; and the greater offense is to allow the guilty go unpunished.
To banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality.
Freedom doth with degree dispense.
Silence gives consent.
The sick mind can not bear anything harsh.
[Lat., Mensque pati durum sustinet aegra nihil.]
My vigour relents. I pardon something to the spirit of liberty.
This is about an admitted attempt, encouraged from outside, to challenge and break the State's authority. That is intolerable. Whoever deviates from this policy that I have established, privately or publicly, will be expelled from the Union Nationale.
Irene gasped. "Have you taken leave of your senses, Stuart?" she hissed. "Have you?"
Stuart closed his eyes.
"No," he said. "Au contraire." It was strong language for the Edinburgh New Town, but he had to say it.
"Don't au contraire me," said Irene.
But it was too late. He had.
No sanction can stand against ignited minds.
I release you. I evict you from my heart. Because if I don't do it now, I never will.
In history and in life one sometimes seems to glimpse a ferocious law which states: to he that has, will be given; from he that has not, will be taken away.
It is idle to adjudicate upon the right and wrong of incidents that have already happened. It is useful to understand them and, if possible, to learn a lesson from them for the future. It
evil shall
with evil
be expelled...
Accursed! Accursed! You shall be accursed to the thirteenth generation!
Why charge we Heav'n in those, in these acquit?
In both, to reason right is to submit.
to love without sanction,
There are offences given and offences not given but taken.
Clean undeniable right, clear undeniable might: either of these once ascertained puts an end to battle. All battle is a confused experiment to ascertain one and both of these.
The law is silent during war.
[Lat., Silent leges inter arma.]
Let the punishment be equal with the offence.
[Lat., Noxiae poena par esto.]
To lese-majeste and contempt of court, we must add the crime of lese-million, that fearful indignity we visit on the rich when we expose the impotence of gold.
He that sells upon Credit expects to lose 5 per Cent. By bad Debts; therefore he charges, on all he sells upon Credit, an Advance that shall make up that Deficiency.
Acquittal of the guilty damns the judge.
Virtue knowing no base repulse, shines with untarnished honour; nor does she assume or resign her emblems of honour by the will of some popular breeze.
[Lat., Virtus repulse nescia sordidae,
Intaminatis fulget honoribus;
Nec sumit aut ponit secures
Arbitrio popularis aurae.]
Always resent, never relent.
Among our crimes oblivion may be set.
Absolute equals nothingness.
For what is liberty but the unhampered translation of will into act?
It profits me but little, after all, that a vigilant authority always protects the tranquility of my pleasures and constantly averts all dangers from my path, without my care or concern, if this same authority is the absolute master of my liberty and my life ...
Abasement, degradation is simply the manner of life of the man who has refused to be what it is his duty to be.
ADIAPHORY (ADIA'PHORY) n.s.[Gr.]Neutrality; indifference.
Guilty until proven innocent
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But infinite in pardon is my Judge.
Go, send, or disobey.
Exile is my power.
I must not only punish, but punish with impunity. A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong. It
Art for art's sake.
[Lat., Ars gratia artis.]
Surrender. Surrender.
Like Dr. Johnson, I'm an Abstainer: I find it far easier to give up something altogether than to indulge moderately. And this distinction has profound implications for habits.
Silence is the enemy of justice.
If you keep on excusing, you eventually give your blessing to the slave camp, to cowardly force, to organized executioners, to the cynicism of great political monsters; you finally hand over your brothers.
How contemptible! Of all things in the world inconstancy is my aversion. Let
Why should I expect to be exempt from censure; the unfailing lot of an elevated station? My Heart tells me it has been my unremitted aim to do the best circumstances would permit; yet, I may have been very often mistaken in my judgment of the means.
One is guilty of all abjection that one does not help to relieve.