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  • Breach of promise is a base surrender of truth. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Breach of promise is no less an act of insolvency than a refusal to pay one's debt. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • There is no breach of European rules committed by companies from Romania or on Romanian territory. -- Victor Ponta
  • I wouldn't know a space-time continuum or warp core breach if they got into bed with me. -- Patrick Stewart
  • With the Berlin I was able to set up a fortress that he could come near but not breach. -- Vladimir Kramnik
  • If surveillance infiltrates our homes and personal relationships, that is a gross breach of our human and civil rights. -- David Blunkett
  • How did Abraham know that it was God that bid him offer his son, being a breach of the sixth commandment? -- Anne Hutchinson
  • The Rubicons which women must cross, the sex barriers which they must breach, are ultimately those that exist in their own minds. -- Freda Adler
  • I think that carrying on a life that is meant to be private in public is a breach of taste, common sense, and mental hygiene. -- Myrna Loy
  • The American pledge not to negotiate with terrorists has been honored more in the breach than the observance from the moment President Ronald Reagan made it. -- Alex Berenson
  • The methods and tools of science perennially breach barriers, granting me confidence that our epic march of insight into the operations of nature will continue without end. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • None of us are nuclear experts, but we know that if there is a melt-down and breach of containment, that's clearly the most odious thing that could happen. -- William Scranton
  • But if I had committed a breach of privilege, it was the privilege of the Senate, and not of this House, which was violated. I was answerable there and not here. -- Preston Brooks
  • In the last analysis, of course, an oath will encourage fidelity in office only to the degree that officeholders continue to believe that they cannot escape ultimate accountability for a breach of faith. -- James L. Buckley
  • Few things tend more to alienate friendship than a want of punctuality in our engagements. I have known the breach of a promise to dine or sup to break up more than one intimacy. -- William Hazlitt
  • You cannot raise the standard against oppression, or leap into the breach to relieve injustice, and still keep an open mind to every disconcerting fact, or an open ear to the cold voice of doubt. -- Learned Hand
  • Nothing is worse, or more of a breach of the social contract between citizen and state, than for government officials, bureaucrats and agencies to waste the money entrusted to them by the people they serve. -- Bob Riley
  • Moreover, the concern of some that moving DNA among species would breach customary breeding barriers and have profound effects on natural evolutionary processes has substantially disappeared as the science revealed that such exchanges occur in nature. -- Paul Berg
  • Whether you breach the Fourth Amendment 20 percent of the time or 100 percent of the time, it's still not the point. The point is whether or not you still collect millions of people's information with a single warrant. -- Rand Paul
  • All of the information that we were getting up to that time from the NRC people, from our people who knew something about nuclear power, was that the breach of the core was not a likelihood to happen. -- William Scranton
  • Really, the potential for, first of all, any college graduate today is enormously good. These are good times for anyone with a college degree today, particularly African Americans. With a college degree today, you really breach the unemployment rate. -- Alexis Herman
  • Non-disclosure in the Internet Age is quickly perceived as a breach of trust. Government, corporations and each of us as individuals must recalibrate how we live and share our lives appropriate to the information now available and the expectations of others. -- Simon Mainwaring
  • I am outraged that a House member has tried through this provision to breach the traditional confidentiality of individual Americans' tax returns. There is no reason for this measure, and this last-minute act violates all principles of judgment and common sense. -- John Warner
  • The words spoken by the leader of the free world can expand the frontiers of freedom or shrink them. When Ronald Reagan called on Gorbachev to 'tear down this wall', a surge of confidence rose that would ultimately breach the bounds of the evil empire. -- Mitt Romney
  • Men and women who sell their birthright for a mess of pottage will tell you that their demise began with something small, with some seemingly insignificant breach of integrity that escalated. The little things do matter. It is not possible to profess righteousness while flirting with sin. -- Sheri L. Dew
  • Mushy reviews are a breach of faith -- Wilfrid Sheed
  • The breach of custom Is breach of all. -- William Shakespeare
  • If is a custom, More honor'd in the breach than the observance. -- William Shakespeare
  • If it's against state law, it's generally considered a breach of Etiquette. -- Judith Martin
  • It appears that when life is broken by tragedy God shines through the breach. -- George Arthur Buttrick
  • May you find your Tower, Roland, and breach it, and may you climb to the top! -- Stephen King
  • There are few things that so touch us with instinctive revulsion as a breach of decorum. -- Thorstein Veblen
  • Everybody who is young is promising. The world should sue the young for breach of promise. -- Rocky Graziano
  • Ever since Kant divorced reason from reality, his intellectual descendants have been diligently widening the breach. -- Ayn Rand
  • With Jesus we have 100 percent security, and no one can ever breach the parameters of His love. -- David Jeremiah
  • Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall with our English dead. -- William Shakespeare
  • When once estrangement has arisen between those who truly love each other, everything seems to widen the breach. -- Mary Elizabeth Braddon
  • Love is a breach in the walls, a broken gate, Love sells the proud heart's citadel to fate. -- Rupert Brooke
  • The real significance of crime is in its being a breach of faith with the community of mankind. -- Joseph Conrad
  • To heal the breach between the rich and the poor, it is necessary to distinguish between justice and charity. -- Pope Pius X
  • The tomb was empty-the greatest security breach of all time.Yet that event gives lasting security to all God's people. -- David Jeremiah
  • Nothing doth so much keep men out of the Church, and drive men out of the Church, as breach of unity. -- Francis Bacon
  • All gaming, since it implies a desire to profit at the expense of another, involves a breach of the tenth commandment. -- Richard Whately
  • Sometimes it is good to breach the rulesso as to achieve an end,Yet keep an edge and not break or bend. -- Mira Midha
  • We can reveal that John's 85 That's a well known fact Telling Kathy's age would be a breach Of the Official Secrets Act -- John Walter Bratton
  • I see a clear breach of ahimsa even in driving away monkeys; the breach would be proportionately greater if they have to be killed. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • The moment that you impose your will on another person or animal, that's when we are allowed to say you have committed an ethical breach. -- Moby
  • Nothing leads more directly to the breach of charity, and to the injury and molestation of our fellow-creatures, than the indulgence of an ill temper. -- Hugh Blair
  • Our two souls therefore which are one, Though I must go, endure not yet A breach, but an expansion, Like gold to airy thinness beat. -- John Donne
  • Thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations, and thou shalt be called, the repairer of the breach, the restorer of paths to dwell in -- Bible
  • But to my mind, though I am native here, And to the manner born, it is a custom, More honored in the breach than the observance. -- William Shakespeare
  • The First Amendment has erected a wall between church and state. That wall must be kept high and impregnable. We could not approve the slightest breach. [Progressive] -- Hugo Black
  • If you neglected to warn Djetth beforehand that you were going to shoot him down, Your Highness, he may consider you in breach of contract...-- Rhett -- Rowena Cherry
  • There's no question that there's been a breach in the trust between urban - especially urban community, African-American and minority communities and the police in major American cities. -- Mark Shields
  • Security is a big concern on the social web. People are going to try to destroy social media just like they are trying to breach data in other areas. -- Sandy Carter
  • The view we took at the time and we take it now is that the war was justified legally because he [Saddam Hussein] remained in breach of UN resolutions. -- Tony Blair
  • Rules, whether they govern sexual morality or financial probity, regardless of whether they are justifiable or undesirable, always provoke bold recalcitrants to devise clever, defiant ways to breach them. -- Richard Davenport-Hines
  • in reality we are one and all from the unthinkable first to the no less unthinkable last glued together in a vast imbrication of flesh without breach or fissure -- Samuel Beckett
  • Onward, my brave boys - money or no money - men or no men! Have you love? Have you God? Onward and forward to the breach, you are irresistible. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • The club continued to make significant player decisions without involving me. In the end, such a breach of trust and confidence meant that I had no option but to leave. -- Alan Curbishley
  • To argue against any breach of liberty from the ill use that may be made of it, is to argue against liberty itself, since all is capable of being abused. -- George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton
  • It has been my experience that guilt can burst through the smallest breach and cover the landscape, and abide in it in pools and danknesses, just as native as water. -- Marilynne Robinson
  • Criminal law has to do with relations between the misbehaving individual and his government...Criminal law establishes rules of conduct; their breach, if prosecuted and conviction follows, results in punishment. -- Lawrence M. Friedman
  • It is an essential attribute of the jurisdiction of every country to preserve peace, to punish acts in breach of it, and to restore property taken by force within its limits. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • There is no greater breach of the public trust than knowingly misleading the country into war. In a democracy, we simply cannot tolerate the abuse of this trust by the government -- Senator John Kerry
  • There is no greater breach of the public trust than knowingly misleading the country into war. In a democracy, we simply cannot tolerate the abuse of this trust by the government. -- John F. Kerry
  • Are they really gods?" "I never worry about theological questions," said Nightingale. "They exist, they have power and they can breach the Queen's peace - that makes them a police matter. -- Ben Aaronovitch
  • Might it be possible at some future time, when neurophysiology has advanced substantially, to reconstruct the memories or insight of someone long dead?...It would be the ultimate breach of privacy. -- Carl Sagan
  • We are used to facing the United States as a fortress from the outside. Now we are finding a breach to penetrate the country (the U.S.) and confront it from within. -- Muammar al-Gaddafi
  • But as the clerical pretensions are more exacting than all others, being put forward with an assertion that no answer is possible without breach of duty and sin, so are they more galling. -- Anthony Trollope
  • When one is engaged in a desperate defense of one's world and its values, nothing can be given away, any breach in the walls might be fatal, every point must be defended to the death. -- Isaiah Berlin
  • Being covered in white paint ,you demonstrate behaviour intended to create a public nuisance,which did in fact cause offence to members of the public ,and created a breach of the peace and public order. -- Gunter Brus
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