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  • Justice... is a kind of compact not to harm or be harmed. -- Epicurus
  • Dams have harmed our wildlife and made rivers less useful for recreation. -- Stephen Ambrose
  • My self healing lies in praying for those who have harmed me. -- Marianne Williamson
  • This morning's scene is good and fine, Long rain has not harmed the land. -- Du Fu
  • Not only the bull attacks his enemies with curved horn, but also the sheep, when harmed fights back. -- Sextus Propertius
  • It's very strong after the birth. It's extraordinary. You can't watch anything to do with kids being harmed. -- Julie Walters
  • Capitalism is about adventurers who get harmed by their mistakes, not people who harm others with their mistakes. -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb
  • Fear is the main factor in Arab politics... There is no Arab who is not harmed by Jews' entry into Palestine. -- Moshe Sharett
  • He who prays five times a day is in the protection of God, and he who is protected by God cannot be harmed by anyone. -- Abu Bakr
  • When I first ventured into the Gulf of Mexico in the 1950s, the sea appeared to be a blue infinity too large, too wild to be harmed by anything that people could do. -- Sylvia Earle
  • The militancy of men, through all the centuries, has drenched the world with blood. The militancy of women has harmed no human life save the lives of those who fought the battle of righteousness. -- Emmeline Pankhurst
  • Wouldn't it be great to see a line in all movie credits that truthfully says, 'Nobody was harmed in the making of this film, and at the cast party, all animals got a belly belly belly rub.' -- Elayne Boosler
  • Yes, I was detained for eight days in Waziristan in 1996. It was against my will, and my passport and money were taken from me. I was not mistreated or harmed, but I was also not allowed to leave. -- Greg Mortenson
  • Yes, there is a story about Agent Orange, and we knew that it harmed our troops and we knew how long it was to get the medical community to accept that, the military to accept it, the VA to accept it. -- Christopher Shays
  • I am hoping for peaceful transition into a new age. Obama has already played a great role in initiating us into that vision. If he were to be harmed in any way, it would spawn the birth of a million Obamas. -- Saul Williams
  • When media coverage sets up a binary opposition between 'the accuser' and 'the accused,' there is no longer a victim or even an alleged victim - a flesh and blood person who was harmed by the violent act of another. -- Jackson Katz
  • When Reagan left office, he was the most unpopular living president, apart from Nixon, even below Carter. If you look at his years in office, he was not particularly popular. He was more or less average. He severely harmed the American economy. -- Noam Chomsky
  • I have an unexplainable belief that I will never cause harm or be harmed while at sea. Because of this, I feel secure at sea: I feel secure in the ice, I feel secure in the storms, and I feel secure in confrontations. -- Paul Watson
  • The third group is focused on counterintelligence and security. I think the reason for that is fairly evident, in terms of vulnerabilities of the department and the harm that can come to it by failing to detect when we have, in fact, been harmed. -- Stephen Cambone
  • Each year, several million children either die or suffer irreparable developmental defects because of vitamin A deficiency. Countless others are harmed by malnutrition and starvation. Yet many of these deaths would be preventable if we addressed them head on and used the tools that exist to stop them. -- Richard J. Roberts
  • As I'm traveling around, I meet many small children. And when I look at a small and think how we've harmed this beautiful planet since I was that age, I feel a kind of desperation, anger, shame. I don't know what I feel; I just don't know what the emotion is. -- Jane Goodall
  • An elite class that is free to operate without limits - whether limits imposed by the rule of law or fear of the responses from those harmed by their behavior - is an elite class that will plunder, degrade, and cheat at will, and act endlessly to fortify its own power. -- Glenn Greenwald
  • Like almost every major infrastructure, the Internet can be abused and its users harmed. We must, however, take great care that the cure for these ills does not do more harm than good. The benefits of the open and accessible Internet are nearly incalculable, and their loss would wreak significant social and economic damage. -- Vint Cerf
  • What do I mean when I say 'suspended animation'? It is the process by which animals de-animate, appear dead and then can wake up again without being harmed. OK, so here is the sort of big idea: If you look out at nature, you find that as you tend to see suspended animation, you tend to see immortality. -- Mark Roth
  • Sectarian divide has created a schism in our society that is a major challenge. As monarch of all Bahrainis, it pains me to see many harmed by the actions of a few. And yet I am optimistic and have faith in our people. We all realize that now is the time to strike a balance between stability and gradual reform. -- Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
  • Common is one of the nicest people I've ever met, and to describe him as a vile rapper because he has an opinion... just says a lot about the state of America. You are allowed to have an opinion in the United States - he's never harmed anybody, he just has an opinion about a president that wasn't good for our country. -- Jill Scott
  • A Democrat hypocrite will never get harmed. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • A Democrat hypocrite will never get harmed. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • The enslaver is enslaved, the hater, harmed. -- Marianne Moore
  • Children are harmed more by our apathy than our error. -- Jay Strack
  • I search after truth, by which man never yet was harmed. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • Words are just words; a book never harmed anyone by itself. -- Rob May
  • In other words, DC was never harmed by the paper shortages. -- Gil Kane
  • A good man cannot be harmed either in life or in death. -- Socrates
  • By swallowing evil words unsaid, no one has ever harmed his stomach. -- Winston Churchill
  • It is difficult to be generous-minded to those we have greatly harmed. -- P. D. James
  • Your reputation is harmed the most by what you say to defend it. -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb
  • Epicurus thought of justice as an agreement to prevent people harming and being harmed. -- Catherine Wilson
  • What a quality of innocence people have when they don't expect to be harmed. -- Hanif Kureishi
  • Let pressure pass over and through you. That way you can't be harmed by it. -- Brian Herbert
  • If you know yourself, then you'll not be harmed by what is said about you. -- Sufyan al-Thawri
  • Take away the complaint, 'I have been harmed,' and the harm is taken away. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • Justice is a contract of expediency, entered upon to prevent men harming or being harmed. -- Epicurus
  • You have my word. If you return with me, you won't be harmed. I'd die first. -- Sophie Jordan
  • When there is a crisis, the first thing that gets damaged and gets harmed is democracy. -- Akbar Ganji
  • God's anger is kindled not because we have harmed him but because we have harmed ourselves. -- Neal A. Maxwell
  • Choose not to be harmed and you won't feel harmed. Don't feel harmed and you haven't been. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • What Death protects can't be harmed and baby, you're the only thing I protect - Dank, Predestined -- Abbi Glines
  • Not only the bull attacks his enemies with curved horn, but also the sheep, when harmed fights back. -- Sextus Propertius
  • Youth is harmed by having wisdom thrust upon it. Youth must gather wisdom slowly, in laughter and tears. -- Mrs. Patrick Campbell
  • Bankers, they're not harmed by their mistakes. They benefit when things go right, and the society pays the price. -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb
  • Nothing supernatural has ever harmed me. My wounds and losses have all be at the hands of human beings... -- Dean Koontz
  • I think we have systematically and critically harmed ourselves and many young people by advising them not to try things. -- Maya Angelou
  • For the recognition of private property has really harmed Individualism, and obscured it, by confusing a man with what he possesses. -- Oscar Wilde
  • If we have the truth, it cannot be harmed by investigation. If we have not the truth, it ought to be harmed. -- J. Reuben Clark
  • I really think admiration for nature can save us. I mean true admiration, to the point of not letting it be harmed. -- Alice Walker
  • If Fang is in any way harmed while I'm gone-if he gets a hangnail-you won't see another morning. Are we clear on that? -- James Patterson
  • He looked as though I'd just run over his pet puppy (though no actual puppies were harmed in the formation of that metaphor). -- Ally Carter
  • People are studying whether there's a cause of action that competitors, for example, would have if they're harmed by these foreign government payments. -- Norman L. Eisen
  • The chances of your being harmed by terrorists are mathematically minute. The chance of your being robbed by your own government? That's easy: 100 per cent. -- Joseph Sobran
  • As I am, so are others as others are, so am I. Having thus identified self and others, harm no one nor have them harmed. -- Gautama Buddha
  • The laws would not prevent each man from living according to his inclination, unless individuals harmed each other; for envy creates the beginning of strife. -- Democritus
  • Unfortunately, you are far more likely to be harmed or die prematurely as a direct result of modern society than you are from any form of terrorism. -- Steven Magee
  • Remember who you really are. You cannot be destroyed or hurt. You cannot be harmed or killed. You, the real you, will always be present and powerful. -- Vironika Tugaleva
  • Absolutely no bedwetting liberals or race warlords were harmed or mistreated in the creation of this web page - though the temptation was certainly very tough to resist. -- Neal Boortz
  • The books say that it is not so serious to lose time in a closed position; I am lucky, since these comments have not harmed me too much. -- Bent Larsen
  • Being with him was like being alone underwater - everything was slow; nothing counted; I could not be harmed; I would feel dry and cold when I resurfaced. -- Ben Marcus
  • I'd much rather talk to a 30-year old that survived rough times in their lives [practicing Straight Edge] rather than someone that was harmed by a culture of violence. -- Ian MacKaye
  • The paradox of vengefulness is that it makes men dependent upon those who have harmed them, believing that their release from pain will come only when their tormentors suffer. -- Laura Hillenbrand
  • We can always count on people to hate and to fear.To harm one another and to be harmed.To kill and be killed.It is what opens the gate. -- Simon Holt
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  • How did he close off that part of his brain that tells someone they've harmed another soul?...Most frighteningly of all, are some of us born with no conscience at all? -- Dan Skinner
  • Unexpected hardship refines people; if you can accept it, both mind and body will benefit. If you cannot accept it, on the other hand, both mind and body will be harmed. -- Zicheng Hong
  • Take away your opinion, and then there is taken away the complaint, 'I have been harmed.' Take away the complaint, 'I have been harmed,' and the harm is taken away. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • I am informed that 5,000 cockroaches were used in the filming of Joe's Apartment. That depresses me, but not as much as the news that none of them were harmed during the production. -- Roger Ebert
  • I said in court a long time ago that I didn't see that the Soviet Union was significantly helped by the information I gave them, nor that the United States was significantly harmed. -- Aldrich Ames
  • Unfortunately, liberals didn't stop with welfare-statism. They also turned to economic regulations, not understanding that such interventions, again, harmed the very people they were supposedly truing to help - the poor and destitute. -- Jacob G. Hornberger
  • Even if she be not harmed, her heart may fail her in so much and so many horrors; and hereafter she may suffer--both in waking, from her nerves, and in sleep, from her dreams. -- Bram Stoker
  • If abandoning animal research means that there are some things we cannot learn, then so be it ... We have no basic right ... not to be harmed by those natural diseases we are heir to. -- Tom Regan
  • Justice is never anything in itself, but in the dealings of men with one another in any place whatever and at any time. It is a kind of compact not to harm or be harmed. -- Epicurus
  • The world's beginning is its mother. To have found the mother is also to know the children. Although you know the children, cling to the mother. Until your last day you will not be harmed. -- Laozi
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