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Ovid

"The penalty may be removed, the crime is eternal."

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"The penalty may be removed, the crime is eternal."

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"We are ever striving after what is forbidden, and coveting what is denied us."
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"Why should I go into details, we have nothing that is not perishable except what our hearts and our intellects endows us with."
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"Neglect of appearance becomes men."
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"Fair peace becomes men; ferocious anger belongs to beasts."
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"Minds that are ill at ease are agitated by both hope and fear."
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"Happy are those who dare courageously to defend what they love."
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"Love is full of anxious fears."
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"A prince should be slow to punish, and quick to reward."
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"Suppressed grief suffocates, it rages within the breast, and is forced to multiply its strength."
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"Love is a kind of warfare."

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"In crime books it's possible to chart forensic technology by how well it has to be explained to a reader. In mid-Victorian crime novels fingerprinting has to be explained because it's new. Nowadays it's part of our world and we can simply assume that knowledge if we write about it."

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Aberjhani

"Abscond - to move in a mysterious way, commonly with the property of another."

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"Everybody talks about foul dens and filthy slums in which crime can run riot; but it's just the other way. They are called foul, not because crimes are committed, but because crimes are discovered. It's in the neat, spotless, clean and tidy places that crime can run riot; no mud to make footprints; no dregs to contain poison; kind servants washing out all traces of the murder; and the murderer killing and cremating six wives and all for want of a little Christian dirt."

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Aberjhani

"From the tens of thousands of criminals I have mixed with behind bars and in the streets or have known of over the last three decades of my criminally active life, the Eighties, Nineties and Naughties, I have selected the crème de la crème of the toughest, maddest, hardest Scottish bastards that have ever drawn breath."

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Aberjhani

"When you commit a crime always remember that, the police are always very happy to be your friend."

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"Behind every great fortune lies a great crime."

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"So rich a client having suffered such a messy death was an unsettling embarrassment to Captain Harald Biscay. It was bad for business. He had the murder hushed up immediately, his security staff investigating the matter covertly but thoroughly. Five and a half thousand souls onboard. Five and a half thousand suspects. Three days. So far, nothing. Now it would be taken further by the planetary authorities on the colony world below. A forensic team (cunningly disguised as a cleaning crew) was now rummaging through Smiffs apartment, examining every single particle. He had a feeling -- a strong feeling, about what they were going to find. Somehow, Biscay was of the opinion that this was going to be another contender for the Unsolved Murders show."

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"Once the cons were in the cell, they'd pull razors or homemade daggers out and rob the YOs of their trainers, leather jackets or jewellery. You couldn't placate them; it would be akin to expecting not to be bitten from a Rhodesian Ridgeback whilst petting it! Bar L was full of rough, colourful and out-of-control junkies who wouldn't think twice about stabbing you or slashing you just to get what you had on your feet to pay for their next hit of smack."

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"They camped that night on the foreplain at the foot of a talus slope and the murder that had been reckoned upon took place."

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"When Barlinnie's Prison doctor, Dr Danson, came to see Dingus, he turned in disgust at the state Dingus was left to lie in. Doctor Danson refused to treat him as he knew Dingus's injuries were life threatening, he told the top warden that Dingus would need to be rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary for emergency surgery. The screws in the seg block refused to listen to the doctor, they pushed and manhandled their own doctor out of Dingus's cell and threatened him with a severe beating if he made anything public about Dingus's injuries."

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