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Frederick Pollock

"It is strange how little harm bad codes do."

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Donna Grant

"But empirically I've come to understand that my photographs really don't do any harm."

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Donna Grant

"It is strange how little harm bad codes do."

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Donna Grant

"Prescription: A physician's guess at what will best prolong the situation with least harm to the patient."

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Donna Grant

"Sovereignty must not be used for inflicting harm on anyone, whether citizen or foreigner."

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"No one can harm the man who does himself no wrong."

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Donna Grant

"The concept that you cannot own the airwaves has caused far more harm than good."

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Donna Grant

"Fashions have done more harm than revolutions."

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Donna Grant

"In the lack of judgment great harm arises, but one vote cast can set right a house."

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Donna Grant

"I don't want to say anything because I know I am unable to protect you from the harm that I see."

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Donna Grant

"Today, we realize there are those actively seeking to harm us, to destroy our infrastructure and take lives."

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Frederick Pollock
"It is strange how little harm bad codes do."

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Frederick Pollock
"So far I go with the Socialists as to think it a pretty general rule that, where monopoly is necessary, it is better in public hands."

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Frederick Pollock
"Not that pleading can be taken as a test, for the forms of action, notably Debt, ignore the fundamental difference between duties imposed by law and duties created by the will of the parties."

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Frederick Pollock
"The oldest theory of contract is I think negative."

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Frederick Pollock
"If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted by all men who try to behave reasonably - well, I don't see how you can have any ethics or any ethical background for law."

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Frederick Pollock
"Consider the Essay as a political pamphlet on the Revolution side, and the fact that it was the Whig gospel for a century, and you will see its working merit."

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Frederick Pollock
"Have you ever found any logical reason why mutual promises are sufficient consideration for one another (like the two lean horses of a Calcutta hack who can only just stand together)? I have not."

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Frederick Pollock
"The practice of the law is a perfectly distinct art."

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Frederick Pollock
"But it is strange how many rational beings believe the ultimate truths of the universe to be reducible to patterns on a blackboard."

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Frederick Pollock
"Our lady the Common Law is a very wise old lady though she still has something to learn in telling what she knows."

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