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But, for the time being, every magistrate and militia group between here and the borders will be keeping an eye our for you.
— Ty Johnston
into the cell, put the basket down upon the magistrate's
— Robert McCammon
The laws are the sole guardians of right, and when the magistrate dares not act, every person is insecure.
— Noah Webster
There is in Jesus Christ more merit and righteousness than the whole world has need of.
— John Bunyan
Mercy more becomes a magistrate than the vindictive wrath which men call justice.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I am again called upon by the voice of my country to execute the functions of its Chief Magistrate.
— George Washington
The magistrate is keeper of both Tables, and is to punish the violation of the first Table, as well as of the second.
— George Gillespie
Impressive claims are made far more impressive by making them exact
— Claude C. Hopkins
I know we were conjugating the verb love like two maniacs trying to fuck through an iron gate.
— Henry Miller
Walt put everything he knew about communication with images into the park, so it was very familiar.
— John Hench
Fear God, and offend not the Prince nor his laws, and keep thyself out of the magistrate's claws.
— Thomas Tusser
It's easier to make a good person better than to make a bad person good.
— Michael Josephson
I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heat that judges you. I never thought you but a good man, John-only somewhat bewildered.
— Elizabeth Proctor
A hell, from which one can be saved by a quibble that would carry no weight with a police magistrate, cannot be taken very seriously.
— Aldous Huxley
There is no pride when it comes to survival, only determination.
— Anthony Liccione
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— Charles Dickens
This magistrate is not the king. The people are the king.
— Gouverneur Morris
even the murderer. We know the killer has a limp, and Krain Linshok, the Kumma Magistrate was injured in
— Davis Ashura
Crime, after all, can be a way of establishing identity or acquiring security - at least the magistrate addresses you by name.
— Ariana Franklin
It's real easy to manufacture what you think the people want to hear. But that's not very honest.
— Buzz Aldrin
A king is the first servant and first magistrate of the state.
— Frederick The Great
In Belgium, the magistrate has the dignity of a prince, but by Bacchus, it is true that the brewer is king.
— Emile Verhaeren
Since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavor to obtain good customs.
— Francis Bacon
The Magistrate suffered from the disability of a free-thinking turn of mind and from a life that was barren and dreary to match.
— J.G. Farrell
Any institution which does not suppose the people good, and the magistrate corruptible, is evil.
— Maximilien Robespierre
Baptists are very strong believers that the civil magistrate is ordained by God to punish those who do evil.
— Richard Land
Custom is the principle magistrate of man's life.
— Francis Bacon
for in the absence of a magistrate (dandadharabhave), the strong will swallow the weak; but under his protection, the weak resist the strong.
— Kautilya
Obscenity is whatever happens to shock some elderly and ignorant magistrate.
— Bertrand Russell
The magistrate is the servant not of his own desires, not even of the people, but of his God
— John Quincy Adams
A magistrate is not a father; he must be just and severe. Only tyrants are fathers.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
I'm a schizophrenic mix of wannabe glamourpuss and absolute slob, and my style is very much magistrate-meets-barmaid.
— Jenny Eclair
Magistrate's son and is quite concerned with appearances. She is a weekender. Mutch - Mutch is the youngest member of
— Meghan Brunner
O human creature,you are the investigator without knowledge, the magistrate without jurisdiction, and all in all, the fool of the farce.
— Michel De Montaigne