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[T]here are some human rights that are so deep that we can't negotiate them away. I mean people do heinous, terrible things. But there are basic human rights I believe that every human being has. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the United Nations says it for me. And it says there are two basic rights that can't be negotiated that government doesn't give for good behavior and doesn't take away for bad behavior. And it's the right not to be tortured and not to be killed. Because the flip side of this is that then when you say OK we're gonna turn over -- they truly have done heinous things, so now we will turn over to the government now the right to take their life. It involves other people in doing essentially the same kind of

Helen Prejean
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The most heinous crime is to disappoint those who trust in you

Javier Enríquez Serralde
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There's some heinous fuckery goin' on mon.

Christopher Moore, Fluke: Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings
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We consider it innocent to desire, and heinous that the other person should do so.

Marcel Proust, The Captive & The Fugitive
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Some of the most likeable people on the outside are capable of truly heinous things.

Kenneth Eade, HOA Wire
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I understand now that you cannot fight for a noble cause with heinous actions.

Andre Mikhailovich Solonitsyn
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Unnecessary violence against animals is a heinous crime. Be a voice for those who do not have one.

Debasish Mridha
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War, money and greed that is the modern heinous Trinity, and they are inseparable these days.

Kristian Goldmund Aumann, The Seven Deadly Sins
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In forming an estimate of sins, we are often imposed upon by imagining that the more hidden the less heinous they are.

John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion
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There is not so good an understanding between any two but the exposure by the one of a serious fault in the other will produce a misunderstanding in proportion to its heinousness.

Henry David Thoreau
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