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“The ship told you the guilty systems recognizes no innocents. I'd say it does. It recognizes the innocence... only to violate it.”
Ian M. Banks“Believe me, you're going to have to do much worse than this--in the pursuit of freedom, the innocents will suffer--and at your hands.”
Jasper Fforde, Shades of Grey“You want a revolution, start murdering innocents.”
M.F. Moonzajer“You know you've found love when they have: a smile that melts you, an innocence that soothes, a presences that glows and a trust in them that grows. - For Lydia”
Kieran Harper“Alone, we're us: an innocent secret made of bad habits spread across his bed.”
The Elizabeths“O how can wicked men seem so steady and untouched with such black hearts, while poor innocents stand like malefactors before them!”
Samuel Richardson, Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded“We try to bring up our children so that they are protected from the world's evils, only to find we've raised a pack of innocents who seem to be about to stumble into them at every turn just from sheer stupidity!”
Samuel R. Delany, Tales of Nevèrÿon“Torturing innocents, murdering civilians and destroying public property; they are all the gifts we have been given by religion.”
M.F. Moonzajer“When Freemasons vainglory on their deeds during the French Revolution, they forget that many innocents paid with their own life for that, including pregnant women and children from the royal families, and those that have witness it didn't forget, and will likewise turn the karma back on them in the years to come, making their innocents pay for the guilty ones.”
Robin Sacredfire“There are two kinds of Communists: the arrogant ones, who enter the fray hoping to make men out of the people and bring progress to the nation; and the innocent ones, who get involved because they believe in equality and justice. The arrogant ones are obsessed with power; they presume to think for everyone; only bad can come of them. But the innocents? The only harm they do is to themselves. But that's all they ever wanted in the first place. They feel so guilty about the suffering of the poor, and are so keen to share it, that they make their lives miserable on purpose.”
Orhan Pamuk, Snow