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Looters become looted, while time and tide make us mercenaries all.

Patrick Rothfuss
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Looters become looted, while time and tide make us mercenaries all.

Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear
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If you see a black family, it's looting, but if it's a white family they are looking for food.

Kanye West
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In the battle that is philosophy all the techniques of war, including looting and camouflage, are permissible.

Louis Althusser, Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of the Scientists: And Other Essays
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We must stop calling the looting of our national wealth, a share in the national cake.

Sunday Adelaja
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They went into stores to get food to stay alive. Looting isn't the right word. I call it survival.

Russel Honore
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I hate the way they portray us in the media. If you see a black family it says they're looting, if you see a white family it says they're looking for food.

Kanye West
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While I understand the passions and the anger that arise over the death of Michael Brown, giving into that anger by looting or carrying guns, and even attacking the police, only serves to raise tensions and stir chaos.

Barack Obama
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Many are observing Ferguson and witnessing the anger, demonstrations, looting and vandalism and calling for quiet. But quiet isn't enough. The absence of noise isn't the presence of justice - and we must demand justice in Ferguson and the other 'Fergusons' around America.

Jesse Jackson
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If chance be the Father of all flesh, Disaster is his rainbow in the sky, And when you hear State of Emergency! Sniper Kills Ten! Troops on Rampage! Whites go Looting! Bomb Blasts School! It is but the sound of man worshiping his maker.

Steve Turner, Poems
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[C]ontemporary Jesus research is still involved in textual looting, in attacks on the mound of Jesus tradition that do not begin from any overall stratigraphy, do not explain why this or that item was chosen for emphasis over some other one, and give the distinct impression that the researcher knew the result before beginning the search.

John Dominic Crossan, The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant
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