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“A sea level adapted armed police officer at high altitude that has developed altitude sickness can legally return to sea level to treat the condition under health and safety law.”

— Steven Magee, Share via Whatsapp

“As a law enforcement officer, you are at serious risk of developing High Altitude Observatory Disease (HAOD) working at the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, and it is highly unlikely that you will receive disability or workers compensation payments in the future for it.”

— Steven Magee, Share via Whatsapp

“I am looking forward to seeing a large number of sea level adapted law enforcement officers atop the 13,796 feet high summit of Mauna Kea, as they will discover how biologically toxic it really is!”

— Steven Magee, Share via Whatsapp

“Touching law enforcement generally leads to assault charges.”

— Steven Magee, Share via Whatsapp

“Rapid growth in wealth inequality results in the inevitable isolation of a very small, very rich, very privileged section of the community from the material experiences of everyone else. And when this out-of-touch minority group is enfranchised to make the decisions on behalf of people they don t know, can t see, have no wish to understand, and think of entirely in dehumanised, transactional, abstract terms, the results for the rest of us are devastating.”

— Sally McManus, On Fairness, Share via Whatsapp

“Change cannot and will not happen overnight. But the intent to evolve will produce opportunities for growth.”

— Robin D. Hart, Warning! Proceed With Caution Into the Practice of Law, Share via Whatsapp

“[T]he only thing they needed was hope. Not that pie in the sky stuff, not a preference for optimism over pessimism, but rather “an orientation of the spirit.” The kind of hope that creates a willingness to position oneself in a hopeless place and be a witness, that allows one to believe in a better future, even in the face of abusive power. That kind of hope makes one strong.”

— Bryan Stevenson, Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, Share via Whatsapp

“People wanted to meet celebrities, all Sia wanted and wished for is to somehow get to meet a criminal”

— SONIA SAHIJWANI, YOURS LEGALLY: a collection of short stories, Share via Whatsapp

“It was going to be a like a face off; though just one of those of a criminal kind”

— SONIA SAHIJWANI, YOURS LEGALLY: a collection of short stories, Share via Whatsapp

“Such was the law of the land and of God and one had to pay for his sins in this form itself, in this life itself”

— SONIA SAHIJWANI, YOURS LEGALLY: a collection of short stories, Share via Whatsapp

“Come on, we ve got some international laws to break.”

— Chad Alan Gibbs, Two Like Me and You, Share via Whatsapp

“Become conscious of conscience and leaving the unconscious to their suffering for their knowledge is elementary to the elements of Universal Law; never ascending to a spiritual god but to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, one must have the mind of a childs innocence.”

— Jose R. Coronado, The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey, Share via Whatsapp

“It s a deep sense of revelation that goes beyond the senses, give ear as I try to make sense of it. Imagination is the fourth dimension, matter built from mind is to build on a solid foundation. So come look from within which is the creative power of the without, for without the within, all is obsolete.”

— Jose R. Coronado, The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey, Share via Whatsapp

“The individual unit of society is the individual & We The People have that authority to be free! It s as if they truly take interest in our lives or family but in truth, all their interested in is the interest they levy n our heads. It;s all for monetary gains. It s a sale of who we are as if we are setting sail on waters like vassals in deep depths of laws oversea. Oh, the ingenuity of deceptive trickery. How could this all be meant to be? Following the mass of sheep isn t what s meant to me, so where is the light in darkness that ll enable me to see?”

— Jose R. Coronado, The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey, Share via Whatsapp

“Don t tell me what the law is, tell me who the judge is.”

— Roy Cohn, Share via Whatsapp

“The malediction is upon him even if the law does not exact it.”

— Nadine Gordimer, The House Gun, Share via Whatsapp

“Legal redress is imperfect satisfaction for having one’s head broken with a brickbat.”

— George Eliot, Scenes of Clerical Life, Share via Whatsapp