Top 13 Police Reforms Quotes

#1. Our business is communication oftentimes through the medium of stories but our capacity has a far greater scope - to entertain certainly, but also to stimulate debate, to mark up changes and differences and that way, to maybe, just now and then, to change the world.

Sara Sheridan

#2. I think in the end the big issue is that the private sector still needs more help. And the answer is not more big government. I know in my state our reforms allowed us to protect firefighters, police officers, and teachers.

Scott Walker

#3. Today I can announce a raft of reforms that we estimate could save over 2.5 million police hours every year. That's the equivalent of more than 1,200 police officer posts. These reforms are a watershed moment in policing. They show that we really mean business in busting bureaucracy.

Theresa May

#4. Librarians are almost always very helpful and often almost absurdly knowledgeable. Their skills are probably underestimated and largely underemployed.

Charles Medawar

#5. Sometimes complex and difficult moral choices are decided less by reason and by right than by sentiment. Perhaps such decisions are paving stones on the road to Hell; if so, my route is well paved, and the welcoming committee all ready knows my name.

Dean Koontz

#6. I like intellectual journeys.

Christopher Meloni

#7. I've got some real diehards down in New Zealand; I look after them and make sure they always get tickets.

Gin Wigmore

#8. If you think it can be done, then go ahead with boldness. Don't listen to those who do not believe in your dreams.

Debasish Mridha

#9. I always get because people remember me as a really small, skinny kid. And then when they meet me, I'm just kind of towering over them. I'm 6'2. I'm not a giant, but compared to what a lot of people remember me as, it's a little bigger.

Sterling Beaumon

#10. To restore silence is the role of objects.

Samuel Beckett

#11. No matter how hard we work, there is always a gap with Western brands.

Li Shufu

#12. Men get tired of everything, of heaven no less than of hell; and that all history is nothing but a record of the oscillations of the world between these two extremes. An epoch is but a swing of the pendulum; and each generation thinks the world is progressing because it is always moving.

George Bernard Shaw

#13. I should pursue only those habits that would make me feel freer and stronger.

Gretchen Rubin

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