
Top 16 Quotes About Coroners
#2. That same January the city government had released a report declaring that thanks to ill-informed, corrupt, and occasionally drunken coroners, murderers in New York were escaping justice in record numbers.
Deborah Blum
#3. Coroners made Al Garcia jumpy; they always got so cheery when somebody came up with a fresh way to die.
Carl Hiaasen
#4. Coroners' inquests by learned societies can't make Shakespeare a dead man.
Ellen Terry
#5. The Florida State League was considered the top A-league back then. You played in the spring training parks of major league teams, traveled throughout some great cities in Florida, and the pay was the best in A-ball.
Jim Evans
#6. Illness is the opposite of freedom. It makes everything impossible.
Francoise Sagan
#7. Winds are advertisements of all they touch, however much or little we may be able to read them; telling their wanderings even by their scents alone.
John Muir
#8. A little Religion, and a little Honesty, goes a great way in Courts.
Benjamin Franklin
#9. The kulaks were contagious. Their souls were contagious. They carried the spores of counter-revolution.
Robert Harris
#10. It is nonsense to speak of 'higher' and 'lower' pleasures. To a hungry man it is, rightly, more important that he eat than that he philosophize.
W. H. Auden
#11. Freedom of navigation through international waterways is critical to the international community and to nations in the region, including Iran.
John C. Stennis
#12. In any team sport, the best teams have consistency and chemistry.
Roger Staubach
#13. [B]ecause the minimum costs of being an organization in the first place are relatively high, certain activities may have some value but not enough to make them worth pursuing in any organized way. New social tools are altering this equation by lowering the costs of coordinating group action.
Clay Shirky
#14. Eloquence is relative. One can no more pronounce on the eloquence of any composition than the wholesomeness of a medicine, without knowing for whom it is intended.
Richard Whately
#15. When people are poor, they find ways of making things taste like fish.
Ma Jian
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