Bill Gates Quotes
Should there be cameras everywhere in outdoor streets? My personal view is having cameras in inner cities is a very good thing. In the case of London, petty crime has gone down. They catch terrorists because of it. And if something really bad happens, most of the time you can figure out who did it.
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Stress is the reason for crime and all other kinds of frustration. To relieve it will eliminate everything else.
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I love London, I love the British people.
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Ed Weeks
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To make crime unprofitable, let the government run it.
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My stepfather introduced me to The London Library when I was about 18; the clientele has definitely changed since then, but it is still a wonderful oasis in the middle of London.
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In London I feel free; nobody bothers anyone and everyone is free to express themselves.
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Naomi Campbell
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My most favorite thing about London is that nobody recognizes me. It's really... cool.
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Octavia Spencer
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Ida B. Wells
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Young horses who cannot bear the whip or spur find life hard. At every smart they start forward and rush to their destruction, and when the way is stony and difficult, they know no better expedient than to overturn the cart and gallop madly away.
Selma Lagerlof
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David Longstreth
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Even if change in a voice is light, and people maybe don't notice it, that slight change is, for singers, a bit of an earthquake.
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Should there be cameras everywhere in outdoor streets? My personal view is having cameras in inner cities is a very good thing. In the case of London, petty crime has gone down. They catch terrorists because of it. And if something really bad happens, most of the time you can figure out who did it.
Bill Gates