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Crime butchers innocence to secure a throne, and innocence struggles with all its might against the attempts of crime
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"Crime butchers innocence to secure a throne, and innocence struggles with all its might against the attempts of crime"

- Maximilien Robespierre

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In this quote, Maximilien Robespierre is highlighting the corrupt nature of those in power. He suggests that in order to keep their position, those in authority are willing to commit heinous acts, even at the cost of innocent lives. Making use of the word "butchers" stresses the cruelty and violence of these actions. On the other hand, innocence, represented as a force of great, battles back against the overbearing forces of criminal activity. This struggle between innocence and criminal offense is represented as a constant fight, with innocence using all its strength to resist and conquer the attempts of crime. Overall, Robespierre is condemning the corrupt actions of those in power and championing the resilience of innocence in the face of injustice.

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Maximilien Robespierre This quote is written / told by Maximilien Robespierre between May 6, 1758 and July 28, 1794. He was a famous Leader from France. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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