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Obviously crime pays, or thered be no crime
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"Obviously crime pays, or there'd be no crime"

- G. Gordon Liddy

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G. Gordon Liddy's quote implies that criminal offense is a lucrative activity, which it deserves the danger of getting captured. He is recommending that the possible benefits of criminal activity surpass the potential penalties, which this is why criminal offense continues to exist. This quote can be analyzed as a commentary on the state of the criminal justice system, and how it fails to prevent criminal habits. It can likewise be viewed as a criticism of the financial inequality that exists in society, and how it can result in individuals turning to criminal activity in order to earn a living. Ultimately, Liddy's quote is a tip that criminal activity is a severe concern that needs to be attended to in order to produce a much safer and more fair society.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by G. Gordon Liddy somewhere between November 30, 1929 and today. He/she was a famous Entertainer from USA. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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