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The cops picked me up for attempted murder. I can still see the detectives, licking their chops. Thought they had me.
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"The cops picked me up for attempted murder. I can still see the detectives, licking their chops. Thought they had me. Two weeks later, the cat came out of a coma and told the truth. I was innocent"

- Barry White

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This quote by Barry White speaks to the power of fact and justice. It paints a vibrant picture of the police officers, excitedly anticipating a conviction, just to be disappointed when the fact comes out. It likewise talks to the fragility of life, as the feline remained in a coma for 2 weeks, and could have quickly passed away. The quote also talks to the power of innocence, as the fact of the scenario was exposed and the lead character was exonerated. It is a pointer that justice is not constantly served, but when it is, it is an effective and stunning thing.

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Barry White This quote is written / told by Barry White between September 12, 1944 and July 4, 2003. He was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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