A Quote by Hassan Nasrallah

It is unacceptable, it is forbidden, to harm the innocent. — © Hassan Nasrallah
It is unacceptable, it is forbidden, to harm the innocent.
Of one thing, however, I am certain. Just as an execution without adequate safeguards is unacceptable, so too is an execution when the condemned prisoner can prove that he is innocent. The execution of a person who can show that he is innocent comes perilously close to simple murder.
When we hunt or fish, we deliberately kill a defenseless being who wishes us no harm. This is a direct violation of the First Precept. It is absolutely forbidden to Buddhists. As to eating meat, we know that the only way we can obtain it is for an animal to be killed. Therefore, when we eat meat, it is our intent that an innocent animal should die to satisfy our addiction to flesh. And that underlying intention, no matter how well hidden behind a smokescreen of rationalizations will block the growth of compassion and create negative karma.
Entering the country illegally is bad enough, but to then commit crimes against innocent Americans is completely unacceptable.
A militarized police force facing down innocent protesters with sniper rifles and machine guns is totally unacceptable in America.
In the deepest hour of the night I confess to myself three things; I would die if I was forbidden to write, forbidden to love, or forbidden to fashion....love each other, and celebrate the art and lifestyle of music.
Can a nation use the methods of terrorism? Can it harm innocent civilians in the process? What are the costs? Where is the line?
Just because you are innocent does not mean that others cannot harm you. History teaches us that lesson.
I think that - not just as a journalist but as a human being - I have the ethical responsibility to avoid actions that can harm innocent people.
For it is written that just as it is forbidden to partake of the forbidden, it is forbidden not to partake of the permitted.
Unwarranted search and seizure by the government officials was unacceptable to the American revolutionaries. Shouldn't it be unacceptable in the digital age, too?
Racism is unacceptable in the real world, and it's unacceptable online.
The popularity of disaster movies expresses a collective perception of a world threatened by irresistible and unforeseen forces which nevertheless are thwarted at the last moment. Their thinly veiled symbolic meaning might be translated thus: We are innocent of wrongdoing. We are attacked by unforeseeable forces come to harm us. We are, thus, innocent even of negligence. Though those forces are insuperable, chance will come to our aid and we shall emerge victorious.
The forbidden things were a great influence on my life. I was forbidden from reading A Catcher in the Rye.
A book which, above all others in the world, should be forbidden, is a catalogue of forbidden books.
The victimization of children is nowhere forbidden; what is forbidden is to write about it.
Whatever harm the evil may do, the harm done by the good is the most harmful harm.
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