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1 " Cheaters never prosper. (Because they suck.) "
2 " Creating gods who can see everything, and who hate cheaters and oath breakers, turns out to be a good way to reduce cheating and oath breaking. "
― Jonathan Haidt , The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion
3 " It’s amazing how many cheaters and liars believe they won’t be caught. News Flash: In today’s age of technology, there won’t just be a paper trail. There will be multiple electronic and digital trails, as well. "
― Cathy Burnham Martin , The Bimbo Has Brains: And Other Freaky Facts
4 " I've been ripped off, conned, lied to and cheated... but I'm still here. Cheaters never prosper. If stealing from you is the only way for them to get ahead - they're never going to get very far. Because thats all they are - just a thief. When they lose it, they can't rebuild because they don't know how. They never did the ground work in the first place. All they know is how to steal! "
― Lisa Newton , How To Start Your Own Bookkeeping Business
5 " Maxim 31: Only cheaters prosper.-The Seventy Maxims of Maximally Effective Mercenaries "
― Howard Tayler
6 " While the Texas prison officials remained in the dark about what was going on, they were fortunate that William and Danny had benign motives. Imagine what havoc the two might have caused; it would have been child's play for these guys to develop a scheme for obtaining money or property from unsuspecting victims. The Internet had become their university and playground. Learning how to run scams against individuals or break in to corporate sites would have been a cinch; teenagers and preteens learn these methods every day from the hacker sites and elsewhere on the Web. And as prisoners, Danny and William had all the time in the world.Maybe there's a lesson here: Two convicted murderers, but that didn't mean they were scum, rotten to the core. They were cheaters who hacked their way onto the Internet illegally, but that didn't mean they were willing to victimize innocent people or naively insecure companies. "
― Kevin D. Mitnick , The Art of Intrusion: The Real Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders and Deceivers