5 Quotes by John Locke about law

  • Author John Locke
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    No man in civil society can be exempted from the laws of it: for if any man may do what he thinks fit, and there be no appeal on earth, for redress or security against any harm he shall do; I ask, whether he be not perfectly still in the state of nature, and so can be no part or member of that civil society; unless any one will say, the state of nature and civil society are one and the same thing, which I have never yet found any one so great a patron of anarchy as to affirm.

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    Action is the great business of mankind, and the whole matter about which all laws are conversant.

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    In transgressing the law of nature, the offender declares himself to live by another rule than that of reason and common equity.

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    Moral laws are set as a curb and restraint to these exorbitant desires, which they cannot be but by rewards and punishments, that will over-balance the satisfaction any one shall propose to himself in the breach of the law.

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