3,047 Quotes About Law
- Author Victor Hugo
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. . . for men felt therein the presence of that great human thing which is called law, and that great divine thing which is called justice.
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- Author Joseph BH McMillan
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Freedom cannot recognize as law the commands and doctrines of other human beings.
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- Author Frank Chodorov
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Freedom is essentially a condition of inequality, not equality. It recognizes as a fact of nature the structural differences inherent in man -in temperament, character, and capacity - and it respects those differences. We are not alike and no law can make us so.
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- Author Harper Lee
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Whether Maycomb knows it or not, we're paying the highest tribute we can pay a man. We trust him to do right. It's that simple.''Who?' Aunt Alexandra never knew she was echoing her twelve-year-old nephew.'The handful of people in this town who that that fair play is not marked White Only; the handful of people who say a fair trial is for everybody, not just us; the handful of people with enough humility to think, when they look at a Negro, there but for the Lord's kindness am I.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Science gave us forensics. Law gave us crime.
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- Author Magdalen Braden
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A good lawyer knows the law. A great lawyer knows the judge.
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- Author Neal Shusterman
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You can't change laws without first changing human nature... You can't change human nature without first changing the law.
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- Author Walter M. Miller Jr.
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The visitor shrugged. "Like euthanasia? I'm sorry, Father, I feel that the laws of a society are what make something a crime or not a crime. I'm aware that you don't agree. And there can be bad laws, ill conceived, true. But in this case, I think we have a good law. If I thought I had such a thing as a soul, and that there was an angry God in Heaven, I might agree with you.
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- Author Frédéric Bastiat
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One of the strangest phenomena of our time, and one that will probably be a matter of astonishment to our decedents, is that doctrine which is founded upon this triple hypothesis: the radical passiveness of mankind, -the omnipotence of the law, -the infallibility of the legislature: this is the sacred symbol of the party that proclaims itself exclusively democratic.
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