3,047 Quotes About Law
- Author Will Durant
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Nobody loves a policeman until he needs one.
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- Author De philosopher DJ Kyos
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It is so sad that Africans, we only unite to do bad things. To break the law. To loot. To destroy someone's life or to bring others down. We never unite to fight our oppressors. We never unite to bring solutions. We never unite to support each others business and we never unite to eradicate poverty or problems we have in our society.
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- Author De philosopher DJ Kyos
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It is so sad, that poor people are not fighting for solutions , but are fighting the opposition. Every time you try to point them the problem and a solution. They ignore you and chose to ask you on which side are you on . Not knowing that we should be divided to be conquered by the enemy.
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- Author De philosopher DJ Kyos
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Ones people see the eyes of the law. They will stop respecting the law. Eyes of the law is when the law treated other people special and different than others.
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- Author Kenneth G. Eade
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The law is logical and is based on common sense. The trick was to argue the law in favor of your particular point of view without sounding biased. It was kind of like a magic trick: the best illusionist being the one who can best manipulate the logic to his or her advantage, all the while giving the illusion of impartiality.
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- Author V.S. Pritchett
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The law is a tedious profession and is relieves the boredom by its own little comedies
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- Author Deyth Banger
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So here is another law, one of my favourite If I become famous the stupidy will end one for all. It's basically a jail for mankind stupidy!
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- Author Theodore Plucknett
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It must never be forgotten that the general standard of learning and culture of a nation has a large part in determining its law and polity.
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- Author David Rosenfelt
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The most important moments in a trial are often not seen by a jury. That is because it's one of the judge's main responsibilities to screen what they see and hear, lest they be prejudiced. It's the "you can't unring a bell" theory; once the jury hears something they shouldn't have heard, th trial is forever tainted. If the damage is great enough, a mistrial is the result. Judges basically prefer nuclear war to mistrials.
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