1. If you want to persuade others, you must first find ways to make people listen to what you say. ——Quintilian
2. Free speech is the mother of all rights. ——Cardoso
3. Good order is the foundation of everything. ——Burke
4. The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. ——Pollock
5. Strangeness almost always provides a clue. The more common and uncharacteristic a crime is, the more difficult it is to detect. ——Conan
6. Let us maintain fairness, then we will get more freedom. ——Joseph
7. If there were no bad people in the world, there would be no good lawyers. ——Dickens
8. There are no rewards and punishments in nature, only karma. ——Vachelle
9. Instead of scolding sin, it is better to uphold justice. ——Tennyson
10. If the law is not supported by fear, it will never be effective. ——Sophocles
11. The life of law is never logic, but experience. ——Holmes
12. Law originates from people’s self-defense instinct. ——Ingersoll, "Some Mistakes of Moses"
13. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, namely law and etiquette. ——Goethe's "Maxims and Reflections"
14. The best laws arise from habits. ——Jouber's "Meditations"
15. Law is the crystallization of social customs and ideas. ——Wilson
16. Punishment is justice. ——Augustine
17. The law sucks the blood of the poor, but the rich hold the power. ——Goldsmith
18. Law is order, and only with good laws can there be good order. ——Aristotle
19. With such a master, the heavenly net will be restored, and there will be no omissions! ——Yu Yan
20. Crimes are always compensated with punishment; only punishment can make crimes repay.
——Darrell