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Famous legal sayings about theory and practice
The famous saying about law is that human beings are subject to law, and law is subject to reason:

1, the truth knowledge of law comes from the education of legislators. Hegel

2. The social status of the legal profession is a symbol of a country's civilization. Feld

3. The duty of the legislature is to spread knowledge about people's wishes as much as possible. Bentham

4. Law without faith will degenerate into rigid dogma, and faith without law will degenerate into fanaticism. Pahlman

5. The highest level of the concept of the rule of law is the belief that all laws should be based on respect for human values. Chen Hongyi

6. The basic principle of law is: honesty, not hurting others, giving everyone what he deserves. Justinian

7. Law is a practice of continuous improvement. Although it may fail because of its own defects, it may even fail at all, but this is by no means an absurd joke. Dvorkin

8. The focus of legal development is not legislation, precedents or judicial decisions, but society itself. Ehrlich

9. Freedom is a way of life, and it must have its own authority, discipline and constraints. Lippmann

10, the whole history is the struggle of interests, and the law is the authoritative expression of those interests that have the upper hand. -La Briolat (Italian) On Historical Materialism

1 1. A rational person is more free to live in the universal legal system than to live in unrestrained loneliness. Spinoza

12, legal interpreters expect to find the answers to their own problems in the law. Karl Larenz

13, human beings are subject to law, and law is subject to reason. Toffler

14, natural law, that is, divine law, is only used to bind every individual, so we must resolutely refuse to abide by it. We should firmly abide by the rules and regulations that ignore the divine law. It is precisely because rules and regulations have given us a peaceful and better government and stability that rules and regulations are better for us than divine law. It is precisely because if we adopt the divine law, it will lead us into chaos and anarchy. [Name] Mark Twain (American humorist, novelist, writer and speaker)

15, every rule will get sick at the beginning. Han Yu (Tang) "Money is heavy but light"

16, the weak can get legal protection more than the strong. Will

17, the more laws, the less justice. Toffler

18. In a country, laws are always made by the strength of the strong. Plato (Ancient Greece) "Law"

19, the law develops because of evil, punishing evil and promoting good. Florio

20. The law is selfless and treats everyone equally. She is not selfish in anything. Thomas