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Famous aphorisms about the rule of law

The famous aphorisms about the rule of law are as follows:

1. Punish one and make a hundred right, kill one and guard against ten thousand.

2. The human heart is the steelyard and the law is the yardstick.

3. The law does not know the parents, it only knows the truth.

4. Extreme regulations are extreme injustice.

5. Law is the crystallization of social customs and ideas.

6. The life of law is not logic but experience.

7. How can you uphold the law if you are unfair, and how can you be a human being if you are unfair?

8. Good laws are created by bad customs.

9. Law is the embodiment of people’s moral concepts.

10. The burden of proof lies where the case is lost.

11. The weak are more protected by the law than the strong.

12. The law develops because of sin and punishes sin.

13. If the law cannot be enforced, it means there is no law.

14. Laws and systems must keep up with the progress of human thought.

15. No action is allowed without the authorization of the law, and no punishment is allowed without the prohibition by the law.

16. Be neither greedy nor lazy, promote righteousness, be selfless and fearless to protect the power of the Dharma.

17. Those who cultivate virtue will nourish their hearts, and those who abide by the law will benefit themselves.

18. The basic intention of the law is to make citizens as happy as possible.

19. The law prohibits people from doing wrong and makes them do good and avoid crime.

20. The realization of fairness and impartiality must be guaranteed by integrity and self-discipline.

21. Adhere to the professional ethics of judges and devote themselves to the sacred mission of justice.

22. The law always encounters the emotions and prejudices of legislators.

23. Like a house, law and law are interdependent.

24. Wearing robes of law and having morality in mind. Be cautious in independence, be cautious in speaking, and be cautious in judgment.

25. Keep justice and be upright, as tall as Mount Tai. Enforce the law seriously and be worthy of the scale.

26. The clearer the legal provisions are, the easier it will be to implement them effectively.

27. The more people who understand and master the sacred code, the less crime there will be.

28. The law always puts the safety of the people above the safety of individuals.

29. The law is used to protect us, not to bully others.

30. Once a country loses justice, it becomes a huge gang.

31. If you have the law in your heart, you will not bend when you are in power; if you have a case in your hands, you will not show favoritism when it comes to family ties.

32. Be cautious in words and deeds, be upright and know right from wrong, be diligent in thinking and making judgments, and be able to resolve disputes with a clear breeze.

33. Serving the public wholeheartedly, don’t let the sages specialize in beauty; having breeze on your sleeves, you can be a role model in this world.

34. Once the law becomes people’s needs, people no longer deserve to enjoy freedom.

35. The law is a social code of conduct, which is a symbol of fairness and justice.