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The law embodies public opinion

The law embodies public opinion.

1. The happiness of the people is the supreme law. ——Cicero

2. What people value most is privilege, even the privilege of hosting a funeral. ——Jane La Lowell

3. The law is fickle.

4. The law is like a spider web, it only catches the small ones caught in the web, but when it comes to the rich and powerful, it has no choice but to let them tear the web to pieces. ——Anacharis

5. Laws that do not reflect public opinion are absolutely unworkable. ——E. Hubbard

6. When the law is established at the top, the customs will become at the bottom. ——Su Che

7. The laws that are forbidden by glory are often allowed. ——Wei Thorin

8. God put law and fairness together, but humans took them apart. ——Cha Colton

9. The monarch and even the supreme law. ——William II

10. If the law is unreasonable, no matter how long it lasts, it will still have no restrictive power. ——Love Kirk

11. The tyranny of the law is a mortal enemy. ——Burke

12. The prince is not above the law, but the law is above the prince. ——Pliny the Younger

13. Everyone is subject to the law. ——Bickstaff

14. In the din of violence, the voice of the law seems too weak. ——Marius

15. The law is the safest helmet. ——Love Kirk

16. Customs can create laws or abolish laws. - Cy Johnson

17. The law always ravages the poor, while the rich always dominate the law. ——Goldsmith

18. If a country’s principles and discipline are not upright, its national style will definitely decline. ——Seneca

19. Once the law becomes people's needs, people no longer deserve to enjoy freedom. ——Pythagoras

20. The law develops because of sin and punishes sin. ——Florio

21. There are as many laws as there are sins. ——Milton

22. The net is cast not to catch eagles and kites that harm us, but to catch innocent birds that do not hinder us at all. —— Terens

23. The big thief escapes, the little thief is hanged.

24. Good laws are created by bad customs. ——Marklovius

25. The law is the law. It is a majestic summer that protects us all; every brick of it is built on another brick. —— Galsworthy

26. It is obviously more valuable to cultivate a person by moral example than to restrain him by law.

27. In a thousand pounds of law, there is not an ounce of kindness.

28. The foundation of any law; no, unwritten law itself is reasoning...Law, that is, stated truth. ——Love Kirk

29. The law today may not be the law tomorrow. ——Lord Burton

30. There are loopholes in any law, it depends on whether you can find them.

31. The law has no say in the face of violence. ——Cicero

32. If the law cannot open the door of privilege, it will certainly not be able to enter the hearts of the people.

33. Like a house, law and law are interdependent. ——Burke

34. The law can expose evil, but it cannot eliminate it. ——Milton

35. When friendship becomes the norm, the law can be abolished. ——Hen Brinklow

36. Just laws cannot restrict good freedom, because good people will not do things that are not allowed by the law. ——Froude

37. We are like eagles, born free, but in order to survive, we have to weave a cage for ourselves and then lock ourselves in it. —— Boleso

38. Laws and systems must keep up with the progress of human thought. ——Jefferson

39. The opinions of those in power are the most powerful laws. ——Love Kirk

40. Power and discipline cannot coexist and achieve glory. ——Caesar

41. Human beings are subject to law, and law is subject to reason.

- Thomas Fuller

42. The law cannot be convenient for everyone. If it benefits all and most people, we should be satisfied. ——Livy

43. Law originates from people’s self-defense instinct. ——Gesol

44. Law is the crystallization of social habits and thoughts. ——T.W. Wilson

45. When the war drums sound, the law is silent.

46. The Supreme Court follows those in power.

47. To convince people with the Dharma, it may seem dense on the outside, but it is actually sparse with virtue; if you use virtue to win people over, although it may be sparse on the outside, it is actually dense inside. ——Lu Suzhe

48. The law depends on who commits it, and the thing depends on who does it.

49. When the law is obliterated, dictatorship will result.