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Famous aphorisms of the Constitution

1. If the law is lenient, there will be fewer punishments, and if there are fewer punishments, the people will be ashamed. ——Cui Dunli

2. Law is the main force for reform and the primary channel for resolving conflicts. ——Ellman

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

4. If our law is just a sprout of the laws of nature, it is undoubtedly a good law. Such laws can suppress evil and promote good. —— Alexandre Dumas

5. The sea and land obey the universe, while human life is governed by the orders of the supreme law. ——Cicero

6. Freedom is the right to do things within the scope of the law. ——Cicero

7. The true meaning of law is that there is no absolute freedom, let alone absolute equality. ——Guo Daohui

8. Freedom is a way of life that must have its own authority, discipline and restrictions. ——Lippmann

9. Relief comes before rights. Without relief, there is no right. ——British and American French Proverb

10. Criminals have the right to return to society, and society has the obligation to return criminals to society. ——Ansel

11. The basic intention of the law is to make citizens as happy as possible. ——Plato

12. If the law is not supported by fear, it will never be effective. ——Sophocles

13. If the law is unjust, it cannot exist. ——Augustine

14. No society can formulate a constitution that is always applicable, or even a law that is always applicable. ——Jefferson

15. Law is order. Only with good laws can there be good order. ——Aristotle

16. The day when discipline is abandoned is when corruption arises. ——Wei Piwute

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

18. The social status of the legal profession is a symbol of national civilization. ——Felder

19. In the motherly eyes of civil law, everyone is the entire country. ——Montesquieu

20. As long as it does not violate just laws, everyone has complete freedom to pursue his own interests in his own way. ——Adam Smith

21. Personal freedom must not be sacrificed unprincipledly for the sake of public interests. ——Liszt

22. If the expansion of executive power is the inevitable fate of modern society, then in order to achieve social balance, on the one hand, the government must fully reflect the will of the people; In the legal system, individual subjectivity should be respected to the greatest extent so that they can compete with over-expanded executive power. ——Takao Tanase

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

24. Without the support of public opinion, the law has no power at all. ——Phillips

25. The focus of legal development is not on legislation, jurisprudence, or judicial decisions, but on society itself. ——Ehrlich

26. Explaining the beginning and foundation of law in the Department of Law is a scientific task, but it is also an art. - Savigny

27. The public's indifference to rights and trials is a bad sign for the law. —— Pound

28. Stone can be sharpened to turn dullness into profit; law can be sharpened to turn stupidity into wisdom. ——Liu Yuxi

29. The founders of the Constitution gave us a compass, not a blueprint. ——Posner

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

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