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1. When the law is great, it is for the public and what is not for the public. ——Liu Yuxi

2. To make things consistent with justice (fairness), there must be an unbiased balance; the law is exactly such a middle-of-the-road balance. ——Aristotle

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

4. The adjustment object of law is behavior, and the so-called social relationship is nothing but behavioral interaction or interaction between people. Without interaction between people, there would be no society. relation. Law adjusts social relations by affecting people's behavior. ——Zhang Wenxian

5. There is no absolute equality and no absolute power. Human beings are similar in nature, but unequal in terms of law, and unequal in politics, but different from each other. ——Balzac

6. Those who do not know that they lack free will are the real poor. ——Nietzsche

7. The weak are more protected by the law than the strong. ——Wei Earle

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

9. Establishing good and preventing evil is called etiquette, and prohibiting non-establishment is called law. ——Fu Xuan

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

11. No law should be violated for the sake of public interests. Sacrificing personal freedom on principle. ——Liszt

12. Where the evidence is produced, the case is lost. ——Ancient Roman legal proverb

13. The judge is the king of the legal world, and there is no other superior except the law. ——Karl Marx

14. The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. ——Pollock

15. In a well-ordered country, the judicial department should receive the trust and support of the people. In this sense, the loss of credibility means the loss of judicial power. ——Martin

16. Law is the final result of human wisdom and human experience for the common interests. —— Johnson

17. Whoever makes laws for others should apply the same laws to himself. ——Aquinas

18. Human beings blame unfair behavior not because they are willing to do such behavior, but because they are afraid that they will become the victim of such behavior. ——Plato

19. The highest level of the concept of the rule of law is a belief. The foundation of all laws should be respect for the value of human beings. ——Chen Hongyi

20. I have discovered that the origin, cause and development of chaos and all disasters are related to the corrupt legal system of various societies. ——Morelli

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

22. If you really want to relieve a country's internal worries, you should rely on good legislation and not rely on chance. ——Aristotle

23. The rule of law means that the government cannot impose coercion on individuals unless it enforces well-known rules. ——Hayek

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

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

26. Rather than scolding sin, it is better to uphold justice. ——Tennyson

27. Explaining the beginning of law and its foundation is a scientific work, but it is also an art. ——Savini

28. People usually find that the law is such a net. Those who violate the law, small ones can pass through the net, big ones can break out of the net, and only medium ones can Only then will they fall into the net. ——Shen Stone

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

30. The creators of the Constitution gave us a compass, not a blueprint.

——Posner

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

32. Be able to realize that the same interests are also your own interests, and use the interests recognized by others to control yourself in the performance of rights, so that people realize that rights should be fulfilled; This also means that there should be rights, and power should be controlled through mutual recognition. ——Green

33. Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by the law. ——Montesquieu

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

35. The law sucks the blood of the poor, but the rich hold the power. ——Goldsmith

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

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

38. In fact, what we want is not laws against crime, but laws against madness. ——Mark Twain

39. The law that people talk about is wealth. ——Ai Xiansheng

40. What you say may not be correct, but I will defend your right to say it to the death. ——Voltaire

41. In order to prevent punishment from becoming an atrocity committed by someone or some people against other citizens, punishment should be public, timely, and necessary in nature. It should be as minor as possible under the given conditions, be symmetrical to the crime and be prescribed by law. ——Beccaria

42. The purpose of laws is to guide the people, and the purpose of punishment is to prohibit rape. ——Sima Qian

43. From a humanistic point of view, the death penalty, like all corporal punishments, especially the castration punishment that has come back now, is despicable and shameless, because they relegate people to a pure physical body until now. creature. ——Radbruch

44. The law brings protection against arbitrariness. It gives people a sense of security and reliability and prevents them from being in ominous darkness in the future. ——Brunner

45. In a country, the law is always made by the power of the strong. ——Plato

46. There are two, and only two, foundations of law... fairness and practicality. ——Burke

47. Whether he should punish people or care for them, he must treat people as human beings. ——Goethe

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

49. The constitution is a piece of paper with people’s rights written on it. ——Lenin

50. Customs can create laws or abolish laws. ——Sy Johnson