The right person is the one who can seize the opportunity. —— Goethe
We hold the following truths to be self-evident: All men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. ——The United States' "Declaration of Independence"
The purpose of society is to provide each of its members with the necessary benefits as much as possible to ensure that each member can meet his or her real needs, and each member responds to the society The obligation to fulfill is to contribute all your abilities to the public welfare in return for the welfare you receive. ——Fa Piyou
The life of the law lies in its implementation. There is therefore an urgent need for serious scientific research on how to make a large number of legislation and judicial interpretations effective. ——Meroscoe Pound, "The Scope and Purpose of Sociological Jurisprudence"
The most effective way to protect consumers is free competition within the country and free trade throughout the world. —— America Friedman
Democracy is not a good thing, but it is the best system we have found so far. —— Churchill
It is not an exaggeration to say that the purpose of law is not to abolish and restrict freedom, but to protect and expand freedom. As far as law is concerned, wherever there is no law in any country, there is no freedom. Freedom frees us from the coercion and violence of others, which would be unthinkable without law. ——Mehayek
Method contains the story of a nation’s development over centuries, so it cannot be studied just like the theorems and formulas in a mathematics textbook. In order to know what Dharma is, we must understand its past as well as its future trends. ——Mae Holmes "Common Law"
Our government is a powerful and omnipresent teacher. He taught both good and bad things to the people. Crime is contagious. If the government knows the law and breaks it, it will breed contempt for the law and induce people to do their own thing and regard themselves as the incarnation of the law. ——Benjamin America
The primary issue is not freedom, but the establishment of a legal and public order. Human beings can have order without freedom, but they cannot have freedom without order. ——Samuel Huntington
Only the law that lives among the people is the only reasonable law. —— De Savigny
Struggle for rights is the obligation of rights holders to themselves. —— Deyelin's "Struggle for Rights"
The level of a country's culture can be known by comparing its civil law and criminal law. Generally speaking, semi-civilized countries have few civil laws and many criminal laws; evolved countries have many civil laws and few criminal laws. —— Yingmein's "Ancient Law"
The titles of father, children, brothers and sisters are not simple honorary titles, but titles that bear completely certain and extremely solemn mutual obligations. The obligations of these obligations The sum total constitutes the substantial part of the social system of these peoples. —— De Engels
One unfair referee is more harmful than many unfair actions. Because these unfair actions only dirty the water, while unfair referees ruin the source of the water. —— Ying Bacon's "On Justice"