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What are the famous sayings that are easier said than done?
Don't criticize easily unless you have understood the meaning of the object of criticism.

-Husserl

We shouldn't argue with the guide when we are still on the road.

-Husserl

Good order is the foundation of everything. -Burke, British statesman

Good order is the foundation of everything. British statesman William Burke.

I don't agree with what you said, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. (Voltaire, French writer)

I don't agree with what you said, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. (Voltaire, French writer)

People usually find that the law is such a net, the small one can climb over, the big one can break through, and only the middle one will be caught. (Shenstowe, British poet)

People usually find that law is such a net. Those who break the law can cross the net, the big ones can break the net, and only the middle ones will be arrested. (Shenstone W, British poet)

Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. Lincoln

People's safety should be the supreme law. bacon

● There are two forces that bring stability: law and etiquette. -Goethe

A kind heart is the best law. -Mackley

● It's urgent. -Greek proverb

Without the support of public opinion, no law has the slightest power. (wendell phillips, leader of the American abolitionist movement)

Without the support of public opinion, the law has no power at all. (Philip W, leader of the American abolitionist movement)

Guilt always rushes to its supplement and punishment; Only there is it satisfied. (Darrell, British writer)

Crime will always be compensated by punishment; Only punishment can make the crime be repaid. (Darrell L, British writer)

It would be better if there was only God in the laws of our country, instead of trying to write him into the Constitution. (Mark Twain, American writer)

If there are only some gods in our country's laws, instead of trying to rub them into the constitution, the law will be better on the whole. (Mark Twain, American writer)

There is no reward or punishment in nature; There are consequences. (Vachel, British writer)

There are no rewards and punishments in nature, only karma. (Vachel ·H·A, British writer)

● It is better to fight for justice than to scold evil. (Tennyson, British writer)

Justice is better than scolding evil. (Tennyson, British writer)

People usually find that the law is such a net, the small one can climb over, the big one can break through, and only the middle one will be caught. (Shenstowe, British poet)

People usually find that law is such a net. Those who break the law can cross the net, the big ones can break the net, and only the middle ones will be arrested. (Shenstone W, British poet)

Law can never be enforced unless it is supported by fear. (Sophocles, Ancient Greek dramatist)

If the law is not supported by fear, it will never take effect. (Sophocles, Ancient Greek dramatist)

Law is the crystallization of social habits and ideas. (American President Wilson)

Law is the crystallization of social customs and ideas. (American President Wilson)

Law is order, and good law is good order. (Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher)

Law is order, and good law is good order. (Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher)

Law grinds the poor, and the rich rule the law. (Oliver Goldsmith, British writer)

The law sucks the blood of the poor, while the rich hold the power. (Goldsmith O, British writer)

● Humans condemn injustice and fear that they will become victims of injustice, not because they are unwilling to commit unjust acts. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)

Humans blame unjust behavior, not because they are willing to do it, but because they are afraid that they will become its victims. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)

No society can make a permanent constitution or even a permanent law. (Jefferson, American President)

No society can formulate a constitution, or even a law that can be applied forever. (Jefferson, American President)

One of the most remarkable and beneficial things in American life is the extensive study of law. (French judge alexis de tocqueville)

The most remarkable and beneficial thing in American life is the extensive study of law. (Tocqueville A, French judge)

● Punishment is justice for the unjust. (Augustine, British writer)

Punishment is justice. (Augustine, England)

In fact, what we need now is not a law against crime, but a law against madness. (Mark Twain, American writer)

In fact, what we want is not a law against crime, but a law against madness. (Mark Twain, American writer)

● Singularity is almost always a clue. The more featureless and common a crime is, the harder it is to find it. (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, British writer)

Curiosity almost always provides clues. The more common and featureless a crime is, the harder it is to be found. (Sir Conan Doyle, British writer)

Law enforcement must not be lax, and everyone must ensure that his case or the case he sees will not be lax. (Mark Twain, American writer)

There must be no negligence in an individual's own case or the case he sees, so law enforcement must not be neglected. (Mark Twain, American writer)

● The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. (Polk, British jurist)

The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. (Pollock F, British jurist)

Natural laws, that is, God's laws, obviously make everyone become their own laws. We must resolutely refuse to abide by these laws, and we must resolutely stand by and ignore their customs, because laws and regulations provide us with peace, a fairly good government and stability, so they are better for us than God's laws. If we should adopt them, God's laws will soon lead us into chaos, disorder and anarchy. (Mark Twain, American writer)

Natural law, that is, divine law, is only a law used to bind every individual, and we must resolutely refuse to abide by it. We should firmly abide by the rules and regulations that ignore the divine law, because the rules and regulations give us peace, better government and stability, so for us, the rules and regulations are better than the divine law, because if we adopt the divine law, it will lead us to chaos, disorder and anarchy. (Mark Twain, American writer)

● There can be no negligence in an individual's case or the case he sees, so law enforcement must not be neglected.

-Mark Twain

The fees paid to lawyers should not be based on the length of their statements in court, but on the quality of their defense.

Clementine Kay

If you want to convince others, you should first try your best to make others listen to you. -Kunming Sports Federation

Freedom of speech is the mother of all rights. -Cardoso

Good order is the foundation of everything. Burke

The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. -[UK] Pollock

Curiosity almost always provides clues. The more common and atypical a crime is, the harder it is to find it. Conan Doyle

Let's be fair, and then we will get more freedom. Joseph Joubert

If there are no bad people in the world, there will be no good lawyers. -[Britain] Dickens

If you don't know what you don't want to do, but you know and dare not do it, there is nothing to do in the world.