1. If you don’t follow the rules, you can’t make a square or a circle. - "Mencius" by Mencius in the Spring and Autumn Period
Vernacular: Without compasses and rulers, it is impossible to draw circles and squares.
2. Everything in the world must be in its place according to certain rules and order. ——Lemont?
3. When people are tired of silence, they hope for a storm; when they are tired of sitting solemnly, they hope for some trouble. ——Chekhov, Germany?
4. If you earn a comfortable sleep, you will sleep well; if you earn a good appetite, you will eat well. The situation here is the same as in the world - you have to behave yourself and earn something honestly before you can enjoy it. You can never enjoy it first and earn it later. ——American Mark Twain?
5. Hell is a stove with a monk’s hot pot on it. It is a special stove for priests. The chief cook of the Father's priests, who was concerned about improving the nutrition of the monks, placed on the roasting pan those of his own children who were not paying attention to the monks' commandments in an unruly manner. —Holbach, France
6. Skynet is vast and sparse. ——Spring and Autumn Guanzi "Guanzi"
Vernacular text: Heaven is fair, and those who do evil will be punished. It may seem very careless, but in the end a bad person will not be let go.
7. This great world is always spinning and changing its rules. ——British Tennyson
8. Laws can avoid mistakes, but they will never give beauty. ——American Cy Johnson
9. Freedom is the right to do anything within the scope of the law. ——Montesquieu of Greece
10. Any new social system requires new relationships and new disciplines between people. ——Soviet Lenin