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[Excerpt] Luo Xiang's classic quotations.
I sincerely admire Mr. Luo Xiang. I will extract the following contents and devote myself to thinking.

The more happiness that can reflect human dignity, the more advanced happiness, because it is related to human dignity. Many pleasures are indulgent and demeaning to human dignity. The reason why we learn to travel is actually that we hope to continue to enjoy advanced happiness.

Epik Titus, Ancient Greek Philosopher: We are not on the stage of our choice, and the performance is not the script of our choice. Who came to this world to ask your parents for advice? To tell the truth, I sometimes envy other people's scripts, but I can't help it. Your script is not your choice. You have to work hard to play your script well. Although it is very painful, as long as you work hard to play your own script, there will be wonderful things in the pain. Everyone's life script is wonderful and unique. Don't envy others.

When you think there are many injustices in this world, is there a concept called justice corresponding to injustice? If there is no justice in this world, it is meaningless to say injustice. We believe that there is justice in this world, so we should constantly pursue justice with our legal knowledge. Although this pursuit is gradual, we will never lose heart or get tired, and we will try our best.

Although an act violates legal interests, it is not a crime if it is encouraged in ethical life. Legal interest is the basis of conviction, and ethics is the basis of conviction. Therefore, the three views should be correct, and the common feelings of ordinary people should be respected.

I always believe that the law must advocate good values, and there are still values in this world. I appreciate a sentence by chesterton, an English playwright, who said that an open society is like an open mouth. I must have bitten something when I was closed. The sky has changed and the morality has not changed.

Historical experience tells us that power leads to corruption, and absolute power often leads to absolute corruption. Ask the canal, so that there is the source of living water. A crime only pollutes the water flow, and an unfair justice pollutes the water source.

For private rights, what the law does not prohibit is our rights, and for public rights, what the law does not authorize is prohibited.

The most important thing about our explanation is that it conforms to the people's simple sense of justice and our fairness. So this is why the law is not judged by experts, and the people have the right to speak, because everyone has a simple sense of justice.

Don't be disheartened because there are some small obstacles in our rule of law construction. This is only temporary, and we still have a beautiful pursuit.