2, the law, the treatment, rather than the source of the treatment of turbidity. -Sima Qian
3. When order becomes chaos, we have to use chaos to maintain order and save the law. -romain rolland
4. Sages can make laws, but can't abolish laws and govern the country. -Guan zi
5. Law is the crystallization of social customs and ideas. -Wilson
6. The highest level of the concept of the rule of law is a belief that the basis of all laws should be respect for human values. -Chen hongyi
7. the more a law presupposes evil behavior in its understanding, the better it is. -radbruch
8. Where the burden of proof lies, that is, where the case is lost. -French proverb
9. Those who have water are prepared for fire, and those who have laws are forbidden to stop rape. -Huan Kuan
1. Law is law. It is a magnificent summer, sheltering all of us; Every brick of it rests on another brick. -john galsworthy
11. If the law is unjust, it cannot exist. -Augustine
12. People are born free, but they are everywhere in chains. -Rousseau
13, the law, the instrument of the world is also. Therefore, it is also clear about right and wrong, and the lives of the people are also determined. -Guan
14. The criminal is a moral (I am willing to add physiology) patient who can be treated to a certain extent. We must apply the main principles of medicine to him. We must apply different treatments to different diseases. -Philip
15, seeking a circle outside the rules, there is no circle; Seeking peace outside the law is no peace. -Song Qi
16. The life of law is not logic but experience. -Holmes
17. The social status of the legal profession is a symbol of a national civilization. -Feld
18. A small fleeting expectation can often be generated from a purely natural environment, while a strong and lasting expectation can only come from the law. -bentham
19. Crimes are always compensated by punishment; Only punishment can make the crime repaid. -Darrell
2. In a thousand pounds of law, there is not an ounce of kindness. -Britain
21. The clearer the law is, the easier it will be to implement its provisions. -Hegel
22. In a democratic country, the law is king; In an autocratic country, the king is the law. -Marx
23. There are no rewards and punishments in nature, only what goes around comes around. -Vachel
24. No matter how people misunderstand it, the purpose of law is not to abolish or restrict freedom, but to protect and expand freedom. -Locke
25, the law must rely on some external means to make its machine run, because the legal rules will not be automatically enforced. -pound
26. If our law is only the bud of natural laws, it is undoubtedly a good law. Such laws can suppress evil and promote good. -Dumas
27, the country is prosperous because of the law, and the law is expensive because of people. -rilian
28. The prisoner should not be regarded as a humiliated person, but should be regarded as a penitent and return to society. -radbruch
29. If the law is lenient, there will be fewer punishments, and if there are fewer punishments, the people will be ashamed. -Cui Dunli
3. The clearer the law is, the easier it will be for its provisions to be effectively implemented. -Hegel
31. The law always puts the safety of the whole people above the safety of individuals. -Cicero
32. If the law is clear, the virtuous can't seize the corrupt, the strong can't invade the weak, and the public can't be violent. -Han Fei
33. The law is just a record of our will. -Rousseau
34. Any law whose interpretation is simpler is also a just law. -Thomas Moore
35. The law conveys a voice that transcends * * and transcends rights. Although the boundaries of rights delineated by it are invisible, they are deeply portrayed in people's hearts. -famous legal scholar
36. I don't agree with what you said, but I am willing to defend your right to speak to the death. -Voltaire
37. Laws and decrees are made to prevent the strong from doing everything. -ovid
38. Laws are made to punish the vicious absurdity of human beings, so the law itself must be the most pure and spotless. -Montesquieu
39. All laws are useless, because good people don't need them, and bad people don't become disciplined because of them. -Demo Jaecks
4. In all human states that can accept the rule of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom. -Locke
41. The true meaning of law is that there is no absolute freedom, let alone absolute equality. -Guo Daohui
42. There are two forces that bring stability: law and courtesy. -Goethe
43. The purpose of legal research is a kind of prediction, that is, the prediction of the influence of public power through the instrumental activities of the court. -Holmes
44. Freedom is a lifestyle that must have its own authoritative discipline and constraints. -lippmann
45. It is obviously more valuable to cultivate a person with moral demonstration than to restrain him with law. -Greece
46, the law does not bear the responsibility of killing people, just as this responsibility should not make guns and knives bear the same. -Shen Congwen
47. Law is the crystallization of social habits and thoughts. -Joe Wilson
48. Law is order, and good law is good order. -Aristotle
49. The more a law presupposes evil behavior in its recipients, the better it is. -radbruch
5. What is the law? Law is the expression of the will of the class that has won the victory and mastered the country. -Lenin
51. In the motherly eyes of civil law, everyone is the whole country. -Montesquieu
52. If you really want to relieve a country's internal troubles, you should rely on good legislation, not accidental opportunities. -Aristotle
53. Law is a free and solemn expression of the people's will. -robespierre
54. One case creates another case, which quickly accumulates and becomes law. -junius
55. A just law can't limit good freedom, just because good people won't do things that are not allowed by law. -Freud
56. The Constitution is an endless flowing discourse in which generations of a country participate in dialogue. -Lauren Cobb
57. Like eagles, we are born free, but in order to survive, we have to weave a cage for ourselves and then shut ourselves in. -Bolitho
58. Whoever makes laws for others should apply the same law to himself. Aquinas
59. I don't agree with what you said, but I am willing to die? Defend your right to speak. -Voltaire
6. The real purpose of law is to induce those who are governed by law to seek their own virtue. -Aquinas
61. Legal interpreters hope to find the answers to the questions of their times in the law. -Larenz
62. People should fight for the law, just like fighting for the city wall. -Heraclitus
63. If they would be happier without the law, then the law as a useless thing would be destroyed by itself. -Locke
64. All history is the struggle of interests, and law is the authoritative expression of those interests that have the upper hand. -La Briola
65. Freedom is not unlimited freedom, but the right to do anything permitted by law. -Montesquieu
66. God put law and fairness together, but human beings took it apart. -Cha kolton
67. Because good manners can be guaranteed by law, good manners are also needed to safeguard the law. -Machiavelli
68, the foundation of any law; No, unwritten law itself is reasonable ... law, that is, express truth. -love cork
69. Law is a practice that is constantly improving. Although it may fail because of its defects, it may even fail at all, but it is by no means an absurd joke. -Dworkin
7. The focus of the development of law is not legislation, jurisprudence or judicial decisions, but society itself. -ehrlich
71. Although your majesty is above ten thousand people, he is under God and the law. -English proverb
72. Laws are made to ensure that everyone can freely develop his talents, not to restrict his talents. -robespierre
73. The creator of the Constitution gave us a compass, not a blueprint. -Posner
74. Under the rule of law, what is the motto of a good citizen? That is "strictly obey and criticize freely". -bentham
75. Law is an authoritative trial guide or foundation. —— Pound
76. If the car is light and the road is close, it will not be used; It is a long way to go to spur the use. The punisher is also spurred by the people. -Shi Jiao
77. The law is by no means immutable. On the contrary, just as the sky and the ocean change due to the wind and waves, the law also changes due to the situation and fortune. -Hegel
78. Extreme laws and regulations are extreme injustices. Cicero
79. The basic principle of the law is: be honest, do no harm to others, and give everyone his due. -Justinian
8. There is neither absolute equality nor absolute power. People are similar in nature, unequal in law, unequal in * *, and different in class. -Balzac