Famous aphorisms about morality and law
Law is a constraint, morality is conscience, morality and law are both for building a better society and creating a good social environment. The following are quotes about ethics and law that I have compiled for you. I hope they can help you.
Famous Quotes on Law and Morality
1. If the law is lenient, the punishment will be few, and if the punishment is few, the people will be ashamed. ——Cui Dunli (Song Dynasty), "A Brief Statement"
2. The real purpose of the law is to induce those who are governed by the law to seek their own virtue. ——Aquinas (Italian) "Summa Theologiae"
3. The power of law should follow the citizens, just like the shadow follows the body. ——Beccaria (Italian) "On Crime and Punishment"
4. If they would be happier without the law, then the law will disappear by itself as a useless thing. ——Lock (English) "Treatise of Government"
5. Laws are enacted to ensure that everyone can freely develop his talents, not to restrict his talents. ——Robespierre (Law) "Revolutionary Legal System and Trial"
6. The punishment prescribed by law is not for private interests, but for the interests of the public; part of it relies on harmful coercion , partly by the effectiveness of example. ——Grotius (Netherlands)
7. What brings stability are two forces: law and courtesy. ——Goethe (Germany) "Goethe's Maxims and Reflections"
8. A country prospers because of its laws, and laws are valuable because of its people. ——Nichiren (Japanese) "The Theory of Standing Uprightness and Anguo Anguo"
9. When the Dharma is practiced, it is for the public right and wrong for the public and wrong. ——Liu Yuxi (Tang Dynasty) "Tianlun Shang"
10. A small relaxation of the law means right and wrong. ——Liu Yuxi (Tang Dynasty) "Tianlun Shang"
11. A sparse approach is better than a secret heart, and a lenient order is better than a strict one. ——Lu Kun (Ming Dynasty) "Gan Yu·Government"
12. In a country, the law is always made by the power of the strong. ——Plato (ancient Greece) "Laws"
13. Laws are formulated to punish human beings for their evil and perversity, so the law itself must be the purest and most pure. ——Montesquieu (Law) "On the Spirit of Law"
14. Law is by no means static. On the contrary, just as the sky and ocean change due to wind and waves, law also changes due to circumstances and fortune. And change. ——Hegel (Germany) "Principles of Legal Philosophy"
15. There is no eternal law, and the laws that apply to this period will never apply to another period. We can only strive to provide the best service for each civilization. Provide corresponding legal system. ——Koehler (Germany) "Legal Concept"
Maxims of Morality and Law
1. Conscience is an instinct to judge oneself according to moral principles. It is not just a Ability; it is an instinct. ——Kant
2. Law is a practice that is constantly improving. Although it may fail due to its flaws, or even fail at all, it is by no means a ridiculous joke. ——Dworkin
3. Without emotion, morality will become boring empty words and can only cultivate hypocrites. ——Suhomlinsky
4. Nothing is more intelligent and complex than human love. It is the most delicate, simple, beautiful and ordinary flower among the flowers. The name of this flower bush is morality. ——Suhomlinsky
5. Everyone knows that those who are addicted to drinking are people who have been blamed by their conscience because they have done something wrong. Everyone can notice that people who lead an immoral life are more in need of drugs to make themselves unconscious than others; robbers or thieves, gamblers and others cannot live without narcotics. ——Tolstoy
6. Beauty is a symbol of moral goodness. ——Kant
7. Virtue is good for everyone; immorality is evil for everyone. ——Shaft Cibury
8. Virtue and vice, moral good and evil, are all behaviors that are beneficial or harmful to society; at any place and at any time, make the greatest contribution to the public welfare. Those who sacrificed themselves were the most moral people. ——Voltaire
9. Beauty - is a powerful source of moral purity, spiritual enrichment and physical health.
——Suhomlinsky
10. Don’t deceive yourself internally, don’t deceive others externally, and don’t deceive heaven above. A gentleman should be cautious in his independence. ——Jin Ying, Qing Dynasty, "Proverbs Lian Bi·Hold a Bow"
11. The most sacred, enduring and ever-changing things, the two things that surprise and shock us the most are the stars in the sky and the The moral law within us. ——Kant
12. Patience - a mixture of physical caution and moral courage. ——Hardy
13. If a child’s personal self-esteem is not strengthened and developed, his moral outlook cannot be formed. … The whole trick of educational technique consists in catching this self-motivation, this moral self-encouragement in children. ——Suhomlinsky
14. If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. —— Diderot
15. The basic principles of law are: be honest, do no harm to others, and give everyone his due. ——Justinian ;