Twenty famous legal quotes
1. The law needs to be believed, otherwise it will be in vain.
2. In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law.
3. The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law.
4. The judge is the speaking law, and the law is the silent judge.
5. Crimes are always compensated with punishment; only punishment can make crimes repay.
6. The law is by no means static. On the contrary, just as the sky and the sea change due to wind and waves, the law also changes due to circumstances and fortune.
7. The law is not noble, and the rope is not twisted.
8. Obey the law: Neither I nor anyone else can escape the glorious shackles of the law. ?
9. One unfair judgment is more harmful than many unfair actions. Because these unfair actions only dirty the water, while unfair judgments destroy the source of the water. ?
10. Punishment can prevent many consequences of general evil, but punishment cannot eradicate evil itself. ?
11. If the officials are bad, there will be laws but they will not abide by them; if the laws are not good, there will be money but no rules.
12. As long as the law no longer has power, all legal things will no longer have power. ?
13. Justice is not a part of virtue, but the whole virtue; on the contrary, injustice is not a part of evil, but the whole evil. ?
14. The law does not protect the rights of sleepers.
15. The judge is the king of the legal world, and there is no other boss except the law.
16. Rigid fairness is actually the greatest unfairness.
17. People are different. People cannot understand that everyone is equal before the law to mean that everyone is treated equally and everyone is equal. ?
18. The sound of guns and cannons is silent. (Refers to: When war breaks out, the social order maintained by ordinary laws will disappear, and the resolution of conflicts depends entirely on violence.)
19. The people do not hold officials accountable (referring to: judicial functions Passivity
20. Unprotected rights are not rights.