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Famous aphorisms about "the rule of law"

1. The constitution is a piece of paper with the rights of the people written on it. ——Lenin

2. There are only two things in the world that can deeply shock our hearts. One is the brilliant starry sky above our heads, and the other is the lofty moral law in our hearts. ——Kant

3. In the motherly eyes of the civil law, each person is the entire country. ——Montesquieu

4. In all human states that can be governed by law, where there is no law, there is no freedom. ——Locke

5. Reasonable people live more freely in the general legal system than in unfettered solitude. —— Spinoza

6. Law is like traveling, you must prepare for tomorrow. It must have the principle of growth. ——The famous Justice Cardozuo

7. If there is no court to explain and define its true meaning and practical operation, the law is a piece of paper. ——Hamilton

8. Within the law, there should be justice and human kindness. ——Antigo Nie

9. If the law does not prohibit it, it means freedom. ——Legal Proverb

10. In fact, what we want is not laws against crime, but laws against madness. ——Mark Twain

11. Where the burden of proof lies, that is where the case is lost. ——French Proverb

12. In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law. ——Marx

13. Among the major civilizations in the world, China is the one farthest away from the rule of law, and even forms a polar opposite contrast with Europe. —— Shiga Shiran

14. No matter who makes laws for others, he should apply the same laws to himself. ——Aquinas

15. If you really want to relieve a country's internal worries, you should rely on good legislation and not rely on chance.

——Aristotle