1. The law always puts the safety of the people above the safety of individuals. ——Cicero
2. Crime is always compensated by punishment; only punishment can make crime repay. ——British writer Darrell
3. Customs can create laws or abolish laws. ——Ser Johnson
4. The day when discipline is abandoned is when tyranny arises. ——Wei Piwute
5. Just laws cannot restrict good freedom, because good people will not do things that are not allowed by the law. ——Froude
6. Good laws are created by bad customs. ——Marklovius
7. Extreme regulations are extreme injustice. ——Cicero
8. If they would be happier without the law, then the law would disappear by itself as a useless thing. ——Locke (English) "Treatise of Government"
9. The law today may not be the law tomorrow. ——Robert Burton
10. I don’t agree with what you say, but I am willing to defend your right to say it to the death. ——French writer Voltaire
11. We are like eagles, born free, but in order to survive, we have to weave a cage for ourselves and then lock ourselves in it. —— Boleso
12. Like a house, law and law are interdependent. ——Burke
13. If a country’s principles and discipline are not upright, its national style will definitely decline. ——Seneca
14. One precedent creates another, and they quickly accumulate and become law. ——Junius
15. All laws are useless, because good people have no use for them, and bad people will not become disciplined because of them. ——Demoyex
16. It is obviously more valuable to cultivate a person by moral example than to restrain him by law. ——Greece
17. When order becomes chaos, chaos must be used to maintain order and save law. ——Romain Rolland (France) "Gora Brenon"
18. There are two, and only two, foundations of law... fairness and practicality. ——Burke
19. If a country does not have correct discipline, its national style must be decadent. ——Seneca
20. Just laws cannot restrict good freedom, precisely because good people will not do things that are not allowed by law. ——Froude
21. If the legislator makes three changes, the entire collection of books will become waste paper. ——Kirchmann
22. The real purpose of law is to induce those subject to the law to seek their own virtue. ——Aquinas
23. Extreme regulations are extreme injustice. ——Cicero
24. Among the major civilizations in the world, China is the one farthest away from the rule of law, and even forms a polar contrast with Europe. —— Shiga Shiran
25. The law is enacted to protect the innocent. —— Eliot
26. The power of law should follow citizens just like the shadow follows the body. ——Beccaria (aesthetic online name)
27. In all human states that can understand the rule of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom. ——Locke
28. A sparse approach is better than a secret heart, and a lenient order is better than a strict one. ——Lv Kun (Ming Dynasty) "Yan Yu·Governing the Way"
29. If the law is established at the top, the customs will become at the bottom. ——Su Che
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