1. The best laws arise from customs.
2. Freedom is a way of life that must have its own authoritative discipline and restrictions. ——Lippmann
3. Freedom is the right to do things within the scope of the law. ——Cicero
4. Justice can enhance a nation.
5. Discuss things with ruthless eyes and look at people with compassionate eyes.
6. The more a law presupposes evil behavior in its recipients, the better it is. ——Radbruch
7. An unfair contract is better than a lengthy lawsuit.
8. One unfair referee is more harmful than many unfair actions. Because these unfair actions only dirty the water, while unfair referees destroy the source of the water.
9. To make things in line with justice (fairness), there must be an unbiased balance; the law is exactly such a middle-of-the-road balance. ——Aristotle (Ancient Greece) "Politics"
10. Punishment cannot be abolished in the prosperous age, and it is not recommended in the prosperous age.
11. Punishment should be only as severe as is absolutely necessary to achieve its objectives. All punishments exceeding this are not only excessive evils, but also create a lot of obstacles that hinder the realization of just goals.
12. The Constitution is an endless flowing discourse in which generations of people in a country participate in dialogue. ——Lauren Cube
13. The framers of the Constitution gave us a compass, not a blueprint. ——Posner
14. The constitution is a piece of paper with the rights of the people written on it. ——Lenin