1. The more a law presupposes evil behavior in its recipients, the better it is.
2. Law is an authoritative set of trial guidelines or basis.
3. The law develops because of sin and punishes sin.
4. Law is the balance of the country and the criterion of time.
5. The law is enacted to protect the innocent.
6. I don’t agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to speak.
7. One precedent creates another, and they quickly accumulate and become law.
8. If the law is lenient, the punishment will be few, and if the punishment is few, the people will be ashamed.
9. There can be no negligence in a person's own case or in the cases he sees, so law enforcement can never be negligent.
10. The weak are more protected by the law than the strong.
11. To make things consistent with justice (fairness), there must be an unbiased balance; the law is exactly such a middle-of-the-road balance.
12. The constitution is a piece of paper with the rights of the people written on it.
13. The law is only a record of our will.
14. All laws are useless, because good people have no use for them, and bad people will not become disciplined because of them.
15. Where the burden of proof lies, that is where the lawsuit will be lost.
16. Laws and systems must keep up with the progress of human thought.
17. No society can formulate a constitution that is always applicable, or even a law that is always applicable.
18. There are two forces that bring stability: law and courtesy.
19. Law is the main force for reform and the primary channel for resolving conflicts.
20. Customs can create laws or abolish laws.
21. If the law is unjust, it cannot exist.
22. If the law is not supported by fear, it will never be effective.
23. 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.
24. If our country had some kind of deity in its laws, instead of going to great lengths to squeeze a deity into the constitution, the laws would be better overall.
25. There are two kinds of peace, namely law and etiquette.
26. The knowledge of legal truth comes from the education of legislators.
27. Law is order. Only with good laws can there be good order.
28. Although Your Majesty is above all others, you are under God and the law.
29. People are born free, but they are always in chains.
30. Law tells the story of a country's development over centuries. It cannot be regarded as just the laws and calculation methods in mathematics textbooks.
31. The effectiveness of the law is based on the love and respect it arouses, and this love and respect is based on the inner feeling that the law is fair and reasonable.
32. Personal freedom must not be sacrificed unprincipledly for the sake of public interests.
33. If you really want to relieve a country's internal worries, you should rely on good legislation and not rely on random opportunities.
34. The clarity of the law does not lie in the detail of its provisions, but in the obviousness of its intention, and the people can understand it.
35. The law must rely on some external means to make its machine run, because legal rules are not automatically enforced.
36. If the legislator makes three changes, the entire collection of books will be turned into waste paper.
37. The simpler the explanation of the law, the more just the law.
38. The clearer the legal provisions are, the easier it will be to implement them effectively.
39. Strangeness almost always provides a clue. The more common and uncharacteristic a crime is, the more difficult it is to detect.
40. The law today may not be the law tomorrow.
41. Without the support of public opinion, the law has no power at all.
42. What you say may not be correct, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
43. Laws and regulations are the life of the people and the foundation of governance.
44. If the law is clear, the virtuous will not be taken away from the unworthy, the strong will not invade the weak, and the masses will not oppress the few.
45. The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law.
46. The Constitution is an endless flowing discourse in which generations of people in a country participate in dialogue.
47. Crimes are always compensated with punishment; only punishment can make crimes repay.
48. Just laws cannot restrict good freedom, precisely because good people will not do things that are not allowed by law.
49. Whether it should punish people or protect them, it must treat people as human beings.
50. If they would be happier without the law, then the law would disappear by itself as a useless thing.
51. The power of law should follow citizens, just like the shadow follows the body.
52. Dharma is the order of the world. Therefore, it is necessary to resolve doubts and know right from wrong, and it is also the order of the county by the people.
53. Those who do not know that they lack free will are the real poor.
54. In the din of politics, the voice of the law seems too weak.
55. Criminals have the right to return to society, and society has the obligation to return criminals to society.
56. Law is a practice that is constantly being improved. Although it may fail due to its flaws, or even fail at all, it is by no means a ridiculous joke.
57. The focus of legal development is not in legislation, jurisprudence, or judicial decisions, but in society itself.
58. Using moral examples to educate a person is obviously more valuable than using laws to restrain him.
59. If you really want to relieve a country's internal worries, you should rely on good legislation and not rely on random opportunities.
60. Public indifference to rights and justice is a bad sign for the law.
61. Law is like traveling, you must prepare for tomorrow. It must have the principle of growth.
62. In fact, what we want is not laws against crime, but laws against madness.
63. Crime is always compensated by punishment; only punishment can make crime repay.
64. No matter what misunderstandings it may cause, the purpose of law is not to abolish or restrict freedom, but to protect and expand freedom.
65. A small and fleeting expectation can often arise from a purely natural environment, while a strong and lasting expectation can only come from the law.
66. A sage can create laws, but cannot abolish laws and govern the country.
67. I don’t agree with what you say, but I am willing to die to defend your right to speak.
68. The legal ground has no say in front of the government.
69. The more a law presupposes evil behavior among those who understand it, the better it is.
70. Reasonable people live more freely in the general legal system than in unfettered solitude.
71. In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law.
72. The purpose of enacting laws and regulations is to prevent the strong from being domineering in everything.
73. Establishing good and preventing evil is called etiquette, and prohibiting non-establishment is called law.
74. Law is the final result of human wisdom and human experience for the common interests of mankind.
75. All history is a struggle of interests, and law is the authoritative expression of those interests that have the upper hand.
76. Rather than scolding sin, it is better to uphold justice.
77. In all human states that can accept the control of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom.
78. When order becomes chaos, chaos must be used to maintain order and save law.
79. The law sucks the blood of the poor, but the rich hold the power.
80. The law cannot be convenient for everyone. If it benefits all and most people, we should be satisfied.
81. Laws are enacted to ensure that everyone can freely develop his talents, not to restrict his talents.