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Famous quotes about the Constitution

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

16. The constitution is an endless, flowing discourse in which generations of people in a country participate in dialogue. ——Lauren Trapper

17. Explaining the beginning and foundation of law in the Department of Law is a scientific work, but it is also an art. ——Savigny

18. Law is the final result of human wisdom and human experience for the common interests. ——Johnson

19. The rule of law means that the government cannot impose coercion on individuals unless it implements well-known rules. ——Hayek

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

21. Law shows the story of the development of a country over centuries. It cannot be regarded as just the laws and calculation methods in mathematics textbooks. ——Holmes

22. The creators of the Constitution gave us a compass, not a blueprint. ——Posner

23. The law provides protection against arbitrariness. It gives people a sense of security and reliability and prevents them from being in ominous darkness in the future. ——Brunner

24. The public’s indifference to rights and trials is a bad sign for the law. ——Pound

25. Under a government governed by the rule of law, what is the motto of a good citizen? That is "strict obedience and free criticism." ——Bentham

26. The more a law presupposes evil behavior in its recipients, the better it is. ——Radbruch

27. Freedom is the right to do things within the scope of the law. ——Cicero

28. Since the law can protect good manners, it is also necessary to have good manners to uphold the law. ——Machiavelli

29. Legal interpreters hope to find answers to the problems of their times in the law. ——Larenz

30. If the legislator makes three changes, the entire collection of books will become waste paper. ——Kirchmann

31. The knowledge of legal truth comes from the education of legislators. ——Hegel