Best 9016 quotes in «law quotes» category

  • By Anonym

    The revolution has its own laws: in the period of its culmination it pushes the most highly developed, determined and far-seeing stratum of the revolutionary class to the most advanced positions.

  • By Anonym

    There was also a national policy, which as a child I didn't know anything about. In 1924 the first major immigration law was passed. Before that, there was an Oriental Exclusion Act, but other than that, European immigrants like my parents were generally admitted in the early years of the twentieth century. But that ended in 1924 with an immigration law that was largely directed against Jews and Italians.

  • By Anonym

    There was a state without king or nobles; there was a church without a bishop; there was a people governed by grave magistrates which it had selected, and by equal laws which it had framed.

  • By Anonym

    There was no equal pay law when I started working. I was no different to any other woman in any other job at the time.

  • By Anonym

    There was certainly an old law code which stands behind the earliest form of Deuteronomy. Presumably that is what was lost.

  • By Anonym

    There was never law, or sect, or opinion did so much magnify goodness, as the Christian religion doth.

  • By Anonym

    There was nothing wrong - and everything right - with analyzing a law that establishes boundaries on interrogation in the war on terrorism.

  • By Anonym

    There was that law of life, so cruel and so just, that one must grow or else pay more for remaining the same.

  • By Anonym

    There were rules in the monastery, but the Master always warned against the tyranny of the law. 'Obedience keeps the rules,' he would say. 'Love knows when to break them.'

  • By Anonym

    The right to be heard would be, in many cases, of little avail if it did not comprehend the right to be heard by counsel. Even the intelligent and educated layman has small and sometimes no skill in the science of law.

  • By Anonym

    The road to freedom lies not through mysteries or occult performances, but through the intelligent use of natural forces and laws.

  • By Anonym

    There was an ancient Roman lawyer, of great fame in the history of Roman jurisprudence, whom they called Cui Bono, from his having first introduced into judicial proceedings the argument, "What end or object could the party have had in the act with which he is accused.

    • law quotes
  • By Anonym

    There was not a member of the Constitutional Convention who had the least objection to what is contended for by the advocates for a Bill of Rights and trial by jury.

    • law quotes
  • By Anonym

    There was one person who greatly and directly benefited my career--my agent Virginia Kidd. From 1968 to the late nineties she represented all my work, in every field except poetry. I could send her an utterly indescribable story, and she'd sell it to Playboy or the Harvard Law Review or Weird Tales or The New Yorker--she knew where to take it. She never told me what to write or not write, she never told me, That won't sell, and she never meddled with my prose.

  • By Anonym

    There were a number of particularly delightful incidents. There is, for example, the physicist who introduced me to one of my favorite laws, which he described as Murphys law or the fourth law of thermodynamics (actually there were only three last I heard) which states: If anything can go wrong it will.

  • By Anonym

    There will come a time when the gun owners of America, the law-abiding gun owners of America, will be the Rosa Parks and we will sit down on the front seat of the bus, case closed.

  • By Anonym

    The rights of Englishmen are derived from God, not from king or Parliament, and would be secured by the study of history, law, and tradition.

  • By Anonym

    ... the right to defend one's home and one's person when attacked has been guaranteed through the ages by common law.

  • By Anonym

    The rishis, who discovered the law of nonviolence in the midst of violence, were greater geniuses than Newton.

  • By Anonym

    ...the right of holding slaves is clearly established in the Holy Scriptures, both by precept and example... Had the holding of slaves been a moral evil, it cannot be supposed that the inspired Apostles ... would have tolerated it for a moment in the Christian Church. In proving this subject justifiable by Scriptural authority [Luke 12:47], its morality is also proved; for the Divine Law never sanctions immoral actions.

  • By Anonym

    The right to enjoy property without unlawful deprivation, no less that the right to speak out or the right to travel is, in truth, a "personal" right.

  • By Anonym

    The Roman Catholic Church, had it captured me, as it nearly did, would have sent me on some mission of danger and sacrifice and utilised me as a martyr; the Church established by law transformed me into an unbeliever and an antagonist.

  • By Anonym

    The right way to requite evil, according to Jesus, is not to resist it. This saying of Christ removes the Church from the sphere of politics and law.

  • By Anonym

    The road now stretched across open country, and it occured to me - not by way of protest, not as a symbol, or anything like that, but merely as a novel experience - that since I had disregarded all laws of humanity, I might as well disregard the rules of traffic. So I crossed to the left side of the highway and checked the feeling, and the feeling was good. It was a pleasant diaphragmal melting, with elements of diffused tactility, all this enhanced by the thought that nothing could be nearer to the elimination of basic physical laws than deliberately driving on the wrong site of the road.

  • By Anonym

    The Romans had been able to post their laws on boards in public places, confidant that enough literate people existed to read them; far into the Middle Ages, even kings remained illiterate.

  • By Anonym

    The rule of law in place of force, always basic to my thinking, now takes on a new relevance in a world where, if war is to go, only law can replace it.

  • By Anonym

    The rule of law does not guarantee freedom, since general law as well as personal edicts can be tyrannical. But increasing reliance on the rule of law clearly played a major role in transforming Western society from a world in which the ordinary citizen was literally subject to the arbitrary will of his master to a world in which the ordinary citizen could regard himself as his own master

    • law quotes
  • By Anonym

    The rule of law bakes no bread, it is unable to distribute loaves or fishes (it has none), and it cannot protect itself against external assault, but it remains the most civilized and least burdensome conception of a state yet to be devised.

  • By Anonym

    The rule of law doesn't mean the police are in charge, but that we all answer to the same laws.

    • law quotes
  • By Anonym

    The rule of law should be respected so that the basic structure of our democracy is maintained and further strengthened.

  • By Anonym

    The rule of law should be upheld by all political parties. They should neither advise others to break the law, nor encourage others to do so even when they strongly disagree with the legislation put forward by the government of the day.

  • By Anonym

    The sad truth is that truth is almost irrelevant in a court of law.

  • By Anonym

    The rules of prudence, like the laws of the stone tables, are for the most part prohibitive. "Thou shalt not" is their characteristic formula.

    • law quotes
  • By Anonym

    The [Ronald] Reagan administration told the business world that they were not going to enforce the labor laws.

  • By Anonym

    The rule of law does not do away with the unequal distribution of wealth and power, but reinforces that inequality with the authority of law. It allocates wealth and poverty in such calculated and indirect ways as to leave the victim bewildered.

    • law quotes
  • By Anonym

    The Russians always base their policies on values, and these values are the sovereignty of other countries, the international law, respecting other people, other cultures, so they don't interfere in whatever is related to the future of Syria or the Syrian people.

  • By Anonym

    The sage says that all that is under heaven incurs the same law and the same fate.

  • By Anonym

    The rules of the game are what we call the laws of nature.

    • law quotes
  • By Anonym

    The safety of the people shall be the highest law.

  • By Anonym

    The sanction of force stands behind the medley of personal orders and regulations of Martial Law. The sanction of the people's consent stands behind the hierarchy of laws. In one situation, the population is regimented into acquiescence. In the other, the population voluntarily establishes a contract with Parliament.

  • By Anonym

    The sanctity of law can be maintained only so long as it is the expression of the will of the people.

  • By Anonym

    The sanguine assurance that men and nations can be legislated into goodness, that pressure from without is equivalent to a moral change within, needs a strong backing of inexperience.

    • law quotes
  • By Anonym

    The same divine authority that forbids the killing of a human being establishes certain exceptions, as when God authorizes killing by a general law or when He gives an explicit commission to an individual for a limited time.

  • By Anonym

    The sanctions may be imposed only by the decision of the UN Security Council. A unilateral imposition of sanctions is a violation of international law.

  • By Anonym

    The same law applies to me. Nobody has sued me for libel because I do not defame my enemies.

  • By Anonym

    The same ones who brought the children physically in the world have the natural obligation binding in the natural law to provide for the mental, moral and social upbringing of their offspring.

  • By Anonym

    The same law that shapes the earth-star shapes the snow-star. As surely as the petals of a flower are fixed, each of these countless snow-stars comes whirling to earth...these glorious spangles, the sweeping of heaven's floor.

  • By Anonym

    The same would be true for something like Social Security, where historically, if you just read the law and the fact that it excluded domestic workers or agricultural workers, you might not see race in it, unless you knew that that covered a huge chunk of African Americans, particularly in the South.

  • By Anonym

    The science of the laws is the slow growth of time and experience.

  • By Anonym

    These actions were taken with the support and financing of the United States. How can you say this is part of U.S. adherence to international law and U.N. resolutions? The result is a kind of schizophrenic picture of the United States.