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Famous aphorisms of French counterparts

Famous aphorisms of French counterparts

1) The law is established at the top, and it is established at the bottom. -Su Songzhe

2) The law cannot bring convenience to everyone. If it benefits everyone and most people, we should be satisfied. -Li Wei

3) The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. British jurist Pollock

4) There are two foundations of law, and only two … fairness and practicality. Burke

5) The power of law should follow citizens, just as the shadow follows the body. -Beccaria (Italy) "On Crime and Punishment"

6) The real purpose of law is to induce people ruled by law to seek their own virtue. -Aquinas (Italy) "Theology"

7) Laws are made to ensure that everyone can freely develop his talents, not to restrict his talents. -robespierre (French) "Revolutionary Legal System and Trial"

8) Legally, there is no right to speak in the face of violence. -Cicero

9) The punishment prescribed by law is not for private interests, but for public interests; Part by harmful coercion, part by the effectiveness of the example. -Grotius (Netherlands)

10) laws and systems must keep up with the progress of human thought. Jefferson

1 1) The law is the law. This is a magnificent summer, sheltering all of us; Every brick of it is built on another brick. John Galsworthy

12) Law is order, and good law is good order. -Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher

13) If the law is unreasonable, it will not be binding even if it lasts for a long time. -Love cork

14) Law is the crystallization of social habits and ideas. -Joe Wu Wilson

Laws are made to protect the innocent. eliot

16) The law is selfless and treats everyone equally. She is not selfish in anything. Thomas

17) Law is the safest helmet. -Love cork

18) the law sucks the blood of the poor, while the rich hold the power. -Goldsmith, British writer

19) once the law becomes people's demand, people are no longer entitled to enjoy freedom. Pythagoras

20) The more laws, the less justice. -To Fuller.