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Quotes About Law

This peasant said; He who should rule by law commands theft, Who then will punish crime? The straightener of another's crookedness Supports another's crime.
~ Unknown
If law is laid waste and order destroyed, no poor man can survive: when he is robbed, justice does not address him.
~ Unknown
Where there are laws, he who has not broken them need not tremble.
~ Unknown
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
~ Unknown
Ah! how annoying that the law doesn't allow a woman to change husbands just as one does shirts.
~ Moliere
The spirit of moderation should also be the spirit of the lawgiver.
~ Montesquieu
We have freedom of the press; I think it's guaranteed in the Constitution or something."   The
~ Morgan Llywelyn
You must pay taxes. But there's no law that says you gotta leave a tip.
~ Unknown
In particular, the State has arrogated to itself a compulsory monopoly over police and military services, the provision of law, judicial decision-making, the mint and the power to create money, unused land ("the public domain"), streets and highways, rivers and coastal waters, and the means of delivering mail...the State relies on control of the levers of propaganda to persuade its subjects to obey or even exalt their rulers.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
We wish to break with all aspects of the liberal State: with its welfare and its warfare, its monopoly privileges and its egalitarianism, its repression of victimless crimes whether personal or economic. Only we offer technology without technocracy, growth without pollution, liberty without chaos, law without tyranny, the defense of property rights in one's person and in one's material possessions.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
compare the degree of zeal devoted to pursuing the man who assaults a policeman, with the attention that the State pays to the assault of an ordinary citizen.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
What particularly needs to be done is to enlighten the public on the State's true nature, so that they can see that the State habitually violates the generally accepted injunctions against robbery and murder, that the State is the necessary violator of the commonly accepted moral and criminal law.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
The ICC was therefore in keeping with the law when, to the delight of the railroads, it decided to give its sanction and imprimatur to the freight rates worked out by the railroad rate associations—in short, to use the federal government to ratify rates decided upon by private railroad cartels.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
According to the law of the oscillation of a pendulum. The stronger the love, the stronger the hatred whenever you decide to part ways with your loved one. Mood swings have to go through the laws of balance.
~ Unknown
Men are now being forced to kneel down and beg women for mercy. Yes, I told you that there is peace only after one person takes the lead. This is the universal law of nature.
~ Unknown
Most of the laws, or rules are easily broken whenever there is no one watching or approaching us in a given environment.
~ Unknown
Practicing spirituality means accepting to be governed by an absolute power, a law or a master, your mind cannot wander elsewhere.
~ Unknown
Since we all know that the principle of any relationship is give and take, government and citizens must also follow the same law. Citizens must work for the government and the govt must work for the benefit of their citizens too. Do you work to live or live to work?!
~ Unknown
Survival is not the issue, even animals know this crucial law of nature.
~ Unknown
The law is not to love power. The rule is to practice love in politics, then power will come at its own accord.
~ Unknown
The majority of the people do not seem to agree upon one single law that can be used with less effort in attracting the ideal life partner to us.
~ Unknown
We have the concept of the prodigal son on Earth. But what if the devil applies the same in heaven. To be forgiven for going against the laws of God.
~ Unknown
You must be ready to sacrifice your health if you wish to gain wealth. That is simply an unavoidable law of nature.
~ Unknown
The serfdom was as much a cultural as an economic matter. "Slavery is so strong that it could exist, not only without law, but even against law," Frederick Douglass lamented. "Customs, manners, morals, religion, are all on its side everywhere in the South.
~ Myron Magnet