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Quotes About Law

The Secret is the law of attraction!
~ Rhonda Byrne
If something came to you, you drew it, with prolonged thought. The law of attraction is precise.
~ Rhonda Byrne
La combinación del pensamiento y el amor es lo que crea la irresistible fuerza de la ley de la atracción.»
~ Rhonda Byrne
Have you ever started to think about something you were not happy about, and the more you thought about it the worse it seemed? That's because as you think one sustained thought, the law of attraction immediately brings more like thoughts to you. In a matter of minutes, you have gotten so many like unhappy thoughts coming to you that the situation seems to be getting worse. The more you think about it, the more upset you get.
~ Rhonda Byrne
You will attract everything that you require. If it's money you need you will attract it. If it's people you need you'll attract it. You've got to pay attention to what you're attracted to, because as you hold images of what you want, you're going to be attracted to things and they're going to be attracted to you. But it literally moves into physical reality with and through you. And it does that by law. (Bob Proctor)
~ Rhonda Byrne
where the Torah restricts retaliation, Jesus forbids it altogether.
~ Richard B. Hays
The law of unintended consequences rules, often with deadly silence.
~ Richard B. McKenzie
What else is the law made for, but to be the rule of life, and the rule of judgment? Read Psal. i. and xv.; Matt. v. vii. and xxv.,
~ Richard Baxter
You see, that's the whole point of being in government. If you don't like something you simply make up a law that makes it illegal.
~ Richard Curtis
The system is a contradiction: the very logic imposed on the capitalist enterprise undermines the overall success of the capitalist. For Marxists, no law, rule, regulation, or behavior pattern provides an escape from this contradiction; none ever has.
~ Richard D. Wolff
This is the law that all life evolves by the differential survival of replicating entities.
~ Richard Dawkins
Weber-Fechner Law holds that the just-noticeable difference in any variable is proportional to the magnitude of that variable.
~ Richard H. Thaler
10. Calories count in New York City. The Big Apple recently adopted a law that requires fast-food restaurants with at least fifteen outlets in the city to post, in prominent places, the calories of each of their food items so that customers can make informed choices.
~ Richard H. Thaler
Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world. All things in heaven and earth do her homage—the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power.
~ Richard Hooker
The man is mollified. The systematic juices leave off bubbling, the fires sink, the coals are scattered. But the anger is still there, apart. Energy is never lost; a primal law. -Mad House
~ Richard Matheson
And to kill one's self is to violate the law because it deprives that self of working out the needs of its life.
~ Richard Matheson
And don't look for anything out of the law around here," she said. "The Cowgills and the Leapers is kin to the sheriff. No justice in these parts. It's every man for hisself." "But as the saying goes, if you can't get justice," Mrs. Dowdel remarked, "get even.
~ Richard Peck
I'll sue for everything they're worth . But all the rights and privileges of fair practice are theirs. Humankind is a thug. The law is a goon.
~ Richard Powers
the ill, insane, and disabled: all changed, unthinkably, over the centuries, into persons by the law.
~ Richard Powers
The law is simply human will, written down.
~ Richard Powers
I was born at a time when the idea of a chimpanzee getting a hearing in a court of law seemed totally absurd. By the time you're my age, we'll wonder how we ever denied such animals their standing as intelligent creatures.
~ Richard Powers
Her supervisor explained that the Family Medical Leave Act did not extend to siblings. A brother, in the eyes of the medical-leave law, was not family.
~ Richard Powers
Children, women, slaves, aboriginals, the ill, insane, and disabled: all changed, unthinkably, over the centuries, into persons by the law. So why shouldn't trees and eagles and rivers and living mountains be able to sue humans for theft and endless damages? (p. 250)
~ Richard Powers
Humankind is a thug. The law is a goon.
~ Richard Powers