Quotes About Law
I think Obama is right when he talks about the rule of law as a cornerstone of what the United States should stand for.
~ Samantha Power
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Legea e doar o expresie a puterii.
~ Richard J. Evans
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Law will take over because law always carries with it a sense of security and manipulative power.
~ Richard J. Foster
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The law demands good works and uses its terror--rejection, shame, fear of punishment, unanswered prayer, personal tragedy, etc.--as motivation. Here performance is a necessity to secure the blessings and avoid the curses. Grace, on the other hand, allows us to serve on a different basis--not from fear but on the basis of love and gratitude, from appreciation and gladness for blessings freely given and freely received.
~ Richard Jordan
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There was moonshine, moonshine to quench the devil's thirst. The law they swore they'd get him, but the devil got him first.' Robert Mitchum wrote that for Thunder Road, the year of our Lord, 1958.
~ Richard Kadrey
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Wolves are not ruled by law. They are ruled by the alpha-wolf's policy. Individual wolves can do anything not prohibited by the alpha-wolf. They can do anything they can get away with doing. To the wolf - breaking sheep law or the alpha-wolf's policy only becomes serious if caught. Getting caught is everything.
~ Richard Kelly Hoskins
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Athens was democratic because people took the law into their own hands.
~ Richard Lederer
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I was arrested today for scalping low numbers at the deli.
~ Richard Lewis
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My sense of the holy is bound up with the hope that some day my remote descendants will live in a global civilization in which love is pretty much the only law.
~ Richard M. Rorty
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There was a logic behind the English cocoon-law requirement of a duty to retreat in a threatening situation: it was that the state-the Crown-wished to retain a monopoly of the resolution of conflict at the level of' dispute between individuals.
~ Richard Maxwell Brown
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a Supreme Court which is careless of the law can diminish respect for law. But there are clearly times when what might have been acceptable to Thomas Jefferson becomes unacceptable to us, and whether in 1954 Jefferson might have made Sally Hemings drink at the water fountain marked 'Coloreds Only' becomes irrelevant. At best.
~ Richard North Patterson
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It won't be easy, given that some courts have ruled that even sleeping through your client's trial is not enough to qualify.
~ Richard North Patterson
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No. I mean, if I were going by the book, I should have cited him, but sometimes you got to go by the spirit of the law. He fought for our country.
~ Richard Paul Evans
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Life will cook; the seas will rise. The planet's lungs will be ripped out. And the law will let this happen, because harm was never imminent enough. Imminent, at the speed of people, is too late. The law must judge imminent at the speed of trees.
~ Richard Powers
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What I am for is justice for everyone, just like it says in the Constitution.
~ Richard Pryor
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The practice of science was not itself a science; it was an art, to be passed from master to apprentice as the art of painting is passed or as the skills and traditions of the law or of medicine are passed.
~ Richard Rhodes
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Segregation by intentional government action is not de facto. Rather, it is what courts call de jure: segregation by law and public policy.
~ Richard Rothstein
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He a user?" Samson nodded. And a pusher. But we never proved it. Got him for possession, that's all. He worked the black cigar from one side of his wide mouth to the other
~ Richard S. Prather
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Moses, without any mercy, breaks all bruised reeds, and quenches all smoking flax. For the law requires personal, perpetual and perfect obedience from the heart, and that under a most terrible curse, but gives no strength. It is a severe task master, like Pharaoh's, requiring the whole tale ofbricks and yet giving no straw. Christ comes with blessing after blessing, even upon those whom Moses had cursed, and with healing balm for those wounds which Moses had made.
~ Richard Sibbes
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But truth doesn't count / in law, only proof.
~ Richard Siken
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You can steal in this country, you can rape and murder, you can bribe public officials, you can pollute the morals of the young, you can burn your place of business down for the insurance money, you can do almost anything you want, and if you act with just a little caution and common sense you'll never even be indicted. But if you don't pay your income tax, Grofield, you will go to jail.
~ Richard Stark
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más Abogados chinos que ingleses han comprado este libro.
~ Richard Susskind
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Criminal Justice A complex, sensitive topic affecting African Americans is their role in criminal justice. It was reported in 2010 that Blacks constitute 4.7 percent of all lawyers, 14.1 percent of police officers, 14.9 percent of detectives, and 28.6 percent of security guards but 39 percent of jail inmates.
~ Richard T. Schaefer
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Sumner asserted that without equality of citizens before the law and full consent of the governed, a government could not be considered republican. It defined a standard that the North no more met than the South.3
~ Richard White
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