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Quotes About Regulation

No trader or retail investor can make money through stock market and if made a few thousands, everything has to be returned back via taxes or its goons will come to pull the trader up from his house and implicate him in all false cases to retrieve millions of money
~ Lakshheish M Patel
Stock brokers are crook community who wants to loot traders money. Write it down in your mind and don't forget it ever
~ Lakshheish M Patel
The Law is hard, but it is the Law.
~ Cassandra Clare
Sed lex, dura lex
~ Cassandra Clare
The Law is annoying, but it is also flexible.
~ Cassandra Clare
Sed lex dura lex," said Jace automatically. "The Law is hard, but it is the Law.
~ Cassandra Clare
In 1666, an Act designed to promote the wool industry came into force, insisting that everyone should be buried in a woollen shroud. Other fibres, such as silk or linen, were banned.
~ Catharine Arnold
Lawlessness doesn't mean there's no law, you know, it just means that there are a lot of different laws slugging it out in the streets, and none of them have come out on top yet.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Children struggling with affective and relational difficulties may not display the normal range of emotion, do not regulate their emotions well, have difficult relationships with others, and feel little pleasure or reward from normal experience. They may also display little age-appropriate empathy, have difficulty delaying gratification, or may have learning or memory difficulties.
~ Cathy A. Malchiodi
of bandwidth and other infrastructure far from universally available as well as issues of censorship in
~ Cathy N. Davidson
As fast as laws are devised, their evasion is contrived.
~ German proverb
I cannot abide red tape. It never strangles bad ideas, only good ones.
~ Gillian Anderson
he was also banned even from engaging in conversation with two or more persons. He could not legally go to a child's birthday party any more than he could attend political rallies
~ Gillian Kendall
Venetian laws last but a week. They keep making new laws because no one follows the old ones…. Or enforces them.
~ Gina Buonaguro
People should be free, people should be unencumbered by regulation as much as possible, that big government always goes corrupt and the truth shall always set you free.
~ Glenn Beck
the people who talk most about the need to regulate guns are also usually the same people who know the least about them. Ask these gun prohibitionists about the Second Amendment and they'll usually mention hunting or sport shooting.
~ Glenn Beck
Given enough time, guns and ammunition will eventually become so costly and time consuming to purchase, maintain, and insure that a ban will no longer be necessary. And that's what this is really about: control. Not of guns, but of us.
~ Glenn Beck
Oh no, no, a state that adopts Common Core must adopt in its totality the Common Core and can only add 15 percent." It was then that I realized that this initiative, which had been constantly portrayed as state led and voluntary, was really about control.
~ Glenn Beck
Economist Robert Higgs wrote a book about this phenomenon titled Crisis and Leviathan, in which he argues that government intervention inevitably creates future problems, which results in the government's intervening even more in an attempt to correct them.)
~ Glenn Beck
British philosopher Jeremy Bentham's eighteenth-century conception of the Panopticon, a building design he believed would allow institutions to effectively control human behavior.
~ Glenn Greenwald
One of the first laws against air pollution came in 1300 when King Edward I decreed the death penalty for burning of coal. At least one execution for that offense is recorded. But economics triumphed over health considerations, and air pollution became an appalling problem in England.
~ Glenn T. Seaborg
My mom was definitely very strict with me.
~ Gloria Estefan
the Catholic Church not only didn't oppose abortion but actually regulated it until the mid-nineteenth century. It was made a mortal sin mostly for population reasons.8 Napoleon III wanted more soldiers, and Pope Pius IX wanted all the teaching positions in the French schools—plus the doctrine of papal infallibility—so they traded. Also
~ Gloria Steinem
To be just, a law has to be flexible.
~ Gloria Steinem