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Quotes About Laws

been brought together not of their own volition or by simple coincidence, but by some curious perversion of physics—as if relationships between people were susceptible to the same laws that governed the relationships between atoms and molecules
~ Douglas Adams
Sabiendo que estaban reunidos [...] por una curiosa perversión de la física, como si las relaciones entre la gente estuvieran sujetas a las mismas leyes que regían la relación entre átomos y moléculas.
~ Douglas Adams
Numbers written on restaurant checks within the confines of restaurants do not follow the same mathematical laws as numbers written on any other pieces of paper in any other parts of the Universe.
~ Douglas Adams
Numbers written on restaurant checks within the confines of restaurants do not follow the same mathematical laws as numbers written on any other pieces of paper in any other parts of the Universe. This single statement took the scientific world by storm. It completely revolutionized it. So many mathematical conferences got held in such good restaurants that many of the finest minds of a generation died of obesity and heart failure and the science of math was put back by years. Slowly
~ Douglas Adams
He honored all His Father's laws, Which we have disobeyed; He bore our sins upon the cross, And our full ransom paid.
~ Douglas Bond
Every ruler is harsh whose laws is new.
~ Aeschylus
The people's awe and innate fear will hold injustice back by day, by night, so long as the people leave the laws intact, just as they are: muddy the cleanest spring, and all you'll have to drink is muddy water.
~ Aeschylus
That's how things are supposed to work. If you are privileged enough to have a job as a lawmaker, part of your job is to make laws. And if you don't like the way a law is working, your job is to help make it work better. But
~ Al Franken
In natural science, Nature has given us a world and we're just to discover its laws. In computers, we can stuff laws into it and create a world.
~ Alan Kay
But when no risk is taken there is no freedom. It is thus that, in an industrial society, the plethora of laws made for our personal safety convert the land into a nursery, and policemen hired to protect us become selfserving busybodies.
~ Alan Watts
Leaving the E.U. is only the first phase of the Brexiter agenda to shake us free of the laws, rules and rights that many see as a constraint on the implementation of their frighteningly rightwing vision of Darwinian capitalism.
~ Gina Miller
It is one thing for the human mind to extract from the phenomena of nature the laws which it has itself put into them; it may be a far harder thing to extract laws over which it has no control.
~ Arthur Eddington
Acceleration is finite, I think according to some laws of physics.
~ Terry Riley
Physics is based on the assumption that certain fundamental features of nature are constant.
~ Rupert Sheldrake
If I am going to pick and choose the laws I defend, I wouldn't be doing my duty as attorney general.
~ Kelly Ayotte
Mayors do not have that authority to pick and choose what laws they're going to enforce.
~ Lou Barletta
As attorney general, I don't get to pick and choose the laws I like and don't like.
~ Luther Strange
I like the idea that we build up these walls or rules or laws to maintain our reality, and when they fall away, you're left with a whole bunch of illusions.
~ Sarah McLachlan
You wanna get rid of drug crime in this country? Fine, let's just get rid of all the drug laws.
~ Ron Paul
The elite denizens of Washington and Wall Street scorn and mock the good and decent people of this country for wanting their laws enforced and their communities protected.
~ Jeff Sessions
France, mother of arts, of warfare, and of laws.
~ Joachim du Bellay
Our enemy of international terrorism respects no laws of warfare or morality, and its individual members take innocent lives, just to create chaos for news cameras.
~ Mark Kennedy
The atmosphere does not fathom whether CO2 comes from U.S. oil or Chinese coal, nor do hurricanes lose force because the Heritage Foundation doesn't believe global warming is a problem. Living systems operate on laws over which we have no say.
~ Paul Hawken
The Apple imperative is to build a system that is 100 per cent resistant to any government warrant. The data on your iPhone, no matter how swarmy, corrupt, or dangerous you are, is supposedly safe. That's also the proposition of Panamanian banking laws.
~ Michael Wolff