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It is not the mere study of the Law, but to become eminent in the profession of it, which is to yield honor and profit.
— George Washington
Reason is the life of the law; nay, the common law itself is nothing else but reason - the law which is perfection of reason.
— Edward Coke
Karma is a medicine which is given for our own good. Karma is the law of compensation, not of vengeance.
— Samael Aun Weor
True freedom, which is full joy, is the complete recognition of law and adaptation to it. Bondage comes from ignorance of law or opposition to it.
— John Andreas Widtsoe
Countries which enjoy the highest level of peace, happiness and prosperity are the ones where the law least interfered with private affairs.
— Frederic Bastiat
Repeal all laws which assume that mankind is a herd of cattle
— Aleister Crowley
You were wise not to waste years in a lawsuit ... he who commences a suit resembles him who plants a palm-tree which he will not live to see flourish.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
The fullest life is impossible without an immovable belief in a Living Law in obedience to which the whole universe moves.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is indeed the boundary of life, beyond which we are not to pass; which the law of nature has pitched for a limit not to be exceeded.
— Michel De Montaigne
That which is really beautiful has no need of anything; not more than law, not more than truth, not more than benevolence or modesty.
— Marcus Aurelius
There is no positive law: Many things are bad by that, which otherwise were not.
— William Murray, 1st Earl Of Mansfield
Law rules throughout existence, a Law which is not intelligent, but Intelligence.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The law should be the point at which savagery ended because civilization stood in its path.
— Ariana Franklin
Take to the study of the law. Possession is nine points of it, which thou hast of me. Self-possession is the tenth ...
— R.D. Blackmore
There are bad examples which are worse than crimes; and more states have perished from the violation of morality than from the violation of law.
— Baron De Montesquieu
Christ didn't join in. He saw which direction the rocks were being thrown, and became a shield.
— Criss Jami
In 2056, I think you'll be able to buy T-shirts on which are printed equations describing the unified laws of our universe.
— Max Tegmark
He came with death held in his paw Which no rat born could face Oh woe to those who break the law Of Sunflash and his mace!
— Brian Jacques
A nation may be said to consist of its territory, its people, and its laws. The territory is the only part which is of certain durability.
— Abraham Lincoln
Nothing is impossible to us, except of course, that which is contrary to the laws of nature and the Universe.
— Emile Coue
There is only one rule of law in our country, which provides rights and security for every citizen.
— Theresa May
Our fathers gave us many laws which they had learned from their
fathers. These laws were good. — Chief Joseph
fathers. These laws were good. — Chief Joseph
Living in the world without insight into the hidden laws of nature is like not knowing the language of the country in which one was born.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
Action is the great business of mankind, and the whole matter about which all laws are conversant.
— John Locke
Liberty consists in the power of doing that which is permitted by the law.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
All my originality consists?in giving life in human fashion to beings which are impossible according to the laws of possibility.
— Odilon Redon
The necessity of war, which among human actions is the most lawless, hath some kind of affinity with the necessity of law.
— Walter Raleigh
The Law of Diminishing Returns is true of everything in life, except sex, which seems endlessly repeatable with effect.
— Robert McKee
Of all injustice that is the greatest which goes under the name of law.
— Heath L'Estrange
There is no justice, no law, and no God in heaven, only a single law which decides and supersedes all-[Jewish] settlement [of the land].
— Ze'ev Jabotinsky
The horror with which blind and unjust law regards an action never attaches to the doer in the eyes of those who love him.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Just laws are no restraint upon the freedom of the good, for the good man desires nothing which a just law will interfere with.
— James Anthony Froude
This is the law of God by which He makes His way known to man and is paramount to all human control.
— Rufus King
Every novel worthy of the name is like another planet, whether large or small, which has its own laws just as it has its own flora and fauna.
— Francois Mauriac
What then is the Word of God which gives us life; what but the law, the prophets, and the gospel? Anyone
— John Calvin
In our judgment of human transactions, the law of optics is reversed; we see the most indistinctly the objects which are close around us.
— Richard Whately
Love is not a mere impulse, it must contain truth, which is law.
— Rabindranath Tagore
To the extent to which we believe in this world, we are heir to the laws which rule this place.
— Marianne Williamson
What individual can so well assess the amount of damages which a plaintiff ought to recover for an injury he has received than an intelligent jury?
— Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham And Vaux
It is an unfortunate discovery certainly, that of a law which binds us where we did not know before that we were bound.
— Henry David Thoreau
Nor is it of much Importance to us to know the Manner in which Nature executes her laws; 'tis enough to know the Laws themselves.
— Benjamin Franklin
I could not comprehend the justice of that law, or that religion, which upholds or recognizes the principle of slavery;
— Solomon Northup
A bird is an instrument working according to mathematical law, which instrument it is within the capacity of man to reproduce with all its movements.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
By obliging men to turn their attention to other affairs than their own, it rubs off that private selfishness which is the rust of society.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
He said he thought I was about twenty. Which is still too young. But not running-from-the-law young.
— Kirsten Reed
But there is a higher law than the Constitution, which regulates our authority over the domain, and devotes it to the same noble purposes.
— William H. Seward
They can make no law which will not have its full operation on themselves and their friends, as well as on the great mass of the society.
— James Madison
Hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated, and this was an immutable law.
— James Baldwin
There is a law of opposition apparent in all life which guarantees balance and fullness.
— Bryant McGill
Law and equity are two things which God has joined, but which man has put asunder.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Satyagraha, of which civil resistance is but a part, is to me the universal law of life.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Law hath dominion over all things, over universal mind and matter; For there are reciprocities of rights, which no creature can gainsay.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
The law does not expect a man to be prepared to defend every act of his life which may be suddenly and without notice alleged against him.
— John Marshall
There is no law of conservation which forces the growth of new centers of economic strength to be at the expense of existing centers.
— Milton Friedman
The land which the Society of Jews will have secured by international law must naturally be privately owned.
— Theodor Herzl
A law which attempts to say you can criticise and ridicule ideas as long as they are not religious ideas is a very peculiar law indeed.
— Rowan Atkinson
The will of God, to which the law gives expression, is that men should defeat their enemies by loving them.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
There's something about human nature which draws us to people who are authentic and makes us want to repel those that aren't.
— Rachael Bermingham
All beauteous things for which we live By laws of space and time decay. But Oh, the very reason why I clasp them, is because they die.
— William Johnson Cory
Every instance of a man's suffering the penalty of the law is an instance of the failure of that penalty in effecting its purpose, which is to deter.
— Richard Whately
The law perfected nothing, but a better hope is introduced, through which we draw near to God. Hebrews 7:19
— Beth Moore
When you expect the best, you release a magnetic force in your mind which by a law of attraction tends to bring the best to you.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Law is the highest reason implanted in Nature, which commands what ought to be done and forbids the opposite.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The universal and absolute law is that natural justice which cannot be written down, but which appeals to the hearts of all.
— Victor Cousin
The awe and dread with which the untutored savage contemplates his mother-in-law are amongst the most familiar facts of anthropology.
— James G. Frazer
Freedom is the only law which genius knows.
— James Russell Lowell
It is a law, of the gods which is never broken, to sell somewhat dearly the great benefits which they confer on us.
— Pierre Corneille
Everything, including that which happens in our brains, depends on these and only on these: A set of fixed, deterministic laws.
— Marvin Minsky
That which I would discover
The law of friendship bids me to conceal. — William Shakespeare
The law of friendship bids me to conceal. — William Shakespeare
The Law which governs all life is God.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Metaphysics,
the science which determines what can and what cannot be known of being and the laws of being. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
the science which determines what can and what cannot be known of being and the laws of being. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
There comes a time when a moral man can't obey a law which his conscience tells him is unjust.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Slavery is not penal in character and planned by that law which commands the preservation of the natural order and forbids disturbance.
— Saint Augustine
Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza
Bribe
Substitute for law, which is a substitute for justice. — Idries Shah
Bribe
Substitute for law, which is a substitute for justice. — Idries Shah
No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another; and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him.
— Thomas Jefferson
The future and success of America is not in this Constitution, but in the laws of God upon which this Constitution is founded.
— James Madison
Sacrifice, which is the passion of great souls, has never been the law of societies.
— Henri Frederic Amiel
I haven't looked for a golf ball since mulligans were free, which was a law I passed in 1995.
— Dan Jenkins