Quotes about law
law kind skepticism
Everything we know is only some kind of approximation, because we know that we do not know all the laws yet. Therefore, things must be learned only to be unlearned again or, more likely, to be corrected. Richard P. Feynman
law curiosity important
To do any important work in physics a very good mathematical ability and aptitude are required. Some work in applications can be done without this, but it will not be very inspired. If you must satisfy your "personal curiosity concerning the mysteries of nature" what will happen if these mysteries turn out to be laws expressed in mathematical terms (as they do turn out to be)? You cannot understand the physical world in any deep or satisfying way without using mathematical reasoning with facility. Richard P. Feynman
law imagine physicist
There are theoretical physicists who imagine, deduce, and guess at new laws, but do not experiment; and then there are experimental physicists who experiment, imagine, deduce, and guess. Richard P. Feynman
law fundamentals physics
So far as we know, all the fundamental laws of physics, like Newton's equations, are reversible. Richard P. Feynman
law world obedience
See we not plainly that obedience of creatures unto the law of nature is the stay of the whole world? Richard Hooker
law voice heaven
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
law limits statutes
In the law of God, there is no statute of limitations. Robert Louis Stevenson
law choices cigar
I smoke a pipe abroad, because To all cigars I much prefer it, And as I scorn you social laws, My choice has nothing to deter it. Robert Louis Stevenson
lawyer compromise
Compromise is the best and cheapest lawyer. Robert Louis Stevenson
law judging improvement
It is better that the law should be certain than that every judge should speculate upon improvements in it. Robert Falcon Scott
law liberty degradation
For in the absence of debate unrestricted utterance leads to the degradation of opinion. By a kind of Greshams law the more rational is overcome by the less rational, and the opinions that will prevail will be those which are held most ardently by those with the most passionate will. For that reason the freedom to speak can never be maintained merely by objecting to interference with the liberty of the press, of printing, of broadcasting, of the screen. It can be maintained only by promoting debate. Walter Lippmann
law devil journalism
There can be no higher law in journalism than to tell the truth and to shame the devil. Walter Lippmann
law race conquer
Why are the Jews hated? It is the inevitable result of their laws; they either have to conquer everybody or be hated by the whole human race... Voltaire
law lost ruined
I was never ruined but twice: once when I lost a lawsuit, and once when I won one. Voltaire
law tyrants support
Tyrants have always some slight shade of virtue; they support the laws before destroying them. Voltaire
law errors tolerance
What is toleration? It is the prerogative of humanity. We are all steeped in weaknesses and errors: Let us forgive one another's follies, it is the first law of nature. Voltaire
law opinion cry
The opinion of all lawyers, the unanimous cry of the nation, and the good of the state, are in themselves a law. Voltaire
law want lawyer
If you want good laws, burn those you have and make new ones. Voltaire
law uniforms clear
Let all the laws be clear, uniform and precise for interpreting laws is almost always to corrupt them. Voltaire
law ideas giving
The only thing that can set aside a law as wrong is a better law, or an idea of a better law. And the only thing that an give a law the quality of better or worse is the concrete result which it promotes or fails to promote. William Ernest Hocking
law creative principles
Principle II:;: The presumptions of the law are creative presumptions:;: they are aimed at conditions to be brought about, and only for that reason ignore conditions which exist. William Ernest Hocking
law victory wages
Always remember that there is a law of compensation which operates just as infallibly as gravitation, and that victory goes at last where it ought to, and that this is just as true of individuals as of nations. William Feather
law mind lord
Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who posses it; and this I know, my lords: that where law ends, tyranny begins. William Pitt
law frustrated way
It is always possible for the court to overreach its proper bounds and perhaps declare a lot of laws unconstitutional and frustrate the will of the majority in a way that it ought not be frustrated. William Rehnquist
law important use
What many of those who oppose the use of juries in civil trials seem to ignore is that the founders of our Nation considered the right of trial by jury in civil cases an important bulwark against tyranny and corruption, a safeguard too precious to be left to the whim of the sovereign, or, it might be added, to that of the judiciary. William Rehnquist
law people
Have you noticed that the people who actually make the laws, the people in power, never make laws for themselves? William Powell
law british approach
British Conservatives base their entire approach to politics on the rule of law, and rightly so. William Randolph Hearst
law
That which is not just is not law. William Lloyd Garrison
law interstate happens
Life doesn't happen along interstates. It's against the law. William Least Heat-Moon
law age church
Generally, elders are among the more reverent members of the Church, but there is no law prescribing their age. William Brewster
law justice generosity
Can anything be imagined more abhorrent to every sentiment of generosity and justice, than the law which arms the rich with the legal right to fix, by assize, the wages of the poor? If this is not slavery, we have forgotten its definition. Strike the right of associating for the sale of labor from the privileges of a freeman, and you may as well bind him to a master, or ascribe him to the soil. William C. Bryant
law psychology quality
Some say that everything that is called a psychical law is nothing but the psychological reflex of physical combinations, which is made up of sensations joined to certain central cerebral processes... It is contradicted by the fact of consciousness itself, which cannot possibly be derived from any physical qualities of material molecules or atoms. Wilhelm Wundt
law brain body
The law will argue any thing, with any body who will pay the law for the use of its brains and its time. Wilkie Collins