Quotes (Tag: law)https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/law/output/atom/2019-09-29T18:47:59+02:00#2744Honoré de Balzachttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/2744/2014-09-13T13:36:41+02:00<blockquote>Laws are spider webs through which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/law/author/Honoré de Balzac/">Honoré de Balzac</a></div></div></blockquote>#2043Sir Thomas Morehttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/2043/2013-08-15T16:17:27+02:00<blockquote>I can have no other notion of all the other governments that I see or know, than that they are a conspiracy of the rich, who, on pretence of managing the public, only pursue their private ends, and devise all the ways and arts they can find out; first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so ill-acquired, and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them at as low rates as possible, and oppress them as much as they please; and if they can but prevail to get these contrivances established by the show of public authority, which is considered as the representative of the whole people, then they are accounted laws.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/law/author/Sir Thomas More/">Sir Thomas More</a></div><div title=Source>"Utopia" (1517)</div></div></blockquote>#1661Ralph Waldo Emersonhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/1661/2013-04-15T17:27:28+02:00<blockquote><pre class=prewrap>[..]
The horseman serves the horse,
The neatherd serves the neat,
The merchant serves the purse,
The eater serves his meat;
'T is the day of the chattel,
Web to weave, and corn to grind;
Things are in the saddle,
And ride mankind.
There are two laws discrete,
Not reconciled,--
Law for man, and law for thing;
The last builds town and fleet,
But it runs wild,
And doth the man unking.
'T is fit the forest fall,
The steep be graded,
The mountain tunnelled,
The sand shaded,
The orchard planted,
The glebe tilled,
The prairie granted,
The steamer built.
Let man serve law for man;
Live for friendship, live for love,
For truth's and harmony's behoof;
The state may follow how it can,
As Olympus follows Jove.
[..]</pre><div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/law/author/Ralph Waldo Emerson/">Ralph Waldo Emerson</a></div><div title=Source>"Ode Inscribed to W. H. Channing"</div></div></blockquote>#1434Frederic Bastiathttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/1434/2013-03-25T09:41:06+01:00<blockquote>There is in all of us a strong disposition to believe that anything lawful is also legitimate. This belief is so widespread that many persons have erroneously held that things are "just" because the law makes them so.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/law/author/Frederic Bastiat/">Frederic Bastiat</a></div></div></blockquote>#1299Aesophttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/1299/2013-02-24T21:51:17+01:00<blockquote>We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/law/author/Aesop/">Aesop</a></div></div></blockquote>#1054Noam Chomskyhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/1054/2013-02-11T02:53:54+01:00<blockquote>Well, law is a bit like a printing press - it’s kind of neutral, you can make it do anything. I mean, what lawyers are taught in law school is chicanery: how to convert words on paper into instruments of power. And depending where the power is, the law will mean different things.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/law/author/Noam Chomsky/">Noam Chomsky</a></div><div title=Source><a class="wrap" href="http://www.gnn.tv/forum/thread.php?id=1694">Understanding Power (2002)</a></div></div></blockquote>#630George Bernard Shawhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/630/2012-07-26T14:58:00+02:00<blockquote>Criminals do not die by the hands of the law. They die by the hands of other men.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/law/author/George Bernard Shaw/">George Bernard Shaw</a></div></div></blockquote>