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Each poem in becoming generates the laws by which it is generated: extensions of the laws to other poems never completely take.
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Even when laws have been written down, they ought not always to remain unaltered.
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Every lawsuit results from somebody doing something wrong. If everybody did right, we wouldn't need laws.
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Every person has free choice. Free to obey or disobey the Natural Laws. Your choice determines the consequences. Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices.
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Every ruler is harsh whose laws is new.
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Fear God, and offend not the Prince nor his laws, and keep thyself out of the magistrate's claws.
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First, we must stop issuing drivers' licenses to people in our country illegally. Providing them with forms of government identification makes a mockery of our laws and undermines national security efforts.
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For all professional pilots there exists a kind of guild, without charter and without by-laws. It demands no requirements for inclusion save an understanding of the wind, the compass, the rudder, and fair fellowship.
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For then only will you be strong, when you cherish the laws, and when the revolutionary attempts of lawless men shall have ceased.
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Forgive him, for he believes that the customs of his tribe are the laws of nature!
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General laws may be laid down respecting the tides; predictions may be founded on those laws, and the result will in the main, though often not with complete accuracy, correspond to the predictions.
A System of Logic, Book 6, The Logic of the Moral Sciences Ch. 3 -
Give no bounties: make equal laws: secure life and prosperity and you need not give alms.
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Good laws lead to the making of better ones; bad ones bring about worse.
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Good laws make it easier to do right and harder to do wrong.
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Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws.
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Good resolutions are useless attempts to interfere with scientific laws. Their origin is pure vanity. Their result is absolutely nil. They give us, now and then, some of those luxurious sterile emotions that have a certain charm for the weak. They a
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Good taste is either that which agrees with my taste or that which subjects itself to the rule of reason. From this we can see how useful it is to employ reason in seeking out the laws of taste.
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Government and cooperation are in all things the laws of life. Anarchy and competition, the laws of death.
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Guy Rivers, a conventional piece as regards the love affair which makes a part of the plot, is a tale of deadly strife between the laws of Georgia and a fiendish bandit.
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Harshness towards individuals who flout the laws and commands of state is for the public good; no greater crime against the public interest is possible than to show leniency to those who violate it.
As quoted in Champlains Dream (2008)
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