Your edict, King, was strong,
But all your strength is weakness itself against
The immortal unrecorded laws of God.
They are not merely now: they were, and shall be,
Operative for ever, beyond man utterly.

I knew I must die, even without your decree:
I am only mortal. And if I must die
Now, before it is my time to die,
Surely this is no hardship: can anyone
Living, as I live, with evil all about me,
Think Death less than a friend?

Sophocles

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Teamwork is the secret that make common people achieve uncommon result.

Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Tags: inspirational advice people law leadership community achievement teamwork uncommon result ifeanyi-enoch-onuoha torch



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When the subject is sacred, proud and clever men may come to think that the outsiders who don't know it are not merely inferior to them in skill but lower in God's eyes; as the priests said, 'All that rabble who are not experts in the Torah are accursed.' and as this pride increases, the 'subject' or study which confers such privilege will grow more and more complicated, the list of things forbidden will increase, till to get through a single day without supposed sin becomes like an elaborate step-dance, and this horrible network breeds self-righteousness in some and haunting anxiety in others.

C.S. Lewis

Tags: religion law self-righteousness reflections-on-the-psalms



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If these laws [in the Bible] belonged to any other ancient culture we would approach them very differently. We need not bother to reject the code of Hammurabi. Presumably it is because Moses is still felt to make some claim on us that this project of discrediting his law is persisted in with such energy. The unscholarly character of the project may derive from the supposed familiarity of the subject.

Marilynne Robinson

Tags: bible law moses hammurabi



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The big print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

Fulton J. Sheen

Tags: law business



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The world is not thy friend, nor the world's law.

William Shakespeare

Tags: shakespeare law romeo-and-juliet government



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The most important moments in a trial are often not seen by a jury. That is because it's one of the judge's main responsibilities to screen what they see and hear, lest they be prejudiced. It's the "you can't unring a bell" theory; once the jury hears something they shouldn't have heard, th trial is forever tainted.

If the damage is great enough, a mistrial is the result. Judges basically prefer nuclear war to mistrials.

David Rosenfelt

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Unless the relationship of law to Christianity is re-established, there is no future except destruction for Western culture.

R. J. Rushdooney

Tags: politics law culture



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So how does God affect justice in this life/economy/reality? A lightening bolt, an angel of death, or by the hand of a human being?"

~R. Alan Woods [2012]

R. Alan Woods

Tags: morality judgement law justice-without-mercy r-alan-woods



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The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Tags: logic law culture human-agency



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