01.09.2019 Bad laws are the worst kind of tyranny. Edmond Bork (1729-1797) English politician, philosopher
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01.08.2019 The  ingrate man is worse than a thief. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English poet, writer and  an actor
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01.07.2019 Judges should remember that their job is to interpret the law, not to award it. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) English philosopher, historian
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01.06.2019 Liberty is possible only in the country where the right dominates the passions. Jean Monroe: (1723-1799) French writer:
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01.05.2019 Do not despise the defamation, and he will get thirsty. Pablios Cornelius Tacitus Ancient Roman historian (58-120)
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01.04.2019 The law is the one who measures his right to his debts. Jean Baptiste Lacorde (1802-1861) French propagandist, public figure
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08.03.2019 In order for the country to live, it is necessary that the rights to live. Adam Mickiewicz: (1798 - 1855)  Polish poet, national-liberation movement figure
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01.02.2019 There is no law that everyone should do. Caton Markos Porkyos Avag (234-149 BC) Roman politician, writer
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11.01.2019 If you want to be an impartial judge, look not for the defendant but for the cause. Epicetus (55 to 135)  Roman Stoic Philosopher
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06.12.2018 Whoever wants to blame does not have the right to hurry. Moliere  The real name is Jean Baptiste Pocle (1622 - 1673)
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20.11.2018 Justice must be strong, and strength must be just. Blaise Pascal (1623 – 1662)  French mathematician, physicist, philosopher and writer
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14.11.2018 An inability to punish is eventually an accomplice to a criminal.                                                                                                       Johan Wolfgang von Goethe   (1749-1832)   a great German lyric, thinker and statesman
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1.11.2018 The understanding is the beginning of solidarity. Benedict Spinoza (1632-1677) Dutch philosopher and translator
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24.10.2018 There are two prerequisites for justice. not to harm anyone and benefit the society. Markus Tulios Cicero (106 BC – BC 43).
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17.10.2018 Honor and right are established by reason and not through weapons. Johannes Zeimeh (1763-1810) German publicist and poet
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04.09.2018 Moderation and work are the real human doctors. Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) French philosopher, composer and writer
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05.06.2018 The law is an abstract expression of universal will. (1770-1831) Spell George German philosopher
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12.03.2018  Today is two tomorrow days. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) is an American politician, scientist and journalist
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08.03.2018 The woman is the most vital living body that radiates the most subtle light. Saint -Exupery 
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19.02.2018 There are two prerequisites for justice. not to harm anyone and benefit the society. Marcus Tullius Cicero
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