01.04.2026 You have not convinced a man by silencing him. John Morley (1890-1923), English statesman
01.03.2026 The legislative power is the heart of the state, the executive power its brain. Jean-Jacques Rousseau French philosopher, composer and writer (1712-1778)
01.02.2026 “Be silent, or say something worth more than silence.” Pythagoras, Greek philosopher and ancient mathematician (586-495 BC)
01.01.2026 Law is the highest manifestation of human wisdom, which uses the experience of people for the good of society. Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English prose writer, lexicographer, and literary critic.
01.12.2025 A judge must be not only a jurist, but also a wise man. Demosthenes, a prominent orator of Athens and Ancient Greece (384-322 BC)
01.11.2025 There are two principles of justice: to do no harm to anyone and to benefit society. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC – 43 BC) Roman politician and philosopher
01.10.2025 “You have not convinced a man by silencing him.” John Morley (1890-1923), English statesman
01.09.2025 People are tormented not by things themselves, but by the ideas they have formed about things. Michel de Montaigne “Experiments”, French philosopher (1533-1592)
01.08.2025 It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more value than silence. Pythagoras (570 – 495 BC) Greek philosopher, mathematician
01.07.25 Legislative power is the heart of the state, executive power is its brain. Jean-Jacques Rousseau French philosopher, composer and writer (1712-1778)
01.06.25 To see injustice and remain silent is to personally participate in it. Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) famous philosopher, educator, composer and writer.
01.05.2025 A judge must be not only a jurist, but also wise. Demosthenes famous orator of Athens and Ancient Greece (384-322 BC)