The Law of God in the Christian religion is the schoolmaster that leads us to Christ.
‐‐ Randall Terry
The Law of God reaches into every area of life, and it brings about incredible blessing and incredible freedom.
‐‐ Randall Terry
The law of harvest is to reap more than you sow. Sow an act, and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny.
‐‐ James Allen
The law of humanity ought to be composed of the past, the present, and the future, that we bear within us; whoever possesses but one of these terms, has but a fragment of the law of the moral world.
‐‐ Edgar Quinet
The law of nations is naturally founded on this principle, that different nations ought in time of peace to do one another all the good they can, and in time of war as little injury as possible, without prejudicing their real interests.
‐‐ Charles de Secondat
The law of property determines who owns something, but the market determines how it will be used.
‐‐ Ronald Coase
The Law of Raspberry Jam: the wider any culture is spread, the thinner it gets.
‐‐ Alvin Toffler
The law of right-left symmetry was used in classical physics but was not of any great practical importance there. One reason for this derives from the fact that right-left symmetry is a discrete symmetry, unlike rotational symmetry, which is continuous.
‐‐ Chen-Ning Yang
The law of sacrifice is uniform throughout the world. To be effective it demands the sacrifice of the bravest and the most spotless.
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
The law of the Creator, which invests every human being with an inalienable title to freedom, cannot be repealed by any interior law which asserts that man is property.
‐‐ Salmon P. Chase
The law of the survival of the fittest led inevitably to the survival and predominance of the men who were effective in war and who loved it because they were effective.
‐‐ Elihu Root
The Law of Triviality... briefly stated, it means that the time spent on any item of the agenda will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.
‐‐ C. Northcote Parkinson
The law of unintended consequences pushes us ceaselessly through the years, permitting no pause for perspective.
‐‐ Richard Schickel
The law often allows what honor forbids.
‐‐ Bernard Joseph Saurin
The law protects you from being abused. It doesn't threaten your lifestyle for someone else to have the right to exhibit their lifestyle.
‐‐ Jesse Jackson
The law regards man as man, and takes no account of his surroundings or of his color when his civil rights as guaranteed by the supreme law of the land are involved.
‐‐ John Marshall Harlan
The law reports in newspapers contain perhaps the only real history of England that has any relation to truth.
‐‐ Robert Baldwin Ross
The law requires a paper towel ad to be scrupulously honest, but allows political candidates to lie without reproach. What's wrong with this picture?
‐‐ Jef I. Richards
The law serves of nought else in these days but for to do wrong, for nothing is spread almost but false matters by color of the law for reward, dread and favor and so no remedy is had in the Court of Equity in any way.
‐‐ Jack Cade
The law was made for one thing alone, for the exploitation of those who don't understand it, or are prevented by naked misery from obeying it.
‐‐ Bertolt Brecht
The law will never make a man free; it is men who have got to make the law free.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
The lawlessness of frontier life in America has been pictured as a remarkable phenomenon. In reality, it was the natural consequence of indiscriminate mixing of volatile substances.
‐‐ Paul Harris
The laws and the stage, both are a form of exhibitionism.
‐‐ Orson Welles
The laws are stacked for the wealthy.
‐‐ Jesse Jackson
The laws are still very unclear. Cells are still taken from people without consent - a lot of people don't realize it.
‐‐ Rebecca Skloot
The laws given on Mount Sinai for the government of man and woman were equal; the precepts of Jesus make no distinction.
‐‐ Lucretia Mott
The laws have become so straight-jacketing that presidents and their aides dare not keep journals or diaries, lest they be subpoenaed by avid special prosecutors.
‐‐ Christopher Buckley
The laws in this city are clearly racist. All laws are racist. The law of gravity is racist.
‐‐ Marion Barry
The laws of business physics have been broken in terms of how many customers you can acquire and how fast. No one in history has ever acquired 450 million customers in the same amount of time that WhatsApp did.
‐‐ Ben Horowitz
The laws of God given to mankind are embodied in the gospel plan, and the Church of Jesus Christ is made responsible for teaching these laws to the world.
‐‐ Harold B. Lee
The laws of God, the laws of man he may keep that will and can; not I: let God and man decree laws for themselves and not for me.
‐‐ A. E. Housman
The laws of literary creation are unique; they don't change, and they are the same for everyone everywhere. I mean that you can tell a story that covers three hours of human life or three centuries - it comes to the same thing. Each writer who creates something authentic in a natural way instinctively also creates the technique that suits him.
‐‐ Ismail Kadare
The laws of literature, like the laws of gossip, usually demand exaggeration, decontextualization, a heightened or minimalized reality, and a lot more shape and order and impact than everyday life.
‐‐ Michelle Huneven
The laws of morals and the laws of music are the same.
‐‐ Zoltan Kodaly
The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God.
‐‐ Euclid
The laws of nature are structured so that we grow and change, and get to experience the full spectrum of biological existence.
‐‐ Robert Lanza
The laws of nature tell us there's a finite amount of any substance on the face of the earth, and at some point, that's going to run out. And if we're smart and we have some grace and we have some willingness about our destiny, then we will take ourselves into the renewable world.
‐‐ Mark Ruffalo
The laws of physics should allow us to arrange things molecule by molecule and even atom by atom, and at some point it was inevitable that we would develop a technology that would let us do this.
‐‐ Ralph Merkle
The laws of probability, so true in general, so fallacious in particular.
‐‐ Edward Gibbon
The laws of the marketplace are physical laws, and they don't become suspended in a crisis any more than the law of gravity does.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
The laws of this world are for children.
‐‐ Frank Wedekind
The laws recognize no obligation on the part of the slave to labor for or serve his master. If he refuse to labor, the law will not interfere to compel him. The master must do his own flogging, as in the case of an ox or a horse.
‐‐ Lysander Spooner
The laws that we adopt embody the values and mores of our constituents.
‐‐ Joe Moore
The laws were not made so much for the direction of good men, as to circumscribe the bad.
‐‐ Samuel Richardson
The lawyer has not reached the height of his vocation who does not find therein... scope for a peculiar but genuine artistic function.
‐‐ Frederick Pollock
The lawyer refused to tell me my brother's name, and my colleagues started a betting pool. The leading candidate: John Travolta. I secretly hoped for a literary descendant of Henry James - someone more talented than I: someone brilliant without even trying.
‐‐ Mona Simpson
The lawyer's truth is not Truth, but consistency or a consistent expediency.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
The lawyers who really begin to address the problems of their clients address them without recourse to our courts, although that recourse is absolutely essential in providing leverage.
‐‐ Janet Reno
The lax multiculturalism that urges Americans to accept the unacceptable from their fellow citizens is one of this nation's greatest vulnerabilities in the war on terror.
‐‐ Richard Perle