Welcome to our collection of Law quotes. Whether you are a law student, legal professional, or simply interested in the world of law, this category offers a diverse range of insightful and thought-provoking quotes. From famous lawyers and judges to influential thinkers and philosophers, these quotes encapsulate the complexities, challenges, and ideals of the legal system.
Within this category, you will find quotes that explore various aspects of law, including justice, equality, ethics, and the rule of law. These quotes shed light on the profound impact that laws have on society and the importance of upholding the principles that form the foundation of our legal systems.
Our collection features quotes from renowned legal minds such as Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Clarence Darrow, as well as literary figures like William Shakespeare and Harper Lee. We aim to provide you with a wide array of perspectives on law, capturing the nuanced and multifaceted nature of this fascinating field.
So, whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a deeper understanding of the legal world, we invite you to explore our remarkable collection of Law quotes. Prepare to be enlightened by the wisdom and insights shared by some of the greatest minds in legal history.
To try to regulate the internal affairs of a family, the relations of love or friendship, or many other things of the same sort, by law or by the coercion of public opinion, is like trying to pull an eyelash out of a man's eye with a pair of tongs. They may put out the eye, but they will never get hold of the eyelash
I was not one of those people who wanted to be a comedian when I was growing up. I liked comedy, but didn't know it was something you could do for a living. I actually wanted to be an attorney. I did do things on the side like improv and sketch comedy, but law was my focus. I was a very bookish, academic kid. When I got out of college, I was really unhappy. I had a great job that I should have loved, yet I was miserable. I slowly realized that was because I wasn't performing. So I just tried stand-up and fell in love with it after one performance.
Government is the thing. Law is the thing. Not brotherhood, not international cooperation, not security councils that can stop war only by waging it... Where does security lie, anyway - security against the thief, a bad man, the murderer? In brotherly love? Not at all. It lies in government.