“As a father ,supports his sons, so let the eldest support his younger brothers, and let them also in accordance with the law behave towards their eldest brother as sons ,behave.” LawFatherSupportSonBrotherBehaveEldestYounger Brother Author:Guru Nanak
“When the purpose of the appointment to ,cohabit with the widow bas been attained in accordance with the law, those two shall behave towards each other like a father and a daughter in law.” TwoLawPurposeFatherDaughterBehaveIn-lawsWidowsAppointmentsDaughter In Law Author:Guru Nanak
“In a Society in which there is no law, and in theory no compulsion, the only arbiter of behaviour is public opinion. But public opinion, because of the tremendous urge to conformity in gregarious animals, is less tolerant than any system of law. When human beings are governed by "thou shalt not", the individual can practise a certain amount of eccentricity: when they are supposedly governed by "love" or "reason", he is under continuous pressure to make him behave and think in exactly the same way as everyone else.” ThinkingWayHumansReasonLawCertainIndividualHuman BeingsAnimalOpinionTheoryAmountPressureBehaveUrgesConformityBehaviourPublic OpinionCompulsionPractiseEccentricityArbiterGregarious Book:All Art Is Propaganda: Critical Essays Source: All Art Is Propaganda: Critical Essays
“For neo-conservatism is a quintessentially Jewish project: a re-sanctification in everyday life of the core values of western civilisation, and the achievement of human potential through virtuous practice. The neo-cons' crucial insight is that public signals through law, custom and tradition are the key to getting people to behave well. And that is a Jewish insight.” PeopleHumansWellsLawValuesPracticeKeysAchievementProjectsTraditionWesternEverydayInsightCoreBehaveCustomsCrucialVirtuousEveryday LifeSignalsConservatismCivilisationSanctificationHuman PotentialCore ValuesCustoms And Traditions Author:Melanie Phillips
“In Australia there are not limits on what you can believe but there are limits on how you can behave. It's called the law, and no one is above it.” BelieveLawLimitsBehaveAustralia Author:Nick Xenophon
“As to ethics, unfortunately, we are still at sea. We never did have any popular base for what little ethics we knew, except the religious theories, and now that our faith is shaken in those theories we cannot account for ethics at all. It is no wonder we behave badly, we are literally ignorant of the laws of ethics, which is the simplest of sciences, the most necessary, the most continuously needed. The childish misconduct of our 'revolted youth' is quite equaled by that of older people, and neither young nor old seem to have any understanding of the reasons why conduct is 'good' or 'bad.” PeopleLittlesStillsReasonSeemsLawYoungUnderstandingReligiousWonderSeaYouthTheoryNeededMoralityEthicsAccountsIgnorantReason WhyBehaveSimplestOlder PeopleMisconduct Book:The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography Source: The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography
“In the criminal justice system you see the worst people on their best behavior, unlike the civil system, where the best people behave at their worst.” PeopleLawJusticeWorstBehaviorCriminalsBehaveJustice SystemCriminal JusticeCriminal Justice System Author:Edna Buchanan