“I think it's a little unfair for people to say you're not paying your fair share of taxes. I'm paying what I'm supposed to pay. Change the law, and I'll pay what I'm supposed to pay.” PeopleThinkingLittlesLawPayShareTaxesFairsUnfairFair Share Author:David Rubenstein
“We can not expect to breed respect for law and order among people who do not share the fruits of our freedom.” PeopleLawOrderShareFruitCan NotLaw And Order Author:Hubert H. Humphrey
“I earned my share same as everybody. Well, I coulda got killed same as everybody. And I'm wanted by the law same as everybody. I'm a nervous wreck, and that's the truth. I have to take sass from Miss Bonnie Parker all the time. I deserve mine.” WellsWantedLawShareMissingMinesDeserveNervousWrecksSass Author:Estelle Parsons
“A share in the sovereignty of the state, which is exercised by the citizens at large, in voting at elections is one of the most important rights of the subject, and in a republic ought to stand foremost in the estimation of the law...That portion of the sovereignty, to which each individual is entitled, can never be too highly prized. It is that for which we have fought and bled.” ImportantStatesLawIndividualRightsShareSubjectsOughtCitizensElectionVotingRepublicPortionsEntitledSovereigntyEstimationElections And Voting Author:Alexander Hamilton
“I know that many Irish-born New Yorkers are caught in the trap of our federal immigration policies. If we are going to continue to attract the best and the brightest - and Ireland has more than its fair share - we need to inject some common sense into our immigration laws, and I'm doing my best to make that case in Washington.” IfsKnowsNeedsLawBornCommonCasesSharePolicyFairsCaughtImmigrationCommon SenseIrelandTrapsNew YorkersFair ShareImmigration PolicyImmigration Laws Author:Michael Bloomberg
“The laws all true wanderers obey are these: 'Thou shalt not eat nor drink more than thy share,' 'Thou shalt not lie about the places thou hast visited or the distances thou hast traversed.” LawLyingShareDrinkTravelDistanceWanderers Book:The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara Source: The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara
“Now what is just and right is to be interpreted in the sense of 'what is equal'; and that which is right in the sense of being equal is to be considered with reference to the advantage of the state, and the common good of the citizens. And a citizen is one who shares in governing and being governed. He differs under different forms of government, but in the best state he is one who is able and willing to be governed and to govern with a view to the life of virtue.” DifferentStatesGovernmentAbleFormLawJusticeViewsCommonVirtueShareWillingCitizensEqualAdvantageGoverningForms Of GovernmentCommon GoodBeing Equal Book:Politics Source: Politics