“One of the most solemn responsibilities of the president and it's set out expressly in the Constitution is that the president is to take care that the laws are faithfully executed, and that means the Constitution. It means statutes. It means treaties. It means all of the laws of the United States.” MeanStatesCareLawPresidentUnitedResponsibilityUnited StatesConstitutionTake CareSolemnTreatiesStatutes Author:Samuel Alito
“All you have to do, is to see whether the law takes from some what belongs to them in order to give it to others to whom it does not belong. We must see whether the law performs, for the profit of one citizen and to the detriment of others, an act which that citizen could not perform himself without being guilty of a crime. Repeal such a law without delay. ... [I]f you don't take care, what begins by being an exception tends to become general, to multiply itself, and to develop into a veritable system.” GivingDoeCareLawOrderCrimeCitizensProfitTake CareGuiltyExceptionDelay Author:Frederic Bastiat
“All of our punishment institutions, including jails, laws, church confessionals, and so forth, are systems of illusion. The order of the universe, the infinite justice of yin and yang, naturally takes care of all motion and compensation. We don't need to invent arbitrary ways to make balance with punishments.” WayNeedsCareLawOrderUniverseChurchJusticeBalanceIllusionInfiniteInstitutionsIncludingTake CarePunishmentJailArbitraryCompensationInventingYangYin And Yang Author:Michio Kushi
“The average ordinary person, in the worst slums of America, someone who might even hate the law and disagree with the government, they would do something about that [abandoned child]. But in Afghanistan, people hardly have the means to take care of themselves, let alone a random child on the street.” PeopleMeanChildrenPersonsGovernmentMightCareAmericaLawHateStreetsWorstOrdinaryAverageTake CareDisagreeAfghanistanAbandonedSlumsOrdinary Person Author:Immortal Technique