Quotes having the keyword Laws
More and more Americans are asking about the price that we have to pay when Wal-Mart comes into a community, treats workers poorly, violates immigration laws and squashes small businesses.
by Anthony Weiner (Politician, American , born in 1964) keywords: americans, asking, businesses, comes, community, immigration, into, laws, more, pay, poorly, price, small, treats, violates, wal-mart , workers Thus, the Archivist must display at all times scrupulous independence and a devotion to the laws and principles which govern the responsibilities of the office.
by Allen Weinstein (Public Servant, American , born in 1937) keywords: archivist, devotion, display, govern, independence, laws, must, office, principles, responsibilities, scrupulous, thus, times , which The head of every family will be what Abraham was, the patriarch, the priest and the unlettered lord of his family, and Reason will be the code of laws to all mankind.
by Adam Weishaupt (Clergyman, German , born in 1748) keywords: abraham, code, every, family, head, his, laws, lord, mankind, patriarch, priest, reason , will There is no question but that the laws and principles which Solon laid down both foreshadowed and prepared the way for all republics of later ages, including our own.
by Robert Welchkeywords: ages, both, down, foreshadowed, including, laid, later, laws, our, own, prepared, principles, question, republics, way , which It ain't no sin if you crack a few laws now and then, just so long as you don't break any.
by Mae West (Actor, American , born in 1893) keywords: any, break, crack, few, just, laws, long, now, sin , then Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph, is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk.
by Edward Weston (Photographer, American , born in 1886) keywords: before, composition, consulting, going, gravity, laws, photograph, rules, taking , walk Now to consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk. Such rules and laws are deduced from the accomplished fact; they are the products of reflection.
by Edward Weston (Photographer, American , born in 1886) keywords: accomplished, before, composition, consult, consulting, deduced, fact, going, gravitation, law, laws, little, making, now, picture, products, reflection, rules, such , walk Who of us knows or can by possibility arrive at a knowledge of the laws that govern our property and lives?
by William H. Wharton (Politician, American , born in 1802) keywords: arrive, govern, knowledge, knows, laws, lives, our, possibility, property , us The law is constantly based on notions of morality, and if all laws representing essentially moral choices are to be invalidated under the due process clause, the courts will be very busy indeed.
by Byron White (Judge, American , born in 1916) keywords: based, busy, choices, clause, constantly, courts, due, essentially, indeed, law, laws, moral, morality, notions, process, representing, under, very , will The shallow consider liberty a release from all law, from every constraint. The wise man sees in it, on the contrary, the potent Law of Laws.
by Walt Whitman (Poet, American , born in 1819) keywords: consider, constraint, contrary, every, law, laws, liberty, man, potent, release, sees, shallow , wise The simplicities of natural laws arise through the complexities of the language we use for their expression.
by Eugene Wigner (Physicist, American , born in 1902) keywords: arise, complexities, expression, language, laws, natural, their, through , use The right not to have the State prescribe a set of acceptable spouses, in the absence of the kind of powerful reason it would have for incest laws or laws designed to protect children, is implicit in the concept of liberty.
by Diane Wood (Judge, American , born in 1950) keywords: absence, acceptable, children, concept, designed, implicit, incest, kind, laws, liberty, powerful, prescribe, protect, reason, right, set, spouses, state , would Wherever magistrates were appointed from among those who complied with the injunctions of the laws, Socrates considered the government to be an aristocracy.
by Xenophon (Soldier , Greek) keywords: among, appointed, aristocracy, complied, considered, government, laws, magistrates, socrates, those, were , wherever Congress's definition of torture in those laws - the infliction of severe mental or physical pain - leaves room for interrogation methods that go beyond polite conversation.
by John Yoo (Educator, American , born in 1967) keywords: beyond, congress, conversation, definition, go, infliction, interrogation, laws, leaves, mental, methods, pain, physical, polite, room, severe, those , torture In light of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, critics are arguing that abuses of Iraqi prisoners are being produced by a climate of disregard for the laws of war.
by John Yoo (Educator, American , born in 1967) keywords: abu, abuses, arguing, being, climate, critics, disregard, ghraib, iraqi, laws, light, prison, prisoners, produced, scandal , war While Taliban fighters had an initial claim to protection under the conventions, they lost POW status by failing to obey the standards of conduct for legal combatants: wearing uniforms, a responsible command structure, and obeying the laws of war.
by John Yoo (Educator, American , born in 1967) keywords: claim, combatants, command, conduct, conventions, failing, fighters, had, initial, laws, legal, lost, obey, obeying, pow, protection, responsible, standards, status, structure, taliban, under, uniforms, war, wearing , while According to well-known electrodynamic laws, an electron moving in a magnetic field is acted upon by a force which runs perpendicular to the direction of motion of the electron and to the direction of the magnetic field, and whose magnitude is easily determined.
by Pieter Zeeman (Physicist, Dutch , born in 1865) keywords: according, acted, determined, direction, easily, electron, field, force, laws, magnetic, magnitude, motion, moving, perpendicular, runs, upon, well-known, which , whose Bourgeois society is not fundamentally opposed to the bourgeois women's movement, which is proven by the fact that in various states reforms of private and public laws concerning women have been initiated.
by Clara Zetkin (Politician, German , born in 1970) keywords: been, bourgeois, concerning, fact, fundamentally, initiated, laws, movement, opposed, private, proven, public, reforms, society, states, various, which , women