Molière (1622–73) used wit to expose human flaws and social hypocrisy. His words remind us that responsibility lies not only in our actions, but also in our failures to act. Where in your work do you think inaction can cause the most harm?
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Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father of the United States, was also a famous scientist, inventor and writer.
This quote underlines how courage, if not anchored in justice, risks becoming mere recklessness.
How can we ensure our courageous actions are guided by principles of justice?
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Jeremy Bentham, an 18th-century English philosopher, championed legal reform and transparency. His words prompt us to consider whether our legal structures truly serve justice – or simply preserve tradition.
Can we pursue greater clarity without losing essential nuance?
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Blaise Pascal (1623-62), a French polymath, significantly impacted the fields of mathematics, physics, and philosophy. He even invented one of the first mechanical calculators.
His quote prompts reflection. Do you think this is still a principle worth striving for?
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You may not know Mario Puzo, but I'm sure you're familiar with ‘The Godfather’. This Italian-born New York author wrote the book that inspired this iconic movie.
Although he wasn't a lawyer, he had phrases that apply perfectly to the legal field. What do you think?’
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Internal biases should not be used in law enforcement or the judicial system. Rooting out ones own ignorance, and proper education & training is paramount. #News #trending #fyp #LegalSystem #USLegalSystem #Law #LegalQuotes