It is the character of a brave and resolute man not to be ruffled by adversity and not to desert his post |
It is the nature of every person to error, but only the fool perseveres in error. |
It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own. |
It shows a brave and resolute spirit not to be agitated in exciting circumstances. |
It was ordained at the beginning of the world that certain signs should prefigure certain events. |
Justice consists in doing no injury to men; decency in giving them no offense. |
Justice is the crowning glory of the virtues. |
Justice shines by its own light |
Knowledge which is divorced from justice, may be called cunning rather than wisdom. |
Law is intelligence, whose natural function it is to command right conduct and forbid wrongdoing |
Law stands mute in the midst of arms. |
Laws are inoperative in war |
Leisure with dignity. |
Let arms give place to civic robes, laurels to paeans. |
Let arms yield to the toga, the laurel crown to praise. |