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Roscoe Pound
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quote: The law must be stable, but it must not stand still.
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Ronald Arbuthnot Knox
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quote: All men who have ideals ... live by some kind of faith, by committing themselves to some kind of loyalty which is not universally recognized as the common property of all thinking men. They must have something—something outside themselves, to make them fe
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Ross Baker
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quote: It is evident that most attorneys and legal scholars feel that their ethical obligation to put forth their best defense of a client is the highest principle in law. Agreed, it is a high principle. However, should it be a higher principle than what the sys
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Richard le Galliene
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quote: Happy is the man who loves the woods and waters, Brother to the grass and well beloved of Pan; The earth shall be his, and all her laughing daughters. Happy the man.
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Reginald Heber
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quote: Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil.
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