The magistrates are the ordsprog

en The magistrates are the ministers for the laws, the judges their interpreters, the rest of us are servants of the law, that we all may be free.
  Marcus Tullius Cicero

en And thou, Ezra, after the wisdom of thy God, that is in thine hand, set magistrates and judges, which may judge all the people that are beyond the river, all such as know the laws of thy God; and teach ye them that know them not.

en In New York and Arizona there were lawsuits brought on the same grounds against the states' smoke-free laws and the states prevailed. We'll see tomorrow. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. Judges do what judges do.

en Wherever magistrates were appointed from among those who complied with the injunctions of the laws, Socrates considered the government to be an aristocracy.

en It is now really very likely that some action will be taken, following up what the council [of EU foreign ministers] said in both November and January, that ministers stood ready to take further restrictive measures if the elections turned out not to be free and fair.

en Judges and justices are servants of the law, not the other way around. Judges are like umpires. Umpires don't make the rules; they apply them,

en The bad part is, we still need interpreters and if you make it even harder, then we wouldn't have any interpreters at all, and I don't know if that's worse than having a bad interpreter or not.

en Sixty percent of all interpreters are not proficient in sign language, in the state of Idaho. I would believe that. I've met some interpreters that are pretty worse off.

en There was a state without king or nobles; there was a church without a bishop; there was a people governed by grave magistrates which it had selected, and by equal laws which it had framed
  Rufus Choate

en A man is morally free when, in full possession of his living humanity, he judges the world, and judges other men, with uncompromising sincerity.
  George Santayana

en the Constitution's refusal to 'deny or disparage' other rights is far removed from affirming any one of them, and even farther removed from authorizing judges to identify what they might be, and to enforce the judges' list against laws duly enacted by the people.
  Antonin Scalia

en It undermines the key relationship between civil servants and ministers, ... It has led to very great concern, I may say, among the whole of the diplomatic service.

en The president appoints the judges. Your lives and your children's lives can change by all of these appellate court judges who will be appointed who will reinterpret laws, and things can change.

en People of great position are servants times three, servants of their country, servants of fame, and servants of business.
  Francis Bacon

en Men in great place are thrice servants, - servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business.
  Francis Bacon, Sr.


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