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Henry James Sumner Maine

"When primitive law has once been embodied in a Code, there is an end to what may be called its spontaneous development."

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"All great and successful people stayed alone with themselves to develop their gift."

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"The purpose of education should ultimately be the advancement of the species. And for this to actually happen, the world needs the kind of education by means of which character is formed, strength of the mind is increased and the human intellect is expanded beyond its own limits."

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"When value systems are embraced by a nation, when the citizens of a country are truly rich in virtues, then material wealth is a matter of time."

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"Growth is one of the most natural process of life."

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"Develop your intellect and your creative ways of thinking."

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"Developing the man within leads to changing a man's value and behavior."

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"Sustainable Development is more than meeting the needs of today and the future generations, to my understanding this definition better fits sex industry."

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"If a person refuses to develop his potential, it can lead to nervous or mental disorders, somatic diseases and personal degradation."

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"There is an hidden energy in a child that works in all areas of growth and development."

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"You must live a life of self-consciousness always."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"The most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"The Roman jurisprudence has the longest known history of any set of human institutions."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"When primitive law has once been embodied in a Code, there is an end to what may be called its spontaneous development."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"The ancient Roman code belongs to a class of which almost every civilised nation in the world can show a sample, and which, so far as the Roman and Hellenic worlds were concerned, were largely diffused over them at epochs not widely distant from one another."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"It is true that the aristocracies seem to have abused their monopoly of legal knowledge; and at all events their exclusive possession of the law was a formidable impediment to the success of those popular movements which began to be universal in the western world."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"The inquiries of the jurist are in truth prosecuted much as inquiry in physic and physiology was prosecuted before observation had taken the place of assumption."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"Our authorities leave us no doubt that the trust lodged with the oligarchy was sometimes abused, but it certainly ought not to be regarded as a mere usurpation or engine of tyranny."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"The most superficial student of Roman history must be struck by the extraordinary degree in which the fortunes of the republic were affected by the presence of foreigners, under different names, on her soil."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"The Roman Code was merely an enunciation in words of the existing customs of the Roman people."

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Henry James Sumner Maine
"The members of such a society consider that the transgression of a religious ordinance should be punished by civil penalties, and that the violation of a civil duty exposes the delinquent to divine correction."

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