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LAY Vicheka's Quotes for October 2005 by Lay Vicheka

For Daily Lives

1.You needs helps for your birth, but you don't need help for your death. 2. Learn to be entertained in the human ways. 3. Start to learn everything from your home, parents and relatives and see how it will benefit you at your workplace. 4. Everything around you; nature and living animals and humankind, can be free-of- charged learned. 5. Don not totally believe these quotes and other books you red and are reading, but you need to read these to get you self-innovated answers. 6. Life is like "an act one the stage: It has the beginning, body and end, and you must try your best for the three stated stages". 7. Boasting it will never produce the yield. It is action that will definitely produce.

On Laws

1. Justice and law is one, but it is extremely hard to have good law and genuine justice, since the two are human-created. 2. Learn both the goods and bad points from those already-made laws, so that you can be unconsciously contradicting the law. 3. Do not believe that law is the hard subject, because it is created by humankind. 4. You are entitled to pursue the truth in law, since your truth is more responsive to our current world. 5. Citizenship means that we are bounded by the constitutional contract. 6. For the growth of population, human rights have been converted into citizens' rights. 7. Law is just a piece of paper and too abstract to imagine, but the essence of law is instigated within the individuals. 8. Law was born to fulfill two obligations: "creating and solving the conflict." 9. Invent your own life-constitution, so that you are disciplined in your legal profession. 10. Law and philosophy must be closely tied.

On Philosophy

1. One thing that I am completely contradicted to religion: aspiration will make us more human, but giving up everything. 2. Philosophy is the inspiration for all other disciplines, because if you understand philosophy, it would ease you path to other subjects. 3. To me, philosophy is an "art of no answer" and it must have one thing in common: rationalism. 4. Philosophy will lead you to: your own answer that no answers in the book will satisfy you. 5. Do not compare past philosophers with present ones, since they have different foundations for their thoughts. 6. Persuasion is probably the most prominent essence of philosophy. 7. Philosophy is instigated with just one idea: "demanding betterments for the public goods." 8. Important thing can not be seen by the naked eyes.

Law student. Freelance author.


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