Diary (17 February 1882) 
Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1922 - 1926)
                                    
“With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed. Consequently he who moulds public sentiment, goes deeper than he who enacts statutes or pronounces decisions. He makes statutes and decisions possible or impossible to be executed.”
            First debate with Stephen Douglas Ottawa, Illinois (21 August 1858) 
1850s, Lincoln–Douglas debates (1858)
        
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"Statutory Lawlessness and Supra-Statutory Law" (1946)
                                        
                                        Credo (1965) 
Context: I believe that none can "save" his fellow man by making a choice for him. To help him, he can indicate the possible alternatives, with sincerity and love, without being sentimental and without illusion. The knowledge and awareness of the freeing alternatives can reawaken in an individual all his hidden energies and put him on the path to choosing respect for "life" instead of for "death."
                                    
                                        
                                        Shaking the Tree 
Song lyrics, Shaking the Tree (1990)
                                    
“To he who avenges a father, nothing is impossible.”
                                        
                                        À qui venge son père, il n’est rien d’impossible. 
Don Rodrigue, act II, scene ii. 
Le Cid (1636)
                                    
“He who does nothing makes no mistakes; he who makes no mistakes learns nothing.”
                                        
                                        Brooks D. Simpson.  "Race and Slavery, North and South: Some Logical Fallacies" https://cwcrossroads.wordpress.com/2011/01/18/race-and-slavery-north-and-south-some-logical-fallacies/#comment-47560 (18 June 2011), Crossroads, WordPress 
2010s
                                    
                                        
                                        4 Burr. Part IV., 2379. 
Dissenting in Millar v Taylor (1769)