Quote by Blaise Pascal

Law, without force, is impotent.


Law, without force, is impotent.

Summary

This quote suggests that laws, by themselves, hold limited power unless they are effectively enforced. Merely having regulations or rules in place may not be enough to ensure compliance or deter individuals from acting against those laws. The statement implies that force or the authoritative ability to enforce laws is necessary for them to be truly effective and have a significant impact on society.

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Law
By Blaise Pascal
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