And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.
The King himself should be under no man, but under God and the Law.
So as grave and learned men may doubt, without any imputation to them; for the most learned doubteth most, and the more ignorant for the most part are the more bold and peremptory.
Things are worth what they will fetch at a sale
Everyone thirsteth after gaine.
The Law ... is perfection of reason.