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Justice is the insurance which we have on our lives and property. Obedience is the premium which we pay for it
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"Justice is the insurance which we have on our lives and property. Obedience is the premium which we pay for it"

- William Penn

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This quote by William Penn speaks with the significance of justice and obedience in our lives. Justice is the guarantee that our lives and property are safeguarded and secure. Obedience is the cost we pay for that assurance. It is the premium we pay for the insurance coverage of justice. Without obedience, justice can not be kept. Obedience to the laws and policies of society is vital for justice to be supported. Without it, mayhem and disorder would rule. Obedience is the structure of justice and is essential for a serene and safe and secure society. It is the obligation of each person to obey the laws and policies of society in order to ensure justice is preserved. Without obedience, justice can not be attained.

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William Penn This quote is written / told by William Penn between October 14, 1644 and July 30, 1718. He was a famous Leader from England. The author also have 41 other quotes.

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