Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page P. D. Ouspensky Quote “The number of laws is constantly growing in all countries and, owing to this, what is called crime is very often not a crime at all, for it contains no element of violence or harm.” ~ P. D. Ouspensky [Pyotr Demianovich Ouspenskii] (1878-1947) Russian esotericistA New Model of the Universe, 1931 Crime , Justice , Law , Oppression , Prison , Tyranny , Violence Ratings and Comments Reply dsadsadsa, dsadsadsa 10/14/05 Reply M Gregoroff, Penticton BC Canada 10/14/05 "not a crime at all, for it contains no element of violence or harm." This is the worst dribble I have read in my life, leave it up to you Americans to bring it to light!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply E Archer, NYC 10/14/05 If there is no harm done, then where is the crime? (Perhaps someone ought to remind M Gregoroff that this site is Canadian and Ouspensky was Russian -- blaming Americans is just so easy, isn't it?) Reply Lila, Jacksonville 3/16/06 As in the ancient tradition, "An it harms none, do as ye will." The oldest law, the only law, really. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/29/13 The more numerous the crimes listed in the criminal code, the greater the tyranny... Reply J Carlton, Calgary 11/29/13 Gregoroff, Penticton... if there is NO HARM, what crime has been committed? Leave it up to a BC Liberal to make no sense at all. Reply jim k, Austin, Tx 11/29/13 Gregoroff, Your comments are gibberish and this quote is exactly right. Reply Cal, Lewisville, TX 11/29/13 This isn't new. NYC passed a law in 1908 saying any woman seen smoking a cigarette in public would pay a 100 dollar fine. Reply Mike, Norwalk 11/29/13 "what is called crime is very often not a crime at all" That is absolutely correct. Within the de jure States united (USA), "crime" defines an injury or other infraction against rights, person, or property. "In its most general and comprehensive sense, law signifies a rule of action; and this term is applied indiscriminately to all kinds of action; whether animate or inanimate, rational or irrational." (1 Bl. Com. 38) That which above is called law is incorrect when considered within the confines of the States united's laws of nature and of nature's God; such so called laws are in fact and application, rules and application of tyranny. Reply Mike, Norwalk 12/2/13 One of the great things about natural "law" is, that it is static in all countries, universes and beyond. It is the number of tyrannous canons that are constantly growing in all countries. It is up to corporeal man to discover the law (by reason, logic, historical perspective, etc.) and implement such tools as codes, ordinances, regulations, rules, statutes, etc. to best define the law for the realization of freedom, liberty, justice, prosperity, wealth building, healthy conditions and the securing of inalienable rights. SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This P. D. Ouspensky quote is found in these categories: Crime quotes Justice quotes Law quotes Oppression quotes Prison quotes Tyranny quotes Violence quotes About P. D. Ouspensky Bio of P. D. Ouspensky Quotations by P. D. Ouspensky Books by/about P. D. Ouspensky P. D. Ouspensky videos P. D. Ouspensky on Wikipedia Astrological chart for P. D. Ouspensky