Granny always said finding justice was as tough as putting socks on a rooster.
Jessica Maria TuccelliTags: justice grandmothers socks granny roosters
But even when the principle of equal treatment was betrayed, American leaders in every era have emphatically affirmed it, not so much out of hypocrisy as out of aspiration. Indeed, for those who were devoted to justice, the persistence of inequality was precisely what made equality before the law so imperative.
Glenn GreenwaldWhen men follow justice the city blooms, the earth bears rich harvests, and children and flocks increase; but for the unjust all nature is hostile, the people waste away from famine, and a whole city may reap the evil fruit of one man's ill deeds.
Christopher Henry DawsonTags: history justice evil religion
Be just before you are generous.
James JoyceTags: justice ulysses ireland james-joyce just stephen generous generocity
My dear friend, to be both powerful and fair has always been difficult for mankind. Power and justice have always been seen like day and night; this being the case, when one of them is there the other disappears.
Mehmet Murat ildanTags: justice
How do you stop those who will stop at nothing?
Battle in Seattle FilmTags: freedom justice fight fairness
Court games aren't fair. They don't judge men by their worth, and they aren't about what's just. Guilty men can hold power their whole lives and be wept for when they pass. Innocent men can be spent like coins because it's convenient. You don't have to have sinned for them to ruin you. If your destruction is useful to them, you'll be destroyed.
Daniel AbrahamTags: politics morality justice court
Freedom flourishes upon the bedrock of ethics and integrity.
Mollie MartiTags: wisdom justice leadership clarity
A soul that is kind and intends justice discovers more than any sophist
SophoclesJe précise que je crois profondément à bien peu de choses, deux ou trois. La justice sociale, l’éducation, la subversion [...]. Je crois profondément que l’avenir de l’Homme et de sa fiancée ne se joue pas à la Bourse, à l’Université, dans un Parlement, dans un journal, dans un laboratoire de recherche. Je crois profondément que l’avenir de l’humanité se joue, chaque jour, dans la classe d’un prof de philo qui donne un cours sur le libre-arbitre à de futurs plombiers, de futurs flics, coiffeuses, infirmiers, informaticiennes et vendeurs de chars usagés. » (Pierre Foglia, éditorial, La Presse, 16 mai 1996)
Pierre FogliaTags: justice philosophie subversion avenir éducation
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