Quotes About Fairness
May the surprises in your lives always be good ones. And may the people in your lives treat you kindly and fairly. Any may the choices and sacrifices you make in your lives be the right ones for you. May you be blessed in every way, and happy in your lives. I
~ Danielle Steel
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They're all special, but no one gets special treatment.
~ Danielle Steel
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They're all special, but no one gets special treatment. It wouldn't be fair to the others.
~ Danielle Steel
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For my friends, everything; for my enemies, the law.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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Now the Whigs also had to abide by the rule of law, the principle that laws should not be applied selectively or arbitrarily and that nobody is above the law.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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Solamente cuando muchos individuos y grupos tienen voz en las decisiones y el poder político para sentarse en la mesa, empieza a tener sentido la idea de que todos deben ser tratados con justicia.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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Okay, I sighed. I don't like it, but my hands are tied. I just want you to know this: if I ever get the chance to betray you, I will. If the opportunity arises to pay you back, I'll take it. You'll never be able to trust me. Fair enough, he said.
~ Darren Shan
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It had been a dangerous gamble — and unfair to the Hemlocks, who knew nothing of their role in the deadly game — but sometimes you have to take chances. Was it wise to risk five lives for the sake of one? Probably not. But it was human . If I'd learned one thing from my one encounter with the crazy vampaneze, it was that even the undead could be human. We had to be — without a touch of humanity, we'd be like Murlough, nothing more than bloodthirsty monsters of the night.
~ Darren Shan
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Fair doesn't come into {the law.}
~ Dave Barry
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So much human attention and expertise, in fact, that even at four dollars a cup, chances were some person—or many people, or hundreds of people—along the line were being taken, underpaid, exploited.
~ Dave Eggers
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Even a four-dollar cup was miraculous, given how many people were involved, and how much individual human attention and expertise was lavished on the beans dissolved in that four-dollar cup. So much human attention and expertise, in fact, that even at four dollars a cup, chances were some person—or many people, or hundreds of people—along the line were being taken, underpaid, exploited.
~ Dave Eggers
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If the farmer gets forty times the commodity rate, then what had been a break-even endeavor becomes a profession—and everyone involved could live with dignity and pride.
~ Dave Eggers
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But if the customer knows that five dollars is the actual price that cup of coffee should be—the correct price to ensure that everyone involved in bringing that cup of coffee into existence is being treated humanely and given a chance to live with dignity—would that customer balk or step up?
~ Dave Eggers
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It had always bothered Tom that women thought they could win an argument with a man simply by appealing to his baser instincts, by holding out the mere possibility of award-winning carnal knowledge. It was the gender equivalent of a preemptive nuclear strike. He thought it unfair and, quite frankly, disrespectful of the entire male population.
~ David Baldacci
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Justice. It wasn't about the greater good. It was about what was right and wrong on an individual basis. Person by person. Because if you neglected the people, the idea of a greater good was a pipe dream created by those whose idea of the "greater good" almost always tended to favor themselves and people like them.
~ David Baldacci
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Important man, they say. Lot of important men in this world. But they die just like the rest of us. God's way of making life fair.
~ David Baldacci
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Life is not fair any way you cut it, Michelle. You know that and I know that. We've lived that stuff too often to recognize it any other way.
~ David Baldacci
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It had always bothered Tom that women thought they could win an argument with a man simply by appealing to his baser instincts, by holding out the mere possibility of award-winning carnal knowledge. It was the gender-battle equivalent of a preemptive nuclear strike. He thought it unfair and, quite frankly, disrespectful of the entire male population.
~ David Baldacci
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all facts are created equal.
~ David Brin
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We never minded paying a fair price, but overpaying was anathema to us—and it should be to you.
~ David Cote
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The perception of unfairness or injustice is the ultimate cause of most, if not all, anger... In fact, fairness is simply a perceptual interpretation... Your assumption that they are "being unfair" implies that your way of looking at things is universally accepted.
~ David D. Burns
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The marketplace is not a battlefield where the person with the most money wins the battle and takes the whole prize;
~ Unknown
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err on the side of neutrality
~ David Foster Wallace
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John Ziegler is not a journalist-he is an entertainer. Or maybe it's better to say that he is part of a peculiar, modern, and very popular type of news industry, one that manages to enjoy authority and influence of journalism without the stodgy constraints of fairness, objectivity, and responsibility that make trying to tell the truth such a drag for everyone involved. It is a frightening industry, though not for any of the simple reasons most critics give.
~ David Foster Wallace
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