Quotes About Fairness
It is very unfair to judge any body's conduct, without an intimate knowledge of their situation.
~ Jane Austen
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I wouldn't pretend to tell you we don't pay our lawyers well.
~ Jay Alan Sekulow
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Just punishment, which observes restraints, is different from revenge, which knows no limits.
~ Jean Bethke Elshtain
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We cannot prove that privileged owe something to the rest, any more than we can prove that theft is wrong.
~ Jean Dreze
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İyilikte bir ÅŸey yok. Güzel ve zengin olunca elbette iyi olur insan. Mesele adil olmakta. Ama bu adaletsizlikte hizmetçi ol da iyi ol bakal?m!
~ Jean Genet
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This is my client Trent. I'm going to defend him vigorously, because that's my job. When he looks at you today, he has to see a group of people who are willing to be fair and impartial. Please think about those words—fair and impartial. Because, believe me, if it were you in this chair, or your mother, or your child, you'd be as desperate to have fair and impartial jurors as he is right now.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
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Extreme justice is often injustice.
~ Jean Racine
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Inequality is expensive for two reasons, one connected with justice and one with efficiency.
~ Jean Tirole
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to create true equality of opportunity,
~ Jean Tirole
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A people, Dr Alison had said, should be judged by the way they treated those weaker than themselves.
~ Jean Ure
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It isn't the big troubles in life that require character. Anybody can rise to a crisis and face a crushing tragedy with courage, but to meet the petty hazards of the day with a laugh - I really think that requires spirit. It's the kind of character that I am going to develop. I am going to pretend that all life is just a game which I must play as skillfully and fairly as I can. If I lose, I am going to shrug my shoulders and laugh - also if I win.
~ Jean Webster
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I am going to pretend that all life is just a game which I must play as skilfully and fairly as I can. If I lose, I am going to shrug my shoulders and laugh—also if I win.
~ Jean Webster
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An honest man nearly always thinks justly.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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I know he is--sensitive--on some points, Detective, but you must bear in mind how hard it is for an honest man to do his work in relative obscurity, while dishonest men attain wealth and renown. That is why corruption is so pernicious. It breaks the will of good men.
~ Jed Rubenfeld
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On the other hand, when you work hard, do your job, and help others on your team, you'll make a lasting impression. People remember who was competent, who worked hard, who was fair, and who was their friend. People will remember when you came through.
~ Jeff Cannon
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Nothing in life is fair. Fair is a dirty word and I'll thank you not to use that language around me.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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Don't thank people for giving you what you should already have
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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Not all games are innocent. Some come dangerously close to cruelty.
~ Elie Wiesel
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Everyone should leave the table feeling as if they've gotten a bad deal," my father once taught me joylessly. "This way, you may rest assured that nobody was taken for a ride, and that nobody can get too far ahead.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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You must win the respect of your subordinates by treating them with absolute fairness. Of course it helps to have an inherently dominant personality and a character both strong and just, commanding and yet tolerant…
~ Elizabeth Peters
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Nobody who works full time deserves to live in poverty.
~ Elizabeth Warren
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America could do a lot with the money taxpayers spend to keep afloat people who are working full-time but whose employers don't pay a living wage. Of
~ Elizabeth Warren
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Adults often think that fair means impartial, equitable, unbiased. Family rules, school rules, and team rules apply to each sibling, student, or teammate equally. But autism un- levels the playing field. It potholes the field. All things are not being equal. So our thinking on the subject of fair must change. Here it is: Fair does not mean everything is equal. Fair is when everyone gets what they need.
~ Ellen Notbohm
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the 34th, gently explaining that the doctrine of equal shares for all could not always be maintained, since the needs of one might exceed the needs
~ Ellis Peters
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