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Quotes About Justified

I don't touch anything I don't deserve.
~ Romelu Lukaku
In the middle of a recession no tax increase is justified because it kills jobs, and any tax increase is a job-killing measure and should be defeated.
~ Newt Gingrich
No foreign policy can be justified except a policy devoted without reservation or diversion to the protection of liberty of the American people, with war only as the last resort and only to preserve that liberty.
~ Robert A. Taft
The incident does not mean that most Japanese were not appalled by Aum. It does suggest that many young adults viewed their society as so corrupt and hypocritical that any degree of mockery, if not violence against it, was justified.
~ Robert Jay Lifton
The pastors and professors who gave their enthusiastic support to Hitler all were marked by a particularly intense nationalism. Furthermore, this nationalism justified in their minds any number of compromised values.
~ Robert P. Ericksen
The sad truth about bigotry is that most bigots either don't realize that they are bigots, or they convince themselves that their bigotry is perfectly justified.
~ Wayne Gerard Trotman
By any reasonable measure of achievement, the faith of the Enlightenment thinkers in science was justified.
~ E. O. Wilson
Truth is something that we can attempt to doubt, and then perhaps, after much exertion, discover that part of the doubt is not justified.
~ Niels Bohr
Tut! They were justified in their feelings, if not the extremity of their reaction." He winked with his unglassed eye. "I was doubtless guilty of some indelicate prestidigitation of the dice. My mistake was that I was found out. "If they had actually caught and killed me, of course, I would have been somewhat more upset.
~ Alan Dean Foster
understood that when treachery is philosophically justified, true peace is impossible.
~ Don Richardson
are we justified in concluding that God always orchestrates the events of our lives to fulfill His purpose? According to Romans 8:28, the answer is a solid yes.
~ Jerry Bridges
Never think that war, no matter how necessary nor how justified, is not a crime. Ask the infantry and ask the dead.
~ Ernest Hemingway
So even if you're just an invited participant, you should ask yourself if the meeting—and your attendance—is desirable and justified.
~ Andrew S. Grove
They observe the principle, Master Witcher, that since the end is justified, the means must be found.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
How could it have been sudden and justified anger if the ringleaders of the mob—who were the most visible and active during the massacre—were people no one knew, and who had arrived in Rivia several days before the riots, from God knows where?
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Even for an end that was justified by the means?' 'One can always find a less drastic means.' The emperor wiped his face. 'There are always plenty of them.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
I moved to New York City for my health. I'm paranoid and New York was the only place where my fears were justified.
~ Anita Weiss
If people lose faith in their government, the result is the same whether or not the loss of confidence is justified.
~ John Kennedy
My disdain for Trump is clear and warranted.
~ Ana Kasparian
'Justified' is one of the greatest teams I've ever played for. It's just awesome.
~ Neal McDonough
If I see someone break down in tears, I don't necessarily feel empathy for them in those moments unless it's really warranted. I feel like a tear needs to be warranted in a movie; it needs to be earned.
~ Andrew Haigh
in Saudi Arabia, in Kuwait - they have become "unlawful combatants", "battlefield detainees". That, in essence, is what the Russians called them in the 1980s. It justified their detention in the hideous Pol e-Chowkri prison outside Kabul
~ Robert Fisk
Instances of delightfulness are always intrinsically beautiful, so to speak, and yet under the right circumstances they may be swinish as well, for what is humanly beautiful might, as it were, be too beautiful for human beings, for which reason people are glad to place beauty in proximity to pigpens, as one is no doubt justified in saying.
~ Robert Walser
To affirm that contemporary tyranny cannot be adequately understood outside the classical frame of reference is to affirm that the classics were justified in their rejection of unlimited technical progress and universal enlightenment.
~ Leo Strauss