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Quotes About Unfairness

The rich, by unfair combinations, contribute frequently to prolong a season of distress among the poor.
~ Thomas Malthus
Equalising performance between teams runs completely counter to the idea of F1 and would be very unfair for us.
~ Lewis Hamilton
I'm not afraid of death, but I resent it. I think it's unfair and irritating. Every time I see something beautiful, I not only want to return to it, but it makes me want to see other beautiful things. I know I'm not going to get to all the places I want to go.
~ Viggo Mortensen
Life's unfair. You're going to have things happen to you.
~ Will Muschamp
I'm not afraid of death, but I resent it. I think it's unfair and irritating.
~ Viggo Mortensen
I think it's always unfair, but, if you are Neymar or Messi or Suarez, people expect every week back-to-back goals or brilliant performances.
~ Edgar Davids
Like the rest of the genetic lottery, beauty is unfair. Everyone falls short of perfection, but some are luckier than others. Real confidence requires self-knowledge, which includes recognizing one's shortcomings as well as one's strengths.
~ Virginia Postrel
You can only exist as far as your mind will allow you to exist, and I think chronic pain will stop time dead in its tracks. You feel like you're the only one, and how unfair it is, and a million different feel-sorry-for-yourself type feelings.
~ Phil Anselmo
There's a lot of expectation after you do something that seems to have been well received. It's kind of unfair.
~ Angel Olsen
I'm seen as a chronicler of the class system, which I don't think is unfair.
~ Julian Fellowes
My poetry is me trying to reconcile my own life and opportunities I've had with opportunities my students aren't given and how profoundly unfair that is.
~ Clint Smith
For decades, American companies, large and small, have been competing with one hand tied behind their backs thanks to our unfair, outdated tax code.
~ Kevin Brady
If I was black or Hispanic, I wouldn't get any criticism. Because I'm white, people expect so much more out of me. That's a little unfair, but life isn't fair.
~ Tommy Morrison
So many times, football is really unfair.
~ Xabi Alonso
Some of my technicals, I don't even understand. I see some of those technicals other players get, and I compare them to mine and they're completely unfair.
~ DeMarcus Cousins
It's much easier for non-Indian companies to raise capital because they have profitable markets elsewhere. You might call it capital dumping, predatory pricing, or anti-WTO, but it's a very unfair playing field for Indian startups.
~ Bhavish Aggarwal
To say 'I quit' brings a lot of criticism, but to get disqualified and say the ref was unfair and harsh, in denial - fans will jump on that.
~ Paulie Malignaggi
There are few things more unfair than getting compared with Jurgen Klopp.
~ Thomas Tuchel
You just have to learn to live with the criticism even if it is unfair. It is a fact of life.
~ Simon Mignolet
Anytime you see somebody get hurt in this country and it's on television, and it seems unfair... I hope every human being in the United States feels some pain with that.
~ Cris Collinsworth
I remember my grandmother's husband dying. But I think I was older. I think I was 7 or 8 when he died. But I remember that being the first real person I knew who died, and I - and that my parents didn't let me go to the funeral. And I remember feeling like it was really unfair.
~ Marielle Heller
I would say I felt similar pressures that Black people feel in all fields, not just football. That we have to do more, that we have to be better, that we have to be exceptional just to stay on a level playing field. And it's in a lot of ways unfair, but I know I'm not alone in that feeling.
~ Brian Flores
Margaret Thatcher was not a malicious person. She was a person who couldn't see, or didn't want to see, the unfairness and disadvantaging consequences of the application of what she thought to be a renewing ideology.
~ Neil Kinnock
The Savior has suffered not just for our iniquities but also for the inequality, the unfairness, the pain, the anguish, and the emotional distresses that so frequently beset us.
~ David A. Bednar