Quotes About Justice
He was staring at my face. His eyes couldn't leave my eyes and his flesh was already dying with the fear inside him. He tried to talk and made only harsh breathing sounds. He raised his hands as if I were something evil and he had to keep me away. I was evil. I was evil for the good. I was evil and he knew it. I was worse than they were, so much worse that they couldn't stand the comparison. I had one, good, efficient, enjoyable way of getting rid of cancerous Commies. I killed them.
~ Mickey Spillane
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I was a licensed investigator who knocked off somebody who needed knocking off bad and he couldn't get to me. So I was a murderer by definition and all the law could do was shake its finger.
~ Mickey Spillane
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They were going to die slower and harder than any son of a bitch had ever died before, and while they died I'd laugh my god-damn head off!
~ Mickey Spillane
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If you look at any religious description of hell, it is the same as human society, the way we dream. Hell is a place of suffering, a place of fear, a place of war and violence, a place of judgment and no justice, a place of punishment that never ends.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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All of humanity is searching for truth, justice, and beauty. We are on an eternal search for the truth because we only believe in the lies we have stored in our mind. We are searching for justice because in the belief system we have, there is no justice. We search for beauty because it doesn't matter how beautiful a person is, we don't believe that person has beauty. We keep searching and searching, when everything is already within us. There is no truth to find.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Life brings to you exactly what you need. There is perfect justice in hell. There is nothing to blame. We can even say that our suffering is a gift. If you just open your eyes and see what is around you, it's exactly what you need to clean your poison, to heal your wounds, to accept yourself, and to get out of hell.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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The people of power abuse the people who have less power because they need to release their emotional poison. We have the need to release the poison, and sometimes we don't want justice; we just want to release, we want peace. That is why humans are hunting power all the time, because the more powerful we are, the easier it is to release the poison to the ones who cannot defend themselves.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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The Judge decrees, and the Victim suffers the guilt and punishment. But who says there is justice in this dream? True justice is paying only once for each mistake. True injustice is paying more than once for each mistake.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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All of humanity is searching for truth, justice, and beauty. We are on an eternal search for the truth because we only believe in the lies we have stored in our mind. We are searching for justice because in the belief system we have, there is no justice. We search for beauty because it doesn't matter how beautiful a person is, we don't believe that person has beauty. We keep searching and searching, when everything is already within us.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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The rest of the animals pay once for every mistake they make. But not us. We have a powerful memory. We make a mistake, we judge ourselves, we find ourselves guilty, and we punish ourselves. If justice exists, then that was enough; we don't need to do it again. But every time we remember, we judge ourselves again, we are guilty again, and we punish ourselves again, and again, and again.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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If we have a wife or husband he or she also reminds us of the mistake, so we can judge ourselves again, punish ourselves again, and find ourselves guilty again. Is this fair? How many times do we make our spouse, our children, or our parents pay for the same mistake? Every time we remember the mistake, we blame them again and send them all the emotional poison we feel at the injustice, and then we make them pay again for the same mistake. Is that justice?
~ Miguel Ruiz
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La verdadera justicia consiste en pagar sólo una vez por cada error. Lo que es verdaderamente injusto es pagar varias veces por el mismo error.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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True justice is paying only once for each mistake. True injustice is paying more than once for each mistake...We make a mistake, we judge ourselves, we find ourselves guilty, and we punish ourselves.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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All of humanity is searching for truth, justice, and beauty...We don't see the truth because we are blind. What blinds us are all those false beliefs we have in our mind.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Toda la humanidad busca la verdad, la justicia y la belleza. Estamos inmersos en una búsqueda eterna de la verdad porque sólo creemos en las mentiras que hemos almacenado en nuestra mente. Buscamos la justicia porque en el sistema de creencias que tenemos no existe. Buscamos la belleza porque, por muy bella que sea una persona, no creemos que lo sea. Seguimos buscando y buscando cuando todo está ya en nosotros.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Una mente indulgente es justa. El perdón crea inmunidad al dolor.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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True justice is paying only once for each mistake. True injustice is paying more than once for each mistake
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Gabriel: This is a *travesty* of justice. Michael: Justice is my father's prerogative. The rest of us… Lucifer: The rest of us can only do what we think is *right*.
~ Mike Carey
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Joe was about to learn, that in the future, justice was not only blind, but had become rather retarded as well.
~ Mike Judge
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It's just the nature of things. Every lawyer starts out seeking justice and winds up seeking victories. Every doctor want to save his patients and ends up wanting to save his investments. And every journalist starts out caring about the truth and ends up caring about circulation.
~ Mike Resnick
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Tell me, doc. Tell me. Why do they have wars?" I shook my head. Was there ever a good reason? To make the world safe for democracy? To stop the death camps? To free the slaves? Maybe. Those were better reasons than cheap oil. But up close, no matter what the reason, it was husbands and sons and brothers who never came home.
~ Mike Resnick
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This court finds that no one should have to wait until they are dead to prove that they are in harm's way.
~ Mike Shepherd
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Grampa Trouble always said the only fair fight was the one you lost.
~ Mike Shepherd
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But why don't you take him with you into the light? He does not deserve the light, he deserves peace
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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