Quotes About Justice
Do unto others, boy, before they do unto you.
~ Clive Barker
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CONSTRUCTION ON SAN QUENTIN PRISON BEGAN auspiciously on Bastille Day, July 14, 1852.
~ Clive Cussler
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for a democracy to flourish, it must have an incorruptible bureaucracy.
~ Clive Cussler
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I do not believe that any form of lasting community can exist where people do not share the same sense of what is just and what is not just.
~ Coetzee
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A revolutionary is only a terrorist until he's achieved his revolution. After that he's a hero. An outcome makes a morality...
~ Colin Thubron
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Há muito que os comissários do gulag se tinham aposentado, com medalhas e pensões. Nem um único comparecera perante a justiça. A Rússia voltara as costas ao passado. Como podia eu entender? Desde o Holocausto, o meu mundo fizera da memória um dever. A Rússia, tal como a China, optara pelo esquecimento. Era assim que as pessoas sobreviviam, dizia o escritor Shamalov. Uma nação não se construía sobre a verdade.
~ Colin Thubron
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If there is no justice in this world, try the next.
~ Colleen Kinder
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He told her that every one of her enemies, all the masters and overseers of her suffering, would be punished, if not in this world then the next, for justice may be slow and invisible, but it always renders its true verdict in the end.
~ Colson Whitehead
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because for him to do nothing was to undermine his own dignity.
~ Colson Whitehead
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All men are created equal, unless we decide you are not a man.
~ Colson Whitehead
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And America, too, is a delusion, the grandest one of all. The white race believes—believes with all its heart—that it is their right to take the land. To kill Indians. Make war. Enslave their brothers. This nation shouldn't exist, if there is any justice in the world, for its foundations are murder, theft, and cruelty. Yet here we are.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Plantation justice was mean and constant but the world was indiscriminate. Out in the world, the wicked escaped comeuppance and the decent stood in their stead at the whipping tree. Tennessee's disasters were the fruit of indifferent nature, without connection to the crimes of the homesteaders. To how the Cherokee had lived their lives.
~ Colson Whitehead
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justice may be slow and invisible, but it always renders its true verdict in the end.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Take it out on each other if you cannot take it out on the ones who deserve it.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Elwood said, It's against the law. State law, but also Elwood's. If everyone looked the other way, then everybody was in on it. If he looked the other way, he was as implicated as the rest. That's how he saw it, how he'd always seen things.
~ Colson Whitehead
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You can change the law but you can't change people and how they treat each other. Nickel
~ Colson Whitehead
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The negro's story may have started in this country with degradation, but triumph and prosperity would be his one day.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Tennessee was cursed. Initially, she assigned the devastation of Tennessee, the blaze and the disease, to justice. The whites got what they deserved for enslaving her people, for massacring another race, for stealing the very land itself. Let them burn by flame or fever, let the destruction started here roll acre by acre until the dead have been avenged. But if people received their just portion of misfortune, what had she done to bring her troubles on herself?
~ Colson Whitehead
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The whites got what they deserved. For enslaving her people, for massacring another race, for stealing the very land itself. Let them burn by flame or fever, let the destruction started here rove acre by acre until the dead have been avenged.
~ Colson Whitehead
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In another country they would have been criminals, but this was America.
~ Colson Whitehead
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If you were a thing—a cart or a horse or a slave—your value determined your possibilities.
~ Colson Whitehead
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The white boys bruised differently than the black boys and called it the Ice Cream Factory because you came out with bruises of every color. The black boys called it the White House because that was its official name and it fit and didn't need to be embellished. The White House delivered the law and everybody obeyed.
~ Colson Whitehead
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During his term at Nickel, the Mexican boy sidestepped the squabbles that embroiled the rest of them, the uncounted disputes over psychological turf and endless encroachments. His constant dorm reassignments notwithstanding, Jaimie kept a quiet profile and conducted himself in accordance with the Nickel handbook's rules of conduct—a miracle, since no one had ever seen the handbook despite its constant invocations by the staff. Like justice, it existed in theory.
~ Colson Whitehead
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All men are created equal, unless we decide that you are not a man.
~ Colson Whitehead
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