Quotes About Justice
Inequality can have a bad downside, but equality, for its part, sure does get in the way of coordination.
~ Mary Douglas
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We are to be agents of His great upside down Kindgom, where the outcasts are listened to, the broken are given dignity, and those suffering under the weight of sexual exploitation are rescued and healed.
~ Mary E. DeMuth
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God] occupies all the difficult spaces humanity has endured. While I can't fully reconcile the problem of evil and why so many people have been sexually violated over the centuries, I do know this: Jesus has wept alongside me, and he weeps for his church to rise up valiantly and love the least, the last, and the lost. This is our WE TOO moment, to purposefully suffer alongside the sexually broken.
~ Mary E. DeMuth
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The church acts most like Jesus when it protects the victimized.
~ Mary E. DeMuth
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Taking another life, she had whispered, even a guilty one, should never be easy. If it were, we'd be little more than animals.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Truth is as free as the air and we all have the right to breathe as deeply of it as we wish. It cannot be held back in the palm of any one man.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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It doesn't matter how rich or important you are. Everyone's in the same boat. And medical resources and costs are kept under control." "What about brains?" Ethan asks. "What are they worth?" "Brains are pretty much illegal.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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They'll pay for this. All of it. I promise. One day they'll pay.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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stopped him, pushing him to his feet again by the tip of my sword. "It shouldn't matter if I am a tavern maid or a princess. When I see you treating others with respect without regard to their station—or anatomy—then your apology will mean something." I
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Taking a life, even a guilty one, should never be easy. If it were, we'd be little more than animals.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Seeing Malich dead was suddenly a very small victory. The satisfaction trickled away, like his blood across the floor. His death only gave me an ending-it didn´t give back what had been taken.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Even justice couldn't erase scars—it only delivered on a promise to the living that evil would not go unpunished.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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I could only hope he'd be called up soon to return to his regiment, and if the gods be just, kicked in the head by a horse.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Sometimes it takes just one person who won't let evil win.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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The problem is, some people think they're above the law. There are plenty of good reasons why we have so much regulation.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Hungry dragons may sleep for years, but they do not change their eating habits. He must be found. The dead demand justice, as do the living.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Eu o interrompi, empurrando-o para que ficasse em pé de novo, com a ponta da minha espada. "Não deveria fazer diferença se eu sou uma criada de taverna ou uma princesa. Quando eu o vir tratando os outros com respeito, independentemente da posição que ocupam, ou da sua anatomia, então seu pedido de desculpas significará alguma coisa." Eu me virei para ir embora enquanto ele ainda falava, cansada porque essa era uma batalha que eu teria que lutar repetidas vezes.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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The law, which even in those hard days — popularly known as the good old times, by the way — was supposed to regard an accused person as innocent until his or her guilt was duly established, did not afford the suspected individual much opportunity of proving that innocence. The prisoner's counsel was not allowed to plead for his client.
~ Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Justice to the dead first," he said; "mercy to the living afterward.
~ Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Public disinterest in punishing illegal vote buying means that local prosecutors rarely pursue charges against their fellow elected colleagues....Yet the inclination no matter how small, to blame the most vulnerable citizens for fraud is misdirected.....Any outrage over fraud should be reserved for the candidates who buy their votes, neglect the issues that concern the poor, and studiously refuse to implement policies that could help them.
~ Mary Frances Berry
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The poor stole what they could from the rich, and the rich stole what they could from the working poor - one act called crime, the other, industry
~ Unknown
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There's one rule for the men and another for us,
~ Unknown
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We all of us deserve happiness or none of us does.
~ Mary Gordon
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I am not an anti to anything which will bring freedom to my class.
~ Mary Harris Jones
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