Quotes About Justice
La resistencia pacífica es nuestra única esperanza.
~ Ken Follett
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I bambini vennero presto per assistere all'impiccagione.
~ Ken Follett
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Siempre es el momento propicio para hacer lo correcto.
~ Ken Follett
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Nor would he care what the target was. If they bombed Chile, it would be the same as bombing New York.
~ Ken Follett
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Justice was done. Swithin was a murderer and a rapist who deserved to die. But I found that my conscience was not untroubled. I had lured him into an ambush. In a way the death of poor George Cox was my responsibility. I had meddled in things that should have been left to the law or, failing that, to God. I may yet go through anguish in hell for my sin. But if I had to live that time again I would do the same
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Our great stumbling block, in our stride toward freedom, is not the White Citizens' Councilor or the Ku Klux Klanner. It's the white moderate who is more devoted to order than to justice;
~ Ken Follett
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They who live by the sword shall die by the sword. Jesus said, although that verse was not often quoted by the priests of King Edward III's reign. Fiat voluntas tua : They will be done [Latin]
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en una guerra civil, la primera víctima era la justicia.
~ Ken Follett
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Sostenemos como certeza manifiesta que todos los hombres fueron creados por igual».
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America is ruled by laws, not mobs!
~ Ken Follett
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No se le había pasado por la cabeza que acusar a las agencias gubernamentales de actos ilegales era en sí un acto ilegal? ¿Imaginaba que estaba viviendo en una democracia liberal degenerada?
~ Ken Follett
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Sueño que un día esta nación se alzará y vivirá de acuerdo con el verdadero sentido de su credo: «Sostenemos como certeza manifiesta que todos los hombres fueron creados por igual».
~ Ken Follett
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No hay justicia sin orden en las calles, y no habrá paz mientras vivamos bajo la amenaza del comunismo internacional.
~ Ken Follett
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The working class are more numerous than the ruling class, and stronger. They depend on us for everything. We provide their food and build their houses and make their clothes, and without us they die. They can't do anything unless we let them. Always remember that.
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We hanged him in front of Kingsbridge Cathedral. It is the usual place for executions. After all, if you can't kill a man in front of God's face you probably shouldn't kill him at all.
~ Ken Follett
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Resulta extraño que a veces Dios se lleve a los hombres buenos y deje a los malos.
~ Ken Follett
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The law makes no decisions. It has no will of its own. It's like a weapon, or a tool: it works for those who pick it up and use it.
~ Ken Follett
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Perot's father did not know what civil rights were: this was how you treated other human beings.
~ Ken Follett
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hombres de poder jamás muestran gratitud. Démosles lo que les demos, lo aceptan como un derecho.
~ Ken Follett
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If you start a witch hunt, you have to find some witches.
~ Ken Follett
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Every man who ever robbed or raped or murdered had a mother, and many had wives who loved them and children who needed them. But they killed other women's husbands, and sold other men's children into slavery, and took other people's life savings to spend in alehouses and brothels. They must be punished.
~ Ken Follett
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Better to suffer evil than stand by and do nothing.
~ Ken Follett
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and Wilson was looking for a pretext to unseat him. Gus was thrilled that a world leader would say it was not acceptable for men to achieve power through murder. Would there come a day when that principle was accepted by all nations? The
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hemos ganado —se dijo—. Somos los vencedores. El pueblo ha derrocado a sus opresores.»
~ Ken Follett
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