Quotes About Justice
in respect of riches, no citizen shall ever be wealthy enough to buy another, and none poor enough to be forced to sell himself.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The truth is that there is no terror untempered by some great moral idea.
~ Jean-Luc Godard
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It matters little whether we see or not the triumph of our work or even its recognition; that has no importance, as long as it is devoted to truth and justice. As long as this is so, we shall not die, we shall always have friends and even a homeland, as we carry it within us; our country is that of the spirit. Ödön von Horvath, letter to Theodor Csokor of 23 March 1938
~ Jean-Michel Palmier
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The task therefore was not only to denounce this supposed kinship between classical German culture and National Socialism, and show what this supposed 'Germanity' had falsified, but also to emphasize the extent to which the classical German heritage was indissociable from those values now trampled on by the Nazis: a certain belief in freedom, justice and democracy.
~ Jean-Michel Palmier
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There is sadness and evil in the world, yes. There is also goodness and beauty and justice. The one is as real as the other, and we must keep that fact firmly in mind or lose all sense of proportion.
~ Jeanne M. Dams
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The league lied. They had the evidence and chose to ignore it. They had the evidence at least since 2005, when one unlikely scientist, a man from nowhere who would not go away, who would not back down, found proof.
~ Jeanne Marie Laskas
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Extreme corruption steals our dignity from us as human beings and degrades us to the level of animals,
~ Jeanne Marie Laskas
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O Liberty Liberty how many crimes are committed in thy name
~ Jeanne-Marie Roland
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It was a genuine revelation, you see," said Aimée to the baron. "They can be killed. The real assholes can be killed.
~ Jean-Patrick Manchette
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Five or six hundred heads cut off would have assured your repose, freedom and happiness.
~ Jean-Paul Marat
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God has always been hard on the poor.
~ Jean-Paul Marat
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What do I care about Jupiter? Justice is a human issue, and I do not need a god to teach it to me.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Tragische Schuld verkörpert sich im permanenten Konflikt zwischen der uralten religiösen Vorstellung von der Missetat als einer Beschmutzung, die einer ganzen Rasse anhaftet und unausweichlich von einer Generation auf die nächste vererbt wird [...], und dem neuen vom Gesetz übernommenen Konzept, nach dem der Schuldige definiert wird als Privatperson, die sich aus eigenem Antrieb und unter keinem Zwang stehend entschlossen hat, ein Verbrechen zu begehen.
~ Jean-Pierre Vernant
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I know he is--sensitive--on some points, Detective, but you must bear in mind how hard it is for an honest man to do his work in relative obscurity, while dishonest men attain wealth and renown. That is why corruption is so pernicious. It breaks the will of good men.
~ Jed Rubenfeld
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Enough of crime!" Bustling in
~ Jeff Brown
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Racism is not merely about individual chauvinism, prejudice, or bigotry. Ruth Glimore reminds us that it is about the ways different groups are 'vulnerable to premature death,' whether at the hands of the state or structures that kill.
~ Jeff Chang
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The truth would be difficult to speak, but it would be necessary to begin to right the wrongs done to Blacks and Coloureds. Reconciliation would not be a gift, but an 'exchange for truth.' In other words, peace and justice are inseparable from each other.
~ Jeff Chang
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But racism and inequality would never end if Blacks focused on easing white anxiety.
~ Jeff Chang
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Migration is always a choice to live. The opposite of migration is not citizenship. It is containment, the condition of being unfree shared with all who are considered less than citizens. The migrant reminds the citizen of the rights that they should be guaranteed.
~ Jeff Chang
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If you are justified in shooting you are justified in killing, in all but a few quite obvious circumstances. Don't try to be fancy. Shoot for the center of mass. The world is full of decent people. Criminals we can do without.
~ Jeff Cooper
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The world is full of decent people. Criminals we can do without.
~ Jeff Cooper
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Will we welcome people who flee submerged coastlines and sinking islands—or will we imprison them?
~ Jeff Goodell
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These people have served a longer sentence than some people who have committed murder. (describing the jury in the OJ Simpson murder trial)
~ Jeff Greenfield
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For the first time, though only in private, he began incrementally revealing the considerable divide between the Bible-based religion he still preached and his true beliefs. Jones talked about reincarnation—not only his faith in it, but his conviction that "Jim Jones" was simply the latest physical manifestation of a spirit previously occupying the earthly bodies of other great men, all of them dedicated to equality and justice.
~ Jeff Guinn
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