Quotes About Justice
Besides, with this creed, I can so clearly distinguish between the criminal and his crime, I can so sincerely forgive the first while I abhor the last; with this creed, revenge never worries my heart, degradation never too deeply disgusts me, injustice never crushes me too low; I live in calm, looking to the end.
~ Emily Bronte
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I never say to him, 'Let this or that enemy alone, because it would be ungenerous or cruel to harm them'; I say, 'Let them alone, because I should hate them to be wronged': and he'd crush you like a sparrow's egg, Isabella , if he found you a troublesome charge.
~ Emily Bronte
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I've done no injustice, and I repent of nothing. I'm too happy; and yet I'm not happy enough. My soul's bliss kills my body, but does not satisfy itself.
~ Emily Bronte
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People who do their duty are always finally rewarded.
~ Emily Bronte
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It is for God to punish wicked people; we should learn to forgive." "No, God won't have the satisfaction that I shall," he returned.
~ Emily Bronte
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the mild and generous are only more justly selfish than the domineering;
~ Emily Bronte
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His weakness was the only time when I could taste the delight of paying wrong for wrong.
~ Emily Bronte
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For shame, Heathcliff!' said I. 'It is for God to punish wicked people; we should learn to forgive.' 'No, God won't have the satisfaction that I shall,' he returned.
~ Emily Bronte
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If you strike me, Hareton will strike you! So you may as well sit down.
~ Emily Bronte
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Well, we must be for ourselves in the long run; the mild and generous are only more justly selfish than the domineering — and it ended when circumstances caused each to feel that the one's interest was not the chief consideration in the other's thoughts.
~ Emily Bronte
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That brute of a lad has warmed me nicely. Next time, Master Edgar, take the law into your own fists it will give you an appetite!
~ Emily Bronte
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Well, we must be for ourselves in the long run; the mild and generous are only more justly selfish than the domineering—
~ Emily Bronte
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I'm trying to settle how I shall pay Hindley back. I don't care how long I wait, if I can only do it at last. I hope he will not die before I do!
~ Emily Bronte
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I'm trying to settle how I shall pay Hindley back. I don't care how long I wait, if I only do it, at last. I hope he will not die before I do!
~ Emily Bronte
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For shame, Heathcliff!' said I. 'It is for God to punish wicked people; we should learn to forgive.' 'No, God won't have the satisfaction that I shall,' he returned. 'I only wish I knew the best way! Let me alone, and I'll plan it out: while I'm thinking of that I don't feel pain.
~ Emily Bronte
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Bana zarar gelmeyecekse, intikam almaktan mutlu olurum. Ama ihanetle zorbal???n iki ucu keskin b?çak olduÄŸunu da unutmamak gerek... Ona baÅŸvuranlar kendilerini düÅŸmanlar?ndan beter yaralayabilir.
~ Emily Bronte
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It ended. Well, we must be for ourselves in the long run; the mild and generous are only more justly selfish than the domineering - and it ended when circumstances caused each to feel that one's interest was not the chief consideration in the other's thoughts.
~ Emily Bronte
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It is for God to punish wicked people; we should learn to forgive.
~ Emily Bronte
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Justice isn't only about what a person deserves, but also about what a person needs.
~ Emily Giffin
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But I also knew in my heart that I wouldn't cover for my son if he committed a terrible crime. Any crime. I wouldn't lie for him. I wouldn't obstruct justice for him. I would stand by him, but I would also want him to confess and truly repent and bear responsibility for his actions. I would want him to earn and deserve his forgiveness.
~ Emily Giffin
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Perhaps we get, not what we deserve, but what we demand.
~ Emma Donoghue
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It stands to reason that those who assault nature will suffer at her hands in the end.
~ Emma Donoghue
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It was Anubis who set your heart on the scales against the Feather of Truth, and if your crimes weighed it down at all, it was thrown to the crocodile-faced demoness Ammit like any other scrap of meat. Only the clean-hearted got to walk forever in the Field of Reeds.
~ Emma Donoghue
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Anarchism is the great liberator of man from the phantoms that have held him captive; it is the arbiter and pacifier of the two forces for individual and social harmony.
~ Emma Goldman
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