Quotes About Justice
Siromašni su ve?inom pošteni.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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Give 'em all the same grub and all the same pay And the war would be over and done in a day.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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Haie looked round once again and said wrathfully, satisfied and rather mysteriously: "Revenge is black-pudding.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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It's queer, when one thinks about it," goes on Kropp, "we are here to protect our fatherland. And the French are over there to protect their fatherland. Now who's in the right?
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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People who write the false things and cause a disrupt ought to be strung up. They're the real villains
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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At a time when hundreds of men have been put to death without trial or any sort of evidence of guilt, and when the population literally trembles with fear, animals have rights guaranteed them which men and women cannot think of expecting.
~ Erik Larson
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In part, he knew, this happiness was fostered by German law, which forbade cruelty to animals and punished violators with prison, and here Dodd found deepest irony. "At a time when hundreds of men have been put to death without trial or any sort of evidence of guilt, and when the population literally trembles with fear, animals have rights guaranteed them which men and women cannot think of expecting." He added, "One might easily wish he were a horse!
~ Erik Larson
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Mrs. Caillaux bought a gun, practiced with it at the gunsmith's shop, then went to the editor's office and fired six times. In her testimony, offering an unintended metaphor for what was soon to befall Europe, she said, "These pistols are terrible things. They go off by themselves." She
~ Erik Larson
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He wrote, "It is so humiliating to me to shake hands with known and confessed murderers.
~ Erik Larson
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In part, he knew, this happiness was fostered by German law, which forbade cruelty to animals and punished violators with prison, and here Dodd found deepest irony. "At a time when hundreds of men have been put to death without trial or any sort of evidence of guilt, and when the population literally trembles with fear, animals have rights guaranteed them which men and women cannot think of expecting.
~ Erik Larson
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If someone asks me why we did not use the regular courts I would reply: at the moment I was responsible for the German nation; consequently
~ Erik Larson
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we seek no territorial gains, we seek only the right of man to be free; we seek his right to worship his God, to lead his life in his own way, secure from persecution. As
~ Erik Larson
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I have examined the laws of the United States carefully and I do not find any law which says that a white man shall be punished for killing a Chinaman.
~ Erik Larson
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four essential human freedoms": speech, worship, and freedom from want and fear.
~ Erik Larson
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But no matter how far Germany advanced or how much more territory it seized, Hitler would not prevail. The might of the British Empire—"nay, in a certain sense, the whole English-speaking world"—was on his trail, "bearing with them the swords of justice.
~ Erik Larson
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Class analysis can thus function not simply as part of scientific theory of interests and conflicts, but of an emancipatory theory of alternatives and social justice as well. Even if socialism is off the historical agenda, the idea of countering the exploitative logic of capitalism is not.
~ Erik Olin Wright
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Evil prevails when good people do nothing.
~ Erin Gruwell
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The only thing we're supposed to do is get Mrs. Allred off.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
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Angeles in the plain-clothes division
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
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as incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
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The department has its own ideas of what constitutes justice. If we could uncover some evidence which would bolster the D.A's case, that would be justice. If we uncovered some evidence that wouldn't ... well, you know how it is.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
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There are no ethics when you're dealing with the police. Or I should say when the police are dealing with you. You're supposed to be bound by ethics. The police don't have ethics. They act on the assumption that they're 'getting the truth,' whereas you are 'protecting a criminal
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
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Our heroic projects that are aimed at destroying evil have the paradoxical effect of bringing more evil into the world.
~ Ernest Becker
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