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Quotes About Justice

Es posible que ello ocurra, pues es evidente que la corrupción también está en las propias filas de Morena, que la amnistía pensada para abatir la violencia es un espejismo, que la pobreza no se liquida si no hay desarrollo económico
~ Roger Bartra
perder unas elecciones es normal en una democracia: lo malo es perder la democracia en unas elecciones. Y eso es justamente lo que podría pasar en las próximas elecciones de 2021.
~ Roger Bartra
Do not fret because of evildoers, Nor be envious of the workers of iniquity. (Psalm 37:1)
~ Roger Campbell
God is usually on the side of the big squadrons and against the small ones.
~ Roger de Bussy-Rabutin
Taken to their logical conclusion, that even hell and all who will suffer there eternally are foreordained by God, God is thereby rendered morally ambiguous at best and a moral monster at worst.
~ Roger E. Olson
Heavy was the heart of the evil-doer and it dragged down the Scale....
~ Roger Lancelyn Green
There are ways of Deceiving the Eyes, as well as of Blinding them; so that the Cause of the Innocent must be remitted at last to that Great and Final Decision, where there is no longer any Place for Passion, Partiality, Corruption, or Error. But as to the Business of This World, when the Cocks and the Lambs lie at the Mercy of the Cats and Wolves, they must never expect better Quarter; especially where the Hearts Blood of the One, is the Nourishment and Entertainment of the Other.
~ Roger L'Estrange
He that has the Longer Sword, shall never want, either Lawyers, or Divines to Defend his Claim.
~ Roger L'Estrange
The Nazi leaders cannot be voided from human society simply because it is pleasanter or more convenient to regard them now as outside the pale of humanity.
~ Roger Manvell
It's easy to sit in relative luxury and peace and pontificate on the subject of the Third World debts.
~ Roger Moore
I cannot consistently, with self respect, do other than I have, namely, to deliberately violate an act which seems to me to be a denial of everything which ideally and in practice I hold sacred.
~ Roger Nash Baldwin
Why do we write? "To make suffering endurable To make evil intelligible To make justice desirable and . . . to make love possible
~ Roger Rosenblatt
There is justice in a detective story, and none in madness. And while there is danger in a detective story, it eventually is put to rest, which distinguishes a detective story from life, where the mysteries are illimitable. H
~ Roger Rosenblatt
there had been changes to judges' rules in favour of the criminal,
~ Roger Silverwood
Liberty is maintained by responsible freedom.
~ Roger W Hancock
ashes or diamonds foe or friend we're all equal in the end
~ Roger Waters
A place to stay Enough to eat Somewhere old heroes shuffle safely down the street Where you can speak out loud About your doubts and fears And what's more no one disappears You never hear their standard issue kicking in your door You can relax on both sides of the tracks And maniacs don't blow holes in bandsmen by remote control And everyone has recourse to the law And no one kills the children anymore And no one kills the children anymore
~ Roger Waters
The universe did not invent justice. Man did. Unfortunately, man must reside in the universe.
~ Roger Zelazny
Money can buy the necessary police order. Justice is sold to the highest bidder
~ Rohinton Mistry
Without compassion, freedom can be self-righteous, inhuman, self-centered, and cruel.
~ Rollo May Ph.D.
Riskless warfare in pursuit of human rights is a moral contradiction. The concept of human rights assumes that all human life is of equal value. Risk-free warfare presumes that our lives matter more than those we are intervening to save.
~ Romeo Dallaire
Islam calls that 'the roots of heaven' and to the Mexican Indians it is the 'tree of life'--the thing that makes both of them fall on their knees and raise their eyes and beat their tormented breasts. [...] Our needs--for justice, for freedom and dignity--are roots of heaven that are deeply embedded in our hearts, but of heaven itself men know nothing but the gripping roots...
~ Romain Gary
Peer Qvist, grasping the Bible in his hands and reaffirming to the Court his determination to carry on his defense of the whole infinite variety of roots which Heaven had planted in the earth and also in the depths of the human soul — roots which gripped them like a premonition and a longing, a tortured aspiration, a craving for justice, for dignity, freedom and love.
~ Romain Gary
Kažkur greta kažin kokia garbinga ranka, matyt, prilaik? svarstykles, ir galutinis matas negal?jo b?ti neteisingas, dievai nežaidžia sužym?tais kauliukais iš motin? širdži?.
~ Romain Gary