Quotes About Justice
No use to preach to the working-man courtesy & politeness when at the same time the working-man is not given working conditions under which he can stay polite and soft-mannered.
~ B. Traven
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The time will come when the Negro in the South will be accorded all the political rights which his ability, character, and material possessions entitle him to.
~ Booker T. Washington
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In my world there's no room for hate or discrimination in the White House. I will be an outspoken voice against that every time.
~ Catherine Cortez Masto
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The principle of equal pay for equal work is written in the EU Treaties since 1957. It is high time that it is put in practice everywhere.
~ Viviane Reding
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If, as many people believe today, Ted Bundy took lives, he also saved lives. I know he did, because I was there when he did it.
~ Ann Rule
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Ted Bundy waving to the camera while the charges against him are being read. He told reporters, "I will be heard!
~ Ann Rule
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When this you see, remember me, And bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may. Speak of me as you find ââ'¬Â¦ —Elizabeth Diane Downs, 1983
~ Ann Rule
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Wherever Law Ends, Tyranny Begins"—John Locke.
~ Ann Rule
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Guilt has no right to profit by the generosity of the guiltless.
~ Anna Katharine Green
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Karma is a boomerang and a bitch.
~ Anna Quindlen
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You gotta love a country where there are rules for being poor, and rich people make them.
~ Anna Quindlen
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No matter what the police and the district attorney said, no matter what the papers wrote, no matter what people believed then and still believe, these years later, the truth is that I did not kill my mother. I only wished I had.
~ Anna Quindlen
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Our friend stood still for a moment, and throwing his head a little back, said, "Do you know why this world is as bad as it is?" "No," said the other. "Then I'll tell you. It is because people think only about their own business, and won't trouble themselves to stand up for the oppressed, nor bring the wrong-doer to light. I never see a wicked thing like this without doing what I can
~ Anna Sewell
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No, he said, that is more than a horse can understand, but the enemy must have been awfully wicked people, if it was right to go all that way over the sea on purpose to kill them.
~ Anna Sewell
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We have no right to distress any of God's creatures without a very good reason.
~ Anna Sewell
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that if we see cruelty or wrong that we have the power to stop, and do nothing, we make ourselves sharers in the guilt.
~ Anna Sewell
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Il mondo va male perché la gente pensa solo agli affari propri, e non si preoccupa mai di prendere le parti di chi è ingiustamente oppresso o di smascherare i malfattori. Per fortuna
~ Anna Sewell
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unutmay?n ki gün gelecek hepimiz yapt?klar?m?z?n hesab?n? vereceÄŸiz, insanlara ve hayvanlara yapt?klar?m?z?n.
~ Anna Sewell
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Efficiency, liberty, justice, equality, the demands of the individual, and the demands of the group—all these things push us in different directions. And this, Berlin wrote, is unacceptable to many people:
~ Anne Applebaum
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There are, I suppose, some men as vain, as selfish, and as heartless as she is, and, perhaps, such women may be useful to punish them.
~ Anne Bronte
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I can feel for anyone that is unjustly treated...and I can feel for those that injure them too.
~ Anne Bronte
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Revenge! No—what good would that do?—it would make him no better, and me no happier.' 'I
~ Anne Bronte
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It is nonsense to talk about injuring no one but yourself ... Without injuring hundreds, if not thousands, besides, in a greater or less degree, either by the evil you do or the good you leave undone.
~ Anne Bronte
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As he frequently came to course or shoot over his brother-in-law's grounds, he would bring his favourite dogs with him; and he treated them so brutally that, poor as I was, I would have given a sovereign any day to see one of them bite him, provided the animal could have done it with impunity.
~ Anne Bronte
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