Quotes About Justice
We know he had suffered keenly from the belief that there was a tinge of dishonour in his lot; but there are some cases, and his was one of them, in which the sense of injury breeds not the will to inflict injuries and climb over them as a ladder, but a hatred of all injury.
~ George Eliot
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a horsewhipping is not likely to be paid for with sugar-plums.
~ George Eliot
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just as when a youthful nobleman steals jewellery we call the act kleptomania, speak of it with a philosophical smile, and never think of his being sent to the house of correction as if he were a ragged boy who had stolen turnips. In
~ George Eliot
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Good phrases are surely, and ever were, very commendable. —Justice Shallow.
~ George Eliot
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it is astonishing how pleasantly conscience takes our encroachments on those who never complain or have nobody to complain for them.
~ George Eliot
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But as to listening to what one lawyer says without asking another—I wonder at a man o' your cleverness, Mr. Dill. It's well known there's always two sides, if no more; else who'd go to law, I should like to know?
~ George Eliot
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I am just and honest, not because I expect to live in another world, but because, having felt the pain of injustice and dishonesty towards myself, I have a fellow-felling with other men, who would suffer the same pain if I were unjust or dishonest towards them. It is a pang to me to witness the suffering of a fellow-being, and I feel his suffering the more acutely because he is mortal—because his life is so short, and I would have it, is possible, filled with happiness and not misery
~ George Eliot
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Legal redress is imperfect satisfaction for having one's head broken with a brickbat.
~ George Eliot
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It's the will o' Them above as a many things should be dark to us; but there's some things as I've never felt i' the dark about, and they're mostly what comes i' the day's work. You were hard done by that once, Master Marner, and it seems as you'll never know the rights of it; but that doesn't hinder there being a rights, Master Marner, for all it's dark to you and me.
~ George Eliot
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When events turn out so much better for a man than he has had reason to dread, is it not a proof that his conduct has been less foolish and blameworthy than it might otherwise have appeared? When we are treated well, we naturally begin to think that we are not altogether unmeritorious, and that it is only just we should treat ourselves well, and not mar our own good fortune .
~ George Eliot
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Mr. Tulliver was a strictly honest man, and proud of being honest, but he considered that in law the ends of justice could only be achieved by employing a stronger knave to frustrate a weaker. Law was a sort of cock-fight, in which it was the business of injured honesty to get a game bird with the best pluck and the strongest spurs.
~ George Eliot
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It was a question whether gratitude which refers to what is done for one's self ought not to give way to indignation at what is done against another
~ George Eliot
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start with values, preferably values all Americans share such as security, prosperity, opportunity, freedom
~ George Lakoff
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Rewards and punishments are moral acts; giving someone an appropriate reward or punishment balances the moral books.
~ George Lakoff
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President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1965 speech at the Howard University commencement: It is not enough to open the gates of opportunity; all our citizens must have the ability to walk through those gates … . We seek not just legal equity but human ability, not just equality as a right and a theory but equality as a fact and equality as a result … . To this end equal opportunity is essential, but not enough, not enough.8 Because
~ George Lakoff
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It is a meritocracy. It is hierarchical, and the hierarchy is moral. In this hierarchy, some people have authority over others and their authority is legitimate. Moreover
~ George Lakoff
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For example, when there is a discussion in your office, church, or other group, there is a simple response for someone who says, "I don't think gays should be able to marry. Do you?" The response is: "I believe in equal rights, period. I don't think the state should be in the business of telling people who they can or can't marry.
~ George Lakoff
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Irresponsible corporations win big from tort reform.
~ George Lakoff
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men above women, Christians above non-Christians, whites above nonwhites, straights above gays.
~ George Lakoff
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By Strict Father morality, harsh prison terms for criminals and life imprisonment for repeat offenders are the only moral options.
~ George Lakoff
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Global warming is the greatest moral issue facing our generation. Accelerating wealth accumulation by the wealthy is a close runner-up. Together, they present a clear and present danger, not just to the United States, but to the world.
~ George Lakoff
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Thus, in the cases of harm to children they advocate retribution, but in the cases of impermissible acts by children, they favor restitution. Thus, they too use moral accounting to characterize justice, but the details are different. T
~ George Lakoff
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Given the central position that the Morality of Reward and Punishment has in the conservative moral system, it is no surprise that conservatives in most cases prefer retribution over restitution as a form of justice, as a way of balancing the moral books. It is therefore no surprise that conservatives are in favor of the death penalty. It is a form of retribution, a life for a life. Liberals
~ George Lakoff
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Affirmative action is about fairness, for redressing widespread unfairness. Conservatives
~ George Lakoff
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