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Quotes About Justice

When armed squads confiscated eight bulls, seven cows, four calves, three horses, thirty-six tons of wheat, a cart, a threshing machine, and a mill from B. Bondarenko of Aktyubinsk province, while sentencing him to a year in prison, he asked the presiding judge to provide an explanation for the basis of his conviction because he was not guilty of a crime.
~ Stephen Kotkin
Sergei Nechayev (1847–82), the son of a serf and the founder of the secret society the People's Retaliation, had observed in 1871, "Everything that allows the triumph of the revolution is moral, and everything that stands in its way is immoral.
~ Stephen Kotkin
A profound, genuine upsurge for social justice can—depending on the overarching ideas and accompanying practices—institutionalize the gravest injustices.
~ Stephen Kotkin
And after we've killed
~ Stephen Leather
Every kind of peaceful cooperation among men is primarily based on mutual trust and only secondarily on institutions such as courts of justice and police. —ALBERT EINSTEIN
~ Stephen M.R. Covey
God will not free us until we free others.
~ Stephen Mansfield
One of history's most dangerous games begins with dividing the world into the good guys and the bad guys and ends with using any means necessary to take the villains out.
~ Stephen Prothero
What the world's religions share is not so much a finish line as a starting point. And where they begin is with this simple observation: something is wrong with the world.
~ Stephen Prothero
For every thousand hacking at the leaves of evil, there is one striking at the root.
~ Stephen R. Covey
Character Ethic as the foundation of success—things like integrity, humility, fidelity, temperance, courage, justice, patience, industry, simplicity, modesty, and the Golden Rule.
~ Stephen R. Covey
For every thousand hacking at the leaves of evil, there is one striking at the root." We can only achieve
~ Stephen R. Covey
referring, for example, to the principle of fairness, out of which our whole concept of equity and justice is developed. Little children seem to have an innate
~ Stephen R. Covey
Character Ethic as the foundation of success - things like integrity, humility, fidelity, temperance, courage, justice, patience, industry, simplicity, modesty, and the Golden Rule. Benjamin Franklin's autobiography is representative of that literature. It is, basically, the story of one man's effort to integrate certain principles and habits deep within his character.
~ Stephen R. Covey
Character Ethic as the foundation of success—things like integrity, humility, fidelity, temperance, courage, justice, patience, industry, simplicity, modesty, and the Golden Rule. Benjamin Franklin's autobiography is representative of that literature. It is, basically, the story of one man's effort to integrate certain principles and habits deep within his nature.
~ Stephen R. Covey
For every thousand hacking at the leaves of evil, there is one striking at the root." We
~ Stephen R. Covey
literature in the first 150 years or so focused on what could be called the Character Ethic as the foundation of success—things like integrity, humility, fidelity, temperance, courage, justice, patience, industry, simplicity, modesty, and the Golden Rule.
~ Stephen R. Covey
In stark contrast, almost all the literature in the first 150 years or so focused on what could be called the Character Ethic as the foundation of success—things like integrity, humility, fidelity, temperance, courage, justice, patience, industry, simplicity, modesty, and the Golden Rule.
~ Stephen R. Covey
for every thousand hacking at the leaves of evil , there is one hacking at the root ....
~ Stephen R. Covey
In stark contrast, almost all the literature in the first 150 years or so focused on what could be called the Character Ethic as the foundation of success—things like integrity, humility, fidelity, temperance, courage, justice, patience, industry, simplicity, modesty, and the Golden Rule. Benjamin Franklin's autobiography is representative of that literature. It is, basically, the story of one man's effort to integrate certain principles and habits deep within his nature.
~ Stephen R. Covey
Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God.
~ Stephen R. Prothero
As with Randall Terry and other anti-abortion leaders, women simply did not figure into [Roeder's] equations. If all the abortion providers were dead, the problem would be solved, and he'd never have to think about those who sought to end their pregnancies through illegal or dangerous means.
~ Stephen Singular
There is more than one way to be Kluxed, and we need to think about ourselves and the kind of people we elect into public office.
~ Stetson Kennedy
I recall Ghandi said ultimately all things devolve into the political, but I'd argue that all things devolve into pro-people and anti-people. And I can pose the question, which side are you on?
~ Stetson Kennedy
I owed no morality to those who would extort it by force
~ Steve Aylett