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Quotes About Injustice

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~ Frank Herbert
Justice belongs to those who claim it, but let the claimant beware lest he create new injustice by his claim and thus set the bloody pendulum of revenge into its inexorable motion. —Gowachin aphorism
~ Frank Herbert
His planetary governors on Arrakis had cultivated a persistent pessimism to bolster their power base. They'd made sure that everyone on Arrakis, even the free-roaming Fremen, became familiar with numerous cases of injustice and insoluble problems; they had been taught to think of themselves as a helpless people for whom there was no succor.
~ Frank Herbert
Pero no nos lamentemos por la falta de justicia mientras tengamos brazos y seamos libres para usarlos.
~ Frank Herbert
the English and the terrible things they did to us for eight hundred long years.
~ Frank McCourt
Mr. O'Halloran tells the class it's a disgrace that boys like McCourt, Clarke, Kennedy, have to hew wood and draw water. He is disgusted by this free and independent Ireland that keeps a class system foisted on us by the English, that we are throwing our talented children on the dungheap.
~ Frank McCourt
All your children are poor unfortunate victims of systems beyond their control
~ Frank Zappa
These are the seductive voices of the night; the Sirens, too, sang that way. It would be doing them an injustice to think that they wanted to seduce; they knew they had claws and sterile wombs, and they lamented this aloud. They could not help it if their laments sounded so beautiful.
~ Franz Kafka
I weigh my past against my future, but find them both admirable, cannot give either the preference, and find nothing to grumble at save the injustice of Providence that has so clearly favored me.
~ Franz Kafka
Jemand musste Josef K. verleumdet haben, denn ohne dass er etwas Böses getan hätte, wurde er eines Morgens verhaftet.
~ Franz Kafka
Logic may indeed be unshakeable, but it cannot withstand a man who is determined to live. Where was the judge he had never seen? Where was the High Court he had never reached? He raised his hands and spread out all his fingers. But the hands of one of the men closed round his throat, just as the other drove the knife deep into his heart and turned it twice.
~ Franz Kafka
Dizer que me abandonaste seria injusto, mas dizer que estava abandonado e, no momento, terrivelmente abandonado, isso é verdade.
~ Franz Kafka
houses which in their totality cough and shiver with fever day and night, where one has to eat meat, where ex-hangmen dislocate one's arms if one resists the injections, and where beard-stroking Jewish doctors, as callous towards Jew as Christian, look on.
~ Franz Kafka
I don't even consider them guilty; it's the organization that's guilty, it's the high officials who are guilty.
~ Franz Kafka
Because I don't even consider them guilty; it's the organization that's guilty, it's the high officials who are guilty
~ Franz Kafka
İşkence çeken insanl???n zincirleri büro kâ??tlar?ndand?r.
~ Franz Kafka
The original sin, the ancient wrong committed by man, consists in the complaint, which man makes and never ceases making, that a wrong has been done to him, that the original sin was once committed upon him.
~ Franz Kafka
guards try to steal the shirts off the backs of arrested men
~ Franz Kafka
For me you took on the enigmatic quality that all tyrants have whose rights are based on their person and not on reason. At least so it seemed to me.
~ Franz Kafka
their position is no easy one, nor should one do them the injustice of regarding it as such.
~ Franz Kafka
If the enemy could only know that Marcus Garvey is but a John the Baptist in the wilderness, that a greater and more dangerous Marcus Garvey is yet to appear, the Garvey with whom you will have to reckon for the injustice of the present generation.
~ Marcus Garvey
My mind became agitated with the enquiry - why a nation, separated from us by an ocean more than three thousand miles in extent, should endeavor to enforce on us plans of subjugation, the most unnatural in themselves, unjust, inhuman in their operations, and unpractised even by the uncivilized savages of the wilderness?
~ Deborah Sampson
All the great crimes of history, lest we forget, have their genesis in the moral wilderness of their times.
~ Eskinder Nega
All definitions of wilderness that exclude people seem to me to be false. African 'wilderness' areas are racist because indigenous people are being cleared out of them so white people can go on holiday there.
~ Jay Griffiths