Quotes About Justification
The legitimacy of coercive acts in a democracy arises from the process by which they are justified and by the degree to which we regard decisions as rational. If the justifications proceed properly, through recognized public institutions, and if they make sense to us, they are legitimate.
~ Michael Ignatieff
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If I ever called myself an activist, I regret it, and I was cornered into it by an industry who couldn't justify me taking up space without saying that I had some kind of radical political agenda because they saw my participation as a radical political thing. Which it was not.
~ Hari Nef
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You enter a state of controlled passivity, you relax your grip and accept that even if your declared intention is to justify the ways of God to man, you might end up interesting your readers rather more in Satan.
~ Ian Mcewan
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You can take my dirtiest, craziest joke, and I can break down in my head why there's a good, honest, honorable reason for telling it.
~ Carlos Mencia
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The story of the meaning of existence is a long one. Its origins are Greek, pre-Christian. As we have seen suffering was used as a way of proving the injustice of existence, but at the same time as a way of finding a higher and divine justification for it. (It is blameworthy because it suffers, but because it suffers it is atoned for and redeemed.)
~ Gilles Deleuze
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Worse, I convinced myself our tragedy was entirely her making. I spent years working myself into the very thing I swore she was: a righteous ball of hate.
~ Gillian Flynn
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It is true, you know, although I cried, oh so many times when I thought of those people they were killing, I never never knew there were children too, or even women. I, too, rationalized it I suppose; I told myself, I suppose, that we were at war and that they were killing the men;
~ Gitta Sereny
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Folks always believe their own racism is the result of divine inspiration, incontestably valid.
~ Glen Cook
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Although Americans justify their self-interest in moral terms, their true interest is never itself moral.
~ Gore Vidal
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Presidents have absolutely gone against the will of Congress. Congress hasn't declared a war since December 7, 1941, and yet we've been at war ever since with somebody or other in order to justify the war machine. Now we have alienated almost the entire earth
~ Gore Vidal
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Tu quoque is the best defense.]
~ Gore Vidal
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Wer überlegt, der sucht Bewegungsgründe, nicht zu dürfen.
~ Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
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When New Testament authors stress that salvation is not arrived at by works, as first-century Jews, these authors are referring to works of the law. They are saying that God's righteousness does not come by external obedience to the law, as some Jews of their day supposed.
~ Gregory A. Boyd
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2. Faith and pride. If people think that sanctification adds anything to their justification, there is room for them to become spiritually prideful. At the very least, they can begin to congratulate themselves that they are less in need of God's sheer grace than they once were and no doubt less in need than other believers now are.
~ Gregory A. Boyd
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Remember,' Khader said insistently, resting his hand on my forearm to emphasise his words. 'Sometimes it is necessary to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. The important thing is to be sure that our reasons are right, and that we admit the wrong--that we do not lie to ourselves, and convince ourselves that what we do is right.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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The wrong thing, for the right reasons.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Sometimes it is necessary to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. The important thing is to be sure that our reasons are right, and that we admit the wrong—that we do not lie to ourselves, and convince ourselves that what we do is right?
~ Gregory David Roberts
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it is possible to do the wrong thing for the right reasons.' He smiled again, for the first time since the story of the escape had begun. 'This will come back to us, at another time. I have raised it in this way because it is a very important point about how we do live our lives, and how we should live our lives.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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is possible to do the wrong thing for the right reasons.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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is necessary to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. The important thing is to be sure that our reasons are right, and that we admit the wrong—that we do not lie to ourselves, and convince ourselves that what we do is right.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Sometimes it is necessary to do the wrong things for the right reasons. The important thing is to be sure that our reasons are right and that we admit the wrong, that we do not lie to ourselves and convince ourselves that what we do is right.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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after discussion about what evil is, a question asked to Elphaba on why she killed Madame Morrible] Why did you do it? asked the hostess with spirit. The Witch shrugged. For fun? Maybe evil is an art form.
~ Gregory Maguire
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And oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse.
~ William Shakespeare
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I believe that even the worst people on the planet believe that they are somehow justified in their neurosis.
~ John Schneider
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