3,189 Quotes About Justice
- Author Mamur Mustapha
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When the State institutions overstep their pre-defined boundaries in the Constitution and become bigger than the State itself, it is time to de-fund them.The taxpayers should never allow any such institute to hijack the State and hold the general public as a hostage.
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- Author Goitsemang Mvula
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Maybe the reason why there isn't equity it's because they took justness and put it to ice and it became justice. Frozen Constitutions and Fixed Legislatures.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Sometimes painfully lost people can teach us lessons that we didn't think we needed to know, or be reminded of---the more history changes, the more it stays the same.
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- Author Lisa Kemmerer
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Animals (human and nonhuman) feel pain, can suffer, and ought to be treated accordingly – pain and suffering are always of moral concern.
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- Author Lisa Kemmerer
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Those who seek greater justice in our world need to work toward a deeper understanding of oppressions. Activists need to develop the kind of understanding that will lead to a lifestyle—a way of being—that works against all oppressions.
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- Author Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas
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To know how to put what knowledge in which place is wisdom (hikmah). Otherwise, knowledge without order and seeking it without discipline does lead to confusion and hence to injustice to one's self.
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- Author Roger Zelazny
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What man who has lived for more than a score of years desires justice, warrior? For my part, I find mercy infinitely more attractive. Give me a forgiving deity any day.
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- Author Shenita Etwaroo
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All Christians should be advocates for fairness in all laws, both natural and manmade.”-Shenita Etwaroo
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- Author Jemar Tisby
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Throughout the course of US history, when Christians had the opportunity to decisively oppose the racism in their midst, all too often, they chose silence. They chose passivity. The refusal to act in the midst of injustice is itself an act of injustice. Indifference to oppression perpetuates oppression.
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