3,189 Quotes About Justice
- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Whenever justice to ordinary men, widows, orphans, poor, disadvantaged and the general mass is delayed or denied, that leads to God’s frustration. At a time like that, God laments, WHERE IS A MAN
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- Author Paul Beatty
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I understand now that the only time black people don't feel guilty is when we've actually done something wrong, because that relieves us of the cognitive dissonance of being black and innocent, and in a way the prospect of going to jail becomes a relief.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Men who know God and his heart, would not hide behind their pulpit when justice is been ridiculed in their society
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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There is enough mystery in human nature to keep the world stuck in a perpetual state of righteous speculation. Only the wise and compassionate will rise above it, with enough vision to see that inconsistency is a normal occurrence, during the spiritual battle of forgiveness and justice.
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- Author Mala Naidoo
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Justice comes in its own time ~ 'Those Were The Days' -- Mala Naidoo
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- Author Michael Connelly
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Well, did he do it?"She always asked the irrelevant question. It didn't matter in terms of the strategy of the case whether the defendant "did it" or not. What mattered was the evidence against him -- the proof -- and if and how it could be neutralized. My job was to bury the proof, to color the proof a shade of gray. Gray was the color of reasonable doubt.
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- Author John Marshall
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The law does not expect a man to be prepared to defend every act of his life which may be suddenly and without notice alleged against him.
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- Author Derrick Bell
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A rule without exceptions is an instrument capable of doing mischief to the innocent and bringing grief -- as well as injustice -- to those who should gain exemptions from the rule's functioning.
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- Author Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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When they became wicked, they started to talk about brotherhood and humaneness and understood these ideas. When they became criminals, they invented justice and lay down complete codes of law to maintain it, and to secure these codes they erected a guillotine. They remembered only a tiny bit of what they had lost; they didn’t even want to believe that they had once been innocent and happy. They even laughed at the possibility of this former happiness of theirs and called it a dream.
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