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If you can't eliminate injustice, at least tell everyone about it. By Shirin Ebadi Injustice Eliminate

If you ever get to the place where injustice doesn't bother you, you're dead. By Molly Ivins Dead Place Injustice Bother

The injustice of men subserves the justice of God, and often His mercy. By Sophie Swetchine God Mercy Injustice Men Subserves

Justice is that system of adjusting conflicting interests which makes the group strong and progressive rather than weak and retrogressive whereas injustice is a system of adjusting conflicting interests which makes a nation weak and retrogressive rather than strong and progressive. By Thomas Nixon Carver Adjusting Conflicting Interests System Makes

Justice is my being allowed to do whatever I like. Injustice is whatever prevents my doing so. By Samuel Johnson Justice Allowed Injustice Prevents

Because injustice promote brutal and brutality alike. By M.h. Rakib Alike Injustice Promote Brutal Brutality

Justice is love correcting that which revolts against love. By Martin Luther King Jr. Justice Love Correcting Revolts

Delay in justice is injustice. By Walter Savage Landor Delay Injustice Justice

Who thinks of justice unless he knows injustice? By Diane Glancy Injustice Justice

Injustice arises either from precipitation, or indolence, or from a mixture of both. - The rapid and slow are seldom just; the unjust wait either not at all, or wait too long. By Johann Kaspar Lavater Injustice Precipitation Indolence Arises Mixture

Justice is the constant and eternal purpose that renders to each his due. By Justinian I Justice Due Constant Eternal Purpose

Justice in the hands of the powerful is merely a governing system like any other. Why call it justice? Let us rather call it injustice, but of a sly effective order, based entirely on cruel knowledge of the resistance of the weak, their capacity for pain, humilation and misery. Injustice sustained at the exact degree of necessary tension to turn the cogs of the huge machine-for-the-making-of-rich-men, without bursting the boiler. By Georges Bernanos Justice Hands Powerful Governing System

Who said anything about justice? There's no such thing. But injustice is as much a part of life as the weather. By Humphrey Cobb Justice Thing Weather Injustice Part

Injustice against some...is injustice against all! By Timothy Pina Injustice

Justice is horrible. By Friedrich Durrenmatt Justice Horrible

Many an injustice is presented as solution and gift. By Bryant Mcgill Gift Injustice Presented Solution

Justice is the set and constant purpose which gives every man his due. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Justice Due Set Constant Purpose

Injustice alone can shake down the pillars of the skies, and restore the reign of Chaos and Night. By Horace Mann Night Chaos Injustice Skies Shake

Like a boil that must be opened with all its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed to the light of human conscience before it can be cured. By Martin Luther King Jr. Light Injustice Cured Boil Opened

When the injustice is great enough, justice will lend me the strength needed to correct it. None may stand against it. It will shatter every barrier, sunder any shield, tear through any enchantment, and lend its servant the power to pass sentence. Know this: There is nothing on all the Planes that can stay the hand of justice when it is brought against them. It may unmake armies. It may sunder the thrones of gods. Know that for all who betray justice, I am their fate. And fate carries an executioner's axe. By Chris Avellone Justice Injustice Great Strength Needed

Even the laws of justice themselves cannot subsist without mixture of injustice. By Ambrose Bierce Injustice Laws Justice Subsist Mixture

We who feel that justice is not being done have but one thing to do: that is fight, by argument, by example, by insistence on fair play wherever we have the power to do so. The rest is in the hands of the Lord, or nature, which swings, apparently, from one extreme to another. By Theodore Dreiser Fight Argument Feel Justice Thing

If ever I should affect injustice, it would be in this, that I might do courtesies and receive none. By Owen Feltham Injustice Affect Courtesies Receive

Let us start with the biggest no brainer of injustice in the world and that is slavery, By Gary Haugen Slavery Start Biggest Brainer Injustice

Justice is like the kingdom of Godit is not without us as a fact, it is within us as a great yearning. By George Eliot Godit Justice Fact Yearning Kingdom

Justice is but the distributing to everything according to the requirements of its nature. By Joseph Glanvill Justice Nature Distributing Requirements

One of the best ways to achieve justice is to expose injustice. By Julian Assange Injustice Achieve Justice Expose

Even injustice has it's good points. It gives me the challenge of being as happy as I can in an unfair world. By Albert Ellis Points Injustice Good World Challenge

Delayed justice was as bad as injustice. By Brent Weeks Delayed Injustice Justice Bad

If you're aware of injustice, you can either ignore it, say there is nothing you can do about it, complain about it and not do anything, or put your energies into doing something about it. By Ben Cohen Injustice Complain Aware Ignore Put

I'll tell you what justice is. Justice is a knee in the gut from the floor on the chin at night sneaky with a knife brought up down on the magazine of a battleship sandbagged underhanded in the dark without a word of warning By Joseph Heller Justice Warning Knee Gut Floor

The author explains that some find recourse from injustice in literature and art but that these tend to deepen sensitivity to injustice rather than dull it. By John Howard Griffin Injustice Author Explains Find Recourse

I guess for me the greatest injustice is to see people robbed of that interiority and process of association. By Hank Azaria Association Guess Greatest Injustice People

The cause of justice is the cause of humanity. Its advocates should overflow with universal good will. We should love this cause, for it conduces to the general happiness of mankind. By William Godwin Humanity Justice Mankind Advocates Overflow

Justice is something people do to other people, and if there's one thing we've learned from history, it's that most things people do to other people aren't very nice. By Jonathan V. Last People Justice History Nice Learned

Injustice in the end produces independence. By Voltaire Injustice Independence End Produces

The worst form of injustice is pretended justice. By Plato Justice Worst Form Injustice Pretended

Justice renders to every one his due. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Justice Due Renders

There is no justice here; there is no justice there; there is no justice anywhere! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Justice

Extreme justice is often injustice. By Jean Racine Extreme Injustice Justice

Injustice is ABUSE ... No matter who or where it's committed! It must be stopped at all times! By Timothy Pina Abuse Injustice Committed Times Matter

To do injustice is the greatest of all evils. By Plato Evils Injustice Greatest

The answer to injustice is not to silence the critic, but to end the injustice. By Paul Robeson Injustice Critic Answer Silence End

What was justice, after all, but a particular outcome? By Suzanne Rindell Justice Outcome

Justice has a right to protest against injustice. By Kristian Goldmund Aumann Justice Injustice Protest

Justice, sir, is the great interest of man on earth. It is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together. By Daniel Webster Justice Sir Earth Great Interest

Justice. I've heard that word. I tried it out. I wrote it down. I wrote it down several times and always it looked like a damn cold lie to me. There is no justice. By Jean Rhys Justice Wrote Word Heard Times

There's no justice in this world. By Frank Costello World Justice

Justice is revenge. By Saad Hariri Justice Revenge

Justice is the soul of the universe. By Omar Khayyam Justice Universe Soul

Injustice, large and small, was like sour, moldy bread. Consumed often enough, it brought on hunger for the meat of revenge. By B.v. Lawson Injustice Large Small Sour Moldy

Justice is too good for some people and not good enough for the rest. By Norman Douglas Justice Rest Good People

Injustice makes the rules, and courage breaks them. By Ursula K. Le Guin Injustice Rules Makes Courage Breaks

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 By Frank Herbert Justice Motion Claim Belongs Claimant

An unrectified case of injustice has a terrible way of lingering, restlessly, in the social atmosphere like an unfinished question. By Mary Mccarthy Restlessly Lingering Question Unrectified Case

Stand up to injustice, even if you stand alone By Suzy Kassem Injustice Stand

Justice is doing for others what we would want done for us. By Gary Haugen Justice

Justice and vengeance get all tangled together when the law is written by a tyrant and ultimately overturned by the forces of anger and resentment. By Robert J. Crane Justice Resentment Vengeance Tangled Law

Justice is the very last thing of all wherewith the universe concerns itself. It is equilibrium that absorbs its attention. By Maurice Maeterlinck Justice Thing Wherewith Universe Concerns

[W]hen men have both done and suffered injustice and have had experience of both, not being able to avoid the one and obtain the other, they think that they had better agree among themselves to have neither; hence there arise laws and mutual covenants; and that which is ordained by law is termed by them lawful and just. This they affirm to be the origin and nature of justice; - it is a mean or compromise, between the best of all, which is to do injustice and not be punished, and the worst of all, which is to suffer injustice without the power of retaliation; and justice, being at a middle point between the two, is tolerated not as a good, but as the lesser evil ... By Plato Injustice Hen Covenants Laws Law

It is better to suffer injustice than to do it. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Suffer Injustice

No man suffers injustice without learning,vaguely but surely, what justice is. By Isaac Rosenfeld Surely Man Suffers Injustice Learningvaguely

The tyranny imposed on the soul by anger, or fear, or lust, or pain, or envy, or desire, I generally call 'injustice.' By Plato Injustice Anger Fear Lust Pain

Justice Never Sleeps For Long By Cindy Salaski Long Sleeps Justice

If there is no truth, there is no injustice. By Norman Geras Truth Injustice

He who bears injustice alone is terrible to behold. By Friedrich Nietzsche Behold Bears Injustice Terrible

Justice ... is a kind of compact not to harm or be harmed. By Epicurus Justice Harmed Kind Compact Harm

Injustice wears ever the same harsh face wherever it shows itself. By Ralph Ellison Injustice Wears Harsh Face Shows

Justice was revenge wrapping itself in a cloak of high principle. By Ivan Klima Justice Principle Revenge Wrapping Cloak

Extreme justice is extreme injustice. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Injustice Extreme Justice

Justice is a mighty fine thing. By Barry Unsworth Justice Thing Mighty Fine

The greatest enemy of justice is privilege. By Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach Privilege Greatest Enemy Justice

Justice is a dream. But it is a dream that we are determined to realize. By Aung San Suu Kyi Justice Dream Realize Determined

Can injustice one way be corrected without the interim reaction that tries to impose injustice the other way? By William Stafford Injustice Corrected Interim Reaction Impose

Justice is a terrible but necessary thing. By Jessamyn West Justice Thing Terrible

The doctrine of equality! There exists no more poisonous poison: for it seems to be preached by justice itself, while it is the end of justice. By Friedrich Nietzsche Equality Doctrine Justice Poison Exists

Sometimes, the scales of justice find a level of their own, without our help ... And sometimes, in seeking justice, we don't always serve it. By Susanna Kearsley Justice Scales Find Level Seeking

Justice is conscience, not a personal conscience but the conscience of the whole of humanity. Those who clearly recognize the voice of their own conscience usually recognize also the voice of justice. By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Conscience Humanity Justice Voice Personal

Deep in the human heartThe fire of justice burns;A vision of a world renewedThrough radical concern. By William Wallace Deep Burns Concern Human Heartthe

Where there is no property there is no injustice. By John Locke Injustice Property

Justice without mercy is tyranny By E'jei Osborne Justice Tyranny Mercy

[The] self overcoming of justice: one knows the beautiful name it has given itselfmercy ... By Friedrich Nietzsche Justice Itselfmercy Overcoming Beautiful

We can have justice whenever those who have not been injuredby injustice are as outraged by it as those who have been. By Solon Justice Injuredby Injustice Outraged

Those who commit injustice bear the greatest burden. By Hosea Ballou Burden Commit Injustice Bear Greatest

Since the world has existed, there has been injustice. But it is one world, the more so as it becomes smaller, more accessible. There is just no question that there is more obligation that those who have should give to those who have nothing. By Audrey Hepburn Existed Injustice World Smaller Accessible

Harming one's unalienable rights in order to serve justice is injustice. By J.s.b. Morse Harming Injustice Unalienable Order Serve

Maybe there is no justice, only different degrees of injustice. By Marty Rubin Justice Injustice Degrees

Justice? What is justice? It's a mere word. It's an abstract word with no universal meaning. To different classes of people, justice means different things. ~149 By Nien Cheng Justice Word Meaning People Things

Justice is a social construct. It's well known that the physical universe isn't fair. Nevertheless, it's difficult to decide which is more provoking: good people suffering or evil people prospering. By Susan Cartwright Justice Construct Social People Fair

Justice and injustice indeed begins and ends with the self. By Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas Justice Injustice Begins Ends

So there is some justice in this world, though not a lot. By Richard Peck World Lot Justice

Justice? You get justice in the next world. In this one you have the law. By William Gaddis Justice World Law

Justice is truth in action. By Benjamin Disraeli Justice Action Truth

When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty. By Thomas Jefferson Law Resistance Duty Injustice

In a world of injustice there's going to be dreams of justice. By James C. Scott Justice World Injustice Dreams

Justice is the firm and continuous desire to render to everyone that which is his due. By Justinian I Justice Due Firm Continuous Desire

There's no justice, there's only love. By Marilyn French Justice Love

The only thing worse than suffering an injustice is committing an injustice. By Plato Injustice Thing Worse Suffering Committing

Justice is having and doing what is one's own. By Plato Justice

Is not Justice just a nice way to say revenge. By Antonya Nelson Justice Revenge Nice