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Send lawyers, guns and money; the shit has hit the fan. By Warren Zevon Send Lawyers Guns Money Fan

Everything owed is due again. By Linda Robinson Owed Due

There is no calamity that right words will not begin to redress By Ralph Waldo Emerson Redress Calamity Words Begin

When one does another person an injustice, in some mysterious way it does one good to discover (or to persuade oneself) that the injured party has also behaved badly or unfairly in some little matter or other; it is always a relief to the conscience if one can apportion some measure of guilt to the person one has betrayed. By Stefan Zweig Person Injustice Discover Oneself Betrayed

complaints book may be sufficient to bring about a change in By Gerald Kelly Complaints Book Sufficient Bring Change

There is a statue of limitation. By Samuel Goldwyn Limitation Statue

Every court of criminal justice must have the power of correcting the greatest and dangerous of all abuses of the forms of law - that of the protracted imprisonment of the accused, untried, perhaps not intended ever to be tried, it may be, not informed of the nature of the charge against him, or the name of the accuser. By David Hume Untried Law Accused Accuser Court

[A]s it must be admitted that the remedy under the Constitution lies where it has been marked out by the Constitution; and that no appeal can be consistently made from that remedy by those who were and still profess to be parties to it, but the appeal to the parties themselves having an authority above the Constitution or to the law of nature & of nature's God. By James Madison Constitution Nature God Remedy Appeal

I want to regain my First Amendment rights. By Laura Schlessinger Amendment Regain

When you've fallen from the sky, been abandoned by your friend, suffered police brutality, metamorphosed into a goat, lost your work as well as your wife, learned the power of hatred and regained human shape, what is there left to do but, as you would no doubt phrase it, demand your rights? By Salman Rushdie Sky Friend Suffered Brutality Metamorphosed

Complaint is poverty. By Mary Baker Eddy Complaint Poverty

It is a maxim in our law that a plaintiff must shew that he stands on a fair ground when he calls on a Court of justice to administer relief to him. By Sherrilyn Kenyon Court Maxim Law Plaintiff Shew

Publish in haste and repent at leisure. By Mason Cooley Publish Leisure Haste Repent

Justice is putting everything in its proper place By Ali Ibn Abi Talib Justice Place Putting Proper

The only way of finding a solution is to fight back, to move, to run, and to control that pressure. By Rafael Nadal Back Move Run Pressure Finding

I will go to what they call a court. Only they call it a court. By Jack Kevorkian Court Call

You cannot rectify every real or alleged wrong immediately. Time must enter into the picture. By Arthur Goldberg Immediately Rectify Real Alleged Wrong

Justice can seem to be so very demanding. But we must learn that when we put everything as right as we can put it right, it is Justice who invokes the Atonement, orders the adversary off our property, and posts the notice that his agents will make no more collections from us. Our debt will have been paid in full by the only perfect pure person who ever lived. By Boyd K. Packer Justice Demanding Atonement Put Orders

to contact Command Authority, sir? By David Baldacci Sir Authority Command Contact

Let justice be done, though the heavens fall. By William Murray, 1St Earl Of Mansfield Fall Justice Heavens

My case was wrongfully decided, and has caused great harm to the women and children of our nation. By Norma Mccorvey Decided Nation Case Wrongfully Caused

Inconvenience in progress, work is regretted. By Aravind Adiga Inconvenience Progress Work Regretted

You do not reduce or eliminate your concerns by crying, shouting or proving you are the victim of whatever happened in your life. By Archibald Marwizi Crying Shouting Life Reduce Eliminate

From Matheran I mailed the notes of my failed novel. I mailed them to fictitious address. By Yann Martel Matheran Mailed Notes Failed Address

Misery is the company of lawsuits. By Francois Rabelais Misery Lawsuits Company

To extraordinary circumstance we must apply extraordinary remedies. By Napoleon Bonaparte Remedies Extraordinary Circumstance Apply

I am basically a complainer and all the grounds for complaint have been swept out from under me. By Joseph Epstein Basically Complainer Grounds Complaint Swept

Temper justice with mercy. By John Milton Temper Mercy Justice

Complaint is a prayer to the devil. By Michael Beckwith Complaint Devil Prayer

REPARATION, n. Satisfaction that is made for a wrong and deducted from the satisfaction felt in committing it. By Ambrose Bierce Reparation Satisfaction Made Wrong Deducted

The only way I can pay back for what fate and society have handed me is to try, in minor totally useless ways, to make an angry sound against injustice. By Martha Gellhorn Injustice Pay Back Fate Society

An appeal is when you ask one court to show its contempt for another court. By Finley Peter Dunne Court Appeal Show Contempt

I will answer injustice with justice. By George R R Martin Justice Answer Injustice

Resolved to ruin or to rule the state. By John Dryden Resolved State Ruin Rule

Many were the offenses to be undone, the wrongs to be rectified, the grievances to be redressed, the abuses to be corrected and the debts to be satisfied. By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra Undone Rectified Redressed Satisfied Offenses

Futility is being sorry while doing nothing to remove the cause ... By John Geddes Futility Remove

Responsibility found expression in resolution. By Rob Sanders Responsibility Resolution Found Expression

The justice I have received, I shall give back. By Patricia Highsmith Received Back Justice Give

When iniquity sits in the judgement seat, good men must take their appeals to a higher court. By Stephen R. Lawhead Seat Good Court Iniquity Sits

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

how I may pay back others the harm they have done to me. By Godfrey Poage Pay Back Harm

Justice is like a great home cooked meal; it may not come at the ideal time, but when it does it is served and delicious. By Robert J. Braathe Justice Meal Time Delicious Great

Invoke the Mercy of God and as milk returns not to the udder go not back to your wrongdoing." "Have compassion on yourself and on others and Infinite Compassion will be given to you." "In the name of Allah, All-Merciful, All Compassionate, bestow on me a Mercy that shall put me beyond the need of mercy from any other than Thee. By Muhammad God Mercy Invoke Wrongdoing Compassion

Men are not angered by mere misfortune but by misfortune conceived as injury. And the sense of injury depends on the feeling that a legitimate claim has been denied. By C.s. Lewis Men Misfortune Injury Angered Mere

We live in a vengeful time. You didn't get the orange chicken you ordered or the sticky rice? And now you're already home? Meaning you'd have to drive all the way back to get the orange chicken and sticky rice you ordered? Injustice! And thus avenge. Avenge the proprietor's crimes! This [is] our contemporary version of balance, of speaking truth to power. Avenge the proprietor on thy customer-review site! Right the imbalance! By Dave Eggers Time Avenge Orange Live Vengeful

There has to be something we can do to undo whatever it is we have done. By Ellen Mead Undo

Give up the feeling of responsibility, let go your hold, resign the care of your destiny to higher powers, be genuinely indifferent as to what becomes of it all and you will find not only that you gain a perfect inward relief, but often also, in addition, the particular goods you sincerely thought you were renouncing. By William James Give Responsibility Hold Resign Powers

You can't tiptoe toward justice. You can't walk up to the door all polite and knock once or twice, hoping someone's home. Justice is a door that, when closed, must be kicked in. By Daniel Jose Older Tiptoe Justice Door Hoping Home

I am most thankful to Almighty Providence for mercies received, and determined still to press the case into public notice as a token of gratitude. By William Banting Almighty Providence Received Gratitude Thankful

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

God will give me justice By Alexandre Dumas God Justice Give

Take a stand and command to demand what's grand. By Big Daddy Kane Grand Stand Command Demand

Whatever the situation, there exist sacred solution. By Lailah Gifty Akita Situation Solution Exist Sacred

Many have justice in their hearts, but slowly it is let fly, for it comes not without council to the bow. By Dante Alighieri Hearts Fly Bow Justice Slowly

Seek virtue and of that posest, to Providence resign the rest. By Benjamin Franklin Providence Seek Posest Rest Virtue

regret with dignity and grace. By Dalai Lama Xiv Regret Grace Dignity

The position we have now reached is this: starting from the State, we try to remedy the failures of all the families, all the nurseries, all the schools, all the workshops, all the secondary institutions that once had some authority of their own. Everything is ultimately brought into the Law Courts. We are trying to stop the leak at the other end. By Gilbert K. Chesterton State Starting Families Nurseries Schools

Denial, anger, acceptance By Gayle Forman Denial Anger Acceptance

Too often, complaint is not about principled objection on moral grounds, but opportunistic objection on grounds of self-interest. To rectify this, we need to work on mastering the art of complaint. By Julian Baggini Objection Grounds Selfinterest Complaint Principled

Pray, v. To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner, confessedly unworthy. By Ambrose Bierce Pray Petitioner Confessedly Unworthy Laws

Fix, commit, condemn yourself By Jane Austen Fix Commit Condemn

No shame, no solution, no remorse, no retribution, just people selling t-shirts. By Don Henley Shame Solution Remorse Retribution Tshirts

One word: Ijustgotpregnant. By R.s. Grey Ijustgotpregnant Word

no fault greater than the wish to be getting. By Lao-Tzu Fault Greater

Oh, justice is what you're threatened with. By Thomas Cromwell Justice Threatened

What do sad complaints avail if the offense is not cut down by punishment. By Horace Punishment Sad Complaints Avail Offense

Go, send, or disobey. By John Piper Send Disobey

The moment that justice must be paid for by the victim of injustice it becomes itself injustice. By Benjamin Tucker Injustice Moment Justice Paid Victim

Commission for Justice and Peace By Diarmaid Ferriter Peace Justice Commission

Your only chance is to let the truth escape. By Terry Goodkind Escape Chance Truth

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

One way or other, God will give redress to the injured, who in a humble silence commit their cause to him; By Matthew Henry God Injured Give Redress Humble

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

No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks. By James Allen Duty Urgent Returning

The situation is hopeless, we must take the next step. By Pablo Casals Hopeless Step Situation

Justice limps along, but gets there all the same. By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Justice Limps

Resolve, and thou art free. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Resolve Free Thou Art

I'm paying for a mistake I made By Luis Suarez Made Paying Mistake

When you do not accept the insult some one casts on you, it goes back to the person who indulged in it first; a registered letter that is not accepted returns to the sender. By Sathya Sai Baba Sender Accept Insult Casts Back

By resorting to self-resignation, the unfortunate consummate. By Honore De Balzac Selfresignation Consummate Resorting Unfortunate

To withdraw ourselves from the law of the strong, we have found ourselves obliged to submit to justice. Justice or might, we must choose between these two masters. By Luc De Clapiers Strong Justice Withdraw Law Found

When the sense of justice seeks to express itself quite outside the regular channels of established government, it has set forth on a dangerous journey inevitably ending in disaster ... By Jane Addams Government Disaster Sense Justice Seeks

There is in the end no remedy but truth. It is the one course that cannot be evil. By Ellis Peters Truth End Remedy Evil

Your honor, throughout this process I've asked the government and the court to hold me and only me accountable for my actions. By Jesse Jackson Jr. Honor Actions Process Asked Government

In civil jurisprudence it too often happens that there is so much law, that there is no room for justice, and that the claimant expires of wrong in the midst of right, as mariners die of thirst in the midst of water. By Charles Caleb Colton Midst Law Justice Water Civil

Troubles forereckoned are doubly suffered. By Christian Nestell Bovee Troubles Suffered Forereckoned Doubly

Justice is what you get when you run out of money. By H.l. Mencken Justice Money Run

Nothing to be done.. By Samuel Beckett Done

My claims were justified in all men's sight; I put my trust in equity and right; Yet, to my horror and the world's disgrace, Justice is mocked, and I have lost my case! A scoundrel whose dishonesty is notorious Emerges from another lie victorious! By Moliere Justice Sight Disgrace Mocked Case

Don't find the fault, find the remedy By Henry Ford Find Fault Remedy

She felt really quite unequal to the tedious process of reconciliation which, in view of the fact that she was sorry, seemed to her highly unnecessary, like some legal routine or the difficulty of getting passports. Her interest in expiation quickly vanished in the face of its actuality. By Mary Mccarthy Unnecessary Passports Felt Unequal Tedious

Bring into your mind anyone against whom you have a grievance and let it go. Send that person your forgiveness. By Deepak Chopra Bring Mind Grievance Send Forgiveness

Justice has taken its course and the authority and legitimacy of the legal process must be respected. By Kofi Annan Justice Respected Authority Legitimacy Legal

If you wish to know what justice is, let injustice pursue you. By Eugenio Maria De Hostos Justice Injustice Pursue

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

There must always be a remedy for wrong and injustice if we only know how to find it. By Ida B. Wells Remedy Wrong Injustice Find

Whereto serves mercy But to confront the visage of offense? By William Shakespeare Whereto Offense Serves Mercy Confront

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

So my attorneys brought litigation in the U.S. federal courts. The judge ruled in our favor. By Jeremy Rifkin Federal Courts Attorneys Brought Litigation

Pray to the devils; the gods have given us over. By William Shakespeare Pray Devils Gods