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Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914) | Justice, n. A commodity whch in a more or less adulterated condition the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance, taxes and personal service. | |
Anatole France (1844 - 1924) | Justice is the sanction fo established injustice. | |
Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga | Often justice comes only for people who are rich. | |
Clarence Darrow (1857 - 1938) | "There is no such thing as justice--in or out of court.â€
- (American criminal lawyer, born April 18th) | |
Eleanor Roosevelt | Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both. | |
John Brown (1800 - 1859) | Had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent, the so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends ... every man in this court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment.
- (last speech to the court, 1859) | |
John Dominic Crossan | Separate justice and love, and what do you get? A corpse. - (theologian) | |
Lenny Bruce | In the Halls of Justice the only justice is in the halls. | |
Lord Thurlow | Did you ever expect a corporation to have a conscience, when it has no soul to be damned, and no body to be kicked? | |
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 - 1797) | It is justice, not charity, that is lacking in the world. | |
Stephen Millich (1941 - ) | The lofty concept of justice, to most people, really means thatI get what I want and I want it now. | |
Stephen Millich (1941 - ) | The lofty concept of justice, to most people, really means that I get what I want and I want it now. | |
Stephlich (1941 - ) | The lofty concept of justice, to most people, really means I get what I want and I want it now. |
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