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I'm tired of justice, ain't you?
— Larry McMurtry
But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!" (5:24).
— Anonymous
Thus I assume that to each according to his threat advantage is not a conception of justice.
— John Rawls
Every human institution (Justice included) will stretch a little, if only you pull it in the right way.
— Wilkie Collins
Boy, you'll have a fair trial. Race, creed or color, justice will be done in my courtroom.
— Laurence Stallings
Democracy is not an end in itself, but a means to achieve the sacred promises of human dignity, justice and peace
— Alfred-Maurice De Zayas
Because things are not agreeable," said Jean Valjean, "that is no reason for being unjust towards God.
— Victor Hugo
The criminal justice system, like any system designed by human beings, clearly has its flaws.
— Ben Whishaw
If I have to, I can do anything.
— Helen Reddy
Goods which are not shared are not goods.
— Fernando De Rojas
Gentlemen cherish worth; the vulgar cherish dirt. Gentlemen trust in justice; the vulgar trust in favor.
— Confucius
America's criminal justice system has deteriorated to the point that it is a national disgrace.
— Jimmy Webb
We cannot suffer a person by his affidavit to arraign the whole justice of the country and its administration.
— Tony Abbott
I had a clear vision: if I take up an assignment, I'll do full justice to it; otherwise I'll walk away.
— Kiran Bedi
Here beyond men's judgments all covenants were brittle.
— Cormac McCarthy
When there is time to think about cricket, I think but when there is time to be with family, I try to do justice to that aspect of my life as well.
— Sachin Tendulkar
Discrimination on the basis of age is as unacceptable as discrimination on the basis of any other aspect of ourselves that we cannot change.
— Ashton Applewhite
At Calvary, God accepted his own unbreakable terms of justice.
— Philip Yancey