Quotes by Justice Forms and regularity of proceeding, if they are not justice, partake much of the nature of justice, which, in its highest sense, is the spirit of distributive order. Augustus William Hare spirit justice order The true measure of the justice of a system is the amount of protection it guarantees to the weakest. Aung San Suu Kyi protection guarantees justice Democracy, like liberty, justice and other social and political rights, is not "given", it is earned through courage, resolution and sacrifice. Aung San Suu Kyi sacrifice rights justice Where there is no justice there can be no secure peace. Aung San Suu Kyi secure justice It is man's vision of a world fit for rational, civilized humanity which leads him to dare and to suffer to build societies free from want and fear. Concepts such as truth, justice and compassion cannot be dismissed as trite when these are often the only bulwarks which stand against ruthless power. Aung San Suu Kyi compassion justice men Peace, development, and justice are all connected to each other. We cannot talk about economic development without talking about peace. How can we expect economic development in a battlefield? Aung San Suu Kyi development justice talking Justice is a dream. But it is a dream that we are determined to realize. Aung San Suu Kyi determined dream justice Investment that only goes to enrich an already wealthy elite bent on monopolizing both economic and political power cannot contribute toward égalité and justice - the foundation stones for a sound democracy. Aung San Suu Kyi democracy political justice It is the love of ordinary people, in Burma, in Japan or anywhere else in the world, for justice and peace and freedom that is our surest defense against the forces of unreason and extremism. Aung San Suu Kyi japan justice people It is essential to institute a legal framework that would ensure justice and improve the quality of life in Burma immediately, because the greatest suffering among the people at the moment is caused by lack of justice and lack of the rule of law. Aung San Suu Kyi law justice people All things come to him who waits - even justice. Austin O'Malley waiting justice patience Partial justice may exist with hatred; full justice requires charity. Austin O'Malley charity hatred justice Justice and the facade of a temple are seen best from the outside. Austin O'Malley facade temples justice I expect from our judges that their verdicts are also inspired by Talmudic law - and not only by common law or European justice systems. Ayelet Shaked judging law justice I am opposed to all forms of control; I am for an absolute laissez faire, free, unregulated economy. I am for the separation of the state and economics, just as we had separation of state and church, which led to peaceful coexistence among different religions...so the same applies to economics. If you separate the government from economics, if you do not regulate production and trade, you will have peaceful cooperation, and harmony and justice among men. Ayn Rand peaceful justice men Whenever anyone accuses some person of being 'unfeeling,' he means that that person is just. He means that that person has no causeless emotions and will not grant him a feeling which he does not deserve. He means that 'to feel' is to go against reason, against moral values, against reality. Ayn Rand justice mean reality The moral justification of capitalism does not lie in the altruist claim that it represents the best way to achieve 'the common good.' It is true that capitalism does -- if that catch-phrase has any meaning -- but this is merely a secondary consequence. The moral justification for capitalism lies in the fact that it is the only system consonant with man's rational nature, that it protects man's survival qua man, and that its ruling principle is: justice Ayn Rand justice men lying When one acts on pity against justice, it is the good whom one punishes for the sake of the evil; when one saves the guilty from suffering, it is the innocent whom one forces to suffer. There is no escape from justice, nothing can be unearned and unpaid for in the universe, neither in matter nor in spirit—and if the guilty do not pay, then the innocent have to pay it. Ayn Rand suffering evil justice Justice must be blind to the hardness or softness of a man's hands, as well as to the leanness or fatness of his pocketbook B. C. Forbes justice men hands Unable to understand how or why the person we see behaves as he does, we attribute his behavior to a person we cannot see, whose behavior we cannot explain either but about whom we are not inclined to ask questions. B. F. Skinner behavior doe justice «1415161718192021222324»