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I may be proven wrong, but I may be proven right.
Knowledge is justice
Justice is indispensably and universally necessary, and what is necessary must always be limited, uniform, and distinct
If thou wouldst seek justice, thyself must be just.
Justice will prevail!
Justice has taken its course and the authority and legitimacy of the legal process must be respected.
Truth could be defended.
Justice is sweet and musical; but injustice is harsh and discordant.
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
I Think, Therefore I Am ... I Think ...-- David Ski
Justice is having and doing what is one's own.
There is no virtue so truly great and godlike as justice.
The gladsome light of jurisprudence.
The voice that testifies to truth cannot be stilled.
To be human you must bear witness to justice.
Sentence first; verdict afterwards. -Queen of Hearts
Justice is the set and constant purpose which gives every man his due.
Many have justice in their hearts, but slowly it is let fly, for it comes not without council to the bow.
Justice is an unassailable fortress, built on the brow of a mountain which cannot be overthrown by the violence of torrents, nor demolished by the force of armies.
Justice is a mighty fine thing.
Conviction is a fist of stone at the heart of all things. Its form is shaped by sure hands, the detritus quickly swept from view. It is built to withstand, built to defy challenge, and when cornered it fights without honour. There is nothing more terrible than conviction.
The triumph of justice is the only peace.
It is with pleasure I receive reproof, when reproof is due, because no person can be readier to accuse me, than I am to acknowledge an error, when I am guilty of one; nor more desirous of atoning for a crime, when I am sensible of having committed it.
Incontrovertible truth.
Justice is a temporary thing that must at last come to an end; but the conscience is eternal and will never die.
Justice is the sum of all moral duty.
* We have come this far always believing
that justice would somehow prevail.
This is the burden, this is the promise,
and THIS is why we will not fail.
I look upon logical proofs the way a well-bred girl looks upon a love letter
The verdict you pronounce upon the source of your livelihood is the verdict you pronounce upon your life.
Justice, and only justice, shall always be our motto.
To argue about justice is unavoidably to argue about virtues, about substantive moral and even spiritual questions.
Vengeance is mine, I will repay
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.
If you are not proving yourself, you are proving yourself!
Truth could be proclaimed.
Justice is not cheap. Justice is not quick. It is not ever finally achieved.
There is a justice, but we do not always see it. Discreet, smiling, it is there, at one side, a little behind injustice, which makes a big noise.
If it were not for injustice, men would not know justice.
To be guilty is to be innocent. Thus, to be innocent is to be guilty.
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!
Justice is what love sounds like when it speaks in public.
Opinionum enim commenta delet dies; naturae judicia confirmat.
Time destroys the groundless conceits of men; it confirms decisions founded on reality.
A petty concern with mere evidence is an antiquated and bourgeois feature of the captalist legal system. We are revolutionaries. We convict from a revolutionary passion.
You can't have justice unless you have truth.
And the truth shall bear witness of itself.
There may be more poetry than justice in poetic justice.
The proof of true repentance is immediate restitution.
The word "conviction" means to expose.
Justice is like the kingdom of God
it is not without us as a fact, it is within us as a great yearning.
Our knowledge about ourselves is our least reliable knowledge. Yet, so thoroughly do we ordinarily champion our own cause that it is acknowledged effective to believe that a person who deems it impossible to any further champion his/her own cause must be guilty.
Justice is such a fine thing that we cannot pay too dearly for it.
Wisdom is vindicated by all her children.
I love, therefore I am.
You don't ask of Justice; it asks of you.
-Danny Rollings
Assuredly we bring not innocence not the world, we bring impurity much rather: that which purifies us is trial, and trial is by what is contrary.
Justice consists not in being neutral between right and wrong, but finding out the right and upholding it, wherever found, against the wrong.
Every man finds a sanction for his simplest claims and deeds, in decisions of his own mind, which he calls Truth and Holiness.
A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser.
Justice is mercy's highest self.
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.
I am mad, I think. I am mad therefore I think. I am mad therefore I think I am.
The attainment of justice is the highest human endeavor.
Magna est veritas, et praevalebit: truth is mighty, and will prevail
Justice satisfies everybody, and justice alone.
Conclusion The
Justice and truth are the common ties of society
Vindication and horror. Sometimes being right isn't all it's cracked up to be: how
Justice is what the judge ate for breakfast.
Likewise every true thought contains in itself a proof of its truth. This proof is its vivifying effect upon the heart;
It is the writer's business not to accuse and not to prosecute, but to champion the guilty, once they are condemned and suffer punishment.
I like to prove things wrong.
Justice Never Sleeps For Long
Justice is for the victim. Vengeance is for the survivor.
Justice is a terrible but necessary thing.
I'm the proof - you can't throw away tradition.
Justice is the armed defense of innocent liberty.
I think; therefore I am.
The justice of our cause must be reflected in the manner in which we rectify the crimes of the past.
If any speak ill of thee, fly home to thy own conscience and examine thy heart. If thou art guilty, it is a just correction; if not guilty, it is a fair instruction.
We are not guilty because we are depraved; we are depraved because we are guilty
It is nobler to declare oneself wrong than to insist on being right
especially when one is right.
The itch of disputation will prove the scab of the Church.
You can't eat justice.
The moment that justice must be paid for by the victim of injustice it becomes itself injustice.
Conscience is the chamber of justice.
An innocent man, if accused, can be acquitted; a guilty man, unless accused, cannot be condemned. It is, however, more advantageous to absolve an innocent than not to prosecute a guilty man.
The most vigorous expression of a resolution does not always coincide with the greatest vigour of the resolution itself. It is often flung out as a sort of prop to support a decaying conviction which, whilst strong, required no enunciation to prove it so.
The truth brings with it a great measure of absolution, always.
Justice, though moving with tardy pace, has seldom failed to overtake the wicked in their flight.
[Lat., Raro antecedentem scelestum
Deseruit pede poena claudo.]
I bring reason to your ears, and, in language as plain as ABC, hold up truth to your eyes.
For great is truth, and shall prevail.
Yesterday, we needed justice; today, we need justice; tomorrow, we will need justice! Justice is our eternal need
Disgrace is the synonym of discovery.
I have supported my deviations with reasons; I did not stop at mere doubt; I have vanquished, I have uprooted, I have destroyed everything in my heart that might have interfered with my pleasure.
Demon pox,' said Will with the satisfaction of the truly vindicated.
There is no witness so terrible and no accuser so powerful as conscience which dwells within us.
If you acquit me, you will give me great pleasure. If you condemn me you will do me honour!
Justice is doing for others what we would want done for us.
Revenge proves its own executioner.
The essential business of language is to assert or deny facts. Given