Famous Quotes
123 Quotations with Injustice.
- 61. Gloria Steinem: The family is the basic cell of government: it is where we are trained to believ ...

- 62. Rod McKeun: The gifts that one receives for giving are so immeasurable that it is almost an ...

- 63. Junius: The injustice done to an individual is sometimes of service to the public.

- 64. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: The injustice of defeat lies in the fact that its most innocent victims are made ...

- 65. Author Unknown: The mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. ...

- 66. Thurman W. Arnold: The term up has no meaning apart from the word down. The term fast has no meanin ...

- 67. Jacob Bronowski: The values by which we are to survive are not rules for just and unjust conduct, ...

- 68. Robert Gardner: There are two great injustices that can befall a child. One is to punish him for ...

- 69. Grover Cleveland: There is no calamity which a great nation can invite which equals that which fol ...

- 70. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: They use thought only to justify their injustices, and speech only to disguise t ...

- 71. Hosea Ballou: Those who commit injustice bear the greatest burden.

- 72. William Penn: To hoard up all to ourselves is great injustice as well as ingratitude.

- 73. Karl Wilhelm Von Humboldt: We cannot assume the injustice of any actions which only create offense, and esp ...

- 74. Hubert H. Humphrey: We should have learnt by now that laws and court decisions can only point the wa ...

- 75. Dr Edward Mayhew: What is the use of this fuss about morality when the issue only involves a horse ...

- 76. Henry David Thoreau: Whatever the human law may be, neither an individual nor a nation can commit the ...

- 77. Jane Welsh Carlyle: When one has been threatened with a great injustice, one accepts a smaller as a ...

- 78. John Locke: Where there is no property there is no injustice.

- 79. Learned Hand: You cannot raise the standard against oppression, or leap into the breach to rel ...

- 80. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Justice is my being allowed to do whatever I like. Injustice is whatever prevent ...
