We ought always to deal justly, not only with those who are just to us, but likewise to those who endeavor to injure us; and this, for fear lest by rendering them evil for evil, we should fall into the same vice.
Hierocles
The sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a sinful world.
Jimmy Carter
The most effective way to restrict democracy is to transfer decision-making from the public arena to unaccountable institutions: kings and princes, priestly castes, military juntas, party dictatorships, or modern corporations.
Noam Chomsky
I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.
Stephen Jay Gould
Justice denied anywhere diminishes justice everywhere.
Martin Luther King Jr
Justice is having and doing what is one's own.
Plato
Nothing is to be preferred before justice.
Socrates
Justice is justice though it's always delayed and finally done only by mistake.
George Bernard Shaw
If you want peace, work for justice.
Henry Louis Mencken
The judge weighs the arguments and puts a brave face on the matter, and since there must be a decision, decides as he can, and hopes he has done justice and given satisfaction to the community.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Charity begins at home and justice begins next door.
Charles Dickens
He who is only just is cruel.
Unknown
Sir, I say that justice is truth in action.
Benjamin Disraeli
The administration of justice is the firmest pillar of government.
George Washington