Whenever a separation is made between liberty and justice, neither, in my opinion, is safe.
What I see everywhere in the world are ordinary people willing to confront despair, power, and incalculable odds in order to restore some semblance of grace, justice, and beauty to this world.
Justice is merely incidental to law and order.
Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.
I challenge us all to have the courage of our convictions to fight for a fair, justice and inclusive society.
We must face the fact that the preservation of individual freedom is incompatible with a full satisfaction of our views of distributive justice.
It is foolish to view realism and idealism as incompatible or to consider our power and wealth as encumbered by the demands of justice, morality, and conscience.
I was taught that the search for truth and the search for justice are not incompatible and are, in fact, essential.
My characters are driven by a passionate desire for justice. They are rebellious and incorruptible.
The Bible calls us to love our neighbors, and to do justice and love kindness, not to indiscriminately kill one another.
Social justice is a cancer. Social justice means you are ruled by whatever the mob does. What social justice does is destroy individual responsibility.
If succeeding generations of Americans don't understand the concepts of justice, individual rights, free enterprise, capitalism, sovereignty or national security, there can be no guarantee that those concepts - or others like them - will continue.
I'm a very individualistic person. That is why I don't belong to any political party or anything. I really believe in justice and freedom.
If we truly understand, remember, and love the people of Indonesia, let us accept this principle of social justice, that is, not only political equality, but we must create equality in the economic field, too, which means the best possible well-being.
The atomic weapons race and the secrecy surrounding it crushed American democracy. It induced us to conduct government according to lies. It distorted justice. It undermined American morality.
The MLK Shabbat Suppers focused on the theme of educational inequity, which Dr. King considered inextricably linked to the struggle for equality and justice.
The Occupy Wall Street project feels like a burning ember that might light the torch of justice and inflame our longing for freedom.
Terror is only justice: prompt, severe and inflexible; it is then an emanation of virtue; it is less a distinct principle than a natural consequence of the general principle of democracy, applied to the most pressing wants of the country.
All pain is a punishment, and every punishment is inflicted for love as much as for justice.
My parents being from Nigeria deeply informs all my social justice and human rights work.