Justice must be blind ordsprog
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
Bertie C. Forbes
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There is only one quality worse than hardness of heart and that is softness of head
Theodore Roosevelt
(
1858
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1919
)
Now, my friend, I beg you to consider that this blindness and unyielding hardness is the very core of your iniquity, and to be convinced that you are thus blind and stupid is true conviction of sin.
Archibald Alexander
Boston will rank a little lower than this in terms of the hardness of the terrain. I think the hardness of this marathon is in the closeness of the rolling hills. There are good stretches downhill, but they are also treacherous.
William Tan
Justice is supposed to be blind. Justice should not have taken into account the fact that he's a police officer in deciding whether or not to release him.
Philip Schneider
She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable.
David McMillan
Concepts of justice must have hands and feet or they remain sterile abstractions. The hands and feet we need are efficient means and methods to carry out justice in every case in the shortest possible time and at the lowest possible cost.
Warren E. Burger
(
1907
-)
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This is about big business having its hand in the pocketbook of Texas, a pocketbook Rick Perry should be fiercely protecting from special interests.
Laura Stromberg
From the uttermost part of the earth have we heard songs, even glory to the righteous. But I said, My leanness, my leanness, woe unto me! the treacherous dealers have dealt treacherously; yea, the treacherous dealers have dealt very treacherously.
Bible
I think House races are most often about local and pocketbook issues and gas prices are definitely a pocketbook issue. The unanswered question that nobody knows the answer to is where are gas prices in October?
Carl Forti
The book which the reader now holds in his hands, from one end to the other, as a whole and in its details, whatever gaps, exceptions, or weaknesses it may contain, treats of the advance from evil to good, from injustice to justice, from falsity to truth, from darkness to daylight, from blind appetite to conscience, from decay to life, from bestiality to duty, from Hell to Heaven, from limbo to God. Matter itself is the starting-point, and the point of arrival is the soul. Hydra at the beginning, an angel at the end.
Victor Hugo
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1802
-
1885
)
Justice is lame as well as blind, amongst us
Thomas Otway
(
1652
-
1685
)
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Justice is lame as well as blind, amongst us
Thomas Otway
(
1652
-
1685
)
Rättvisa
Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.
Bible
Concepts of justice must have hands and feet . . . to carry out justice in every case in the shortest possible time and the lowest possible cost. This is the challenge to every lawyer and judge in America.
Warren E. Burger
(
1907
-)
Justice may be blind, but she has very sophisticated listening devices.
Edgar Argo
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