INJUSTICE n. A burden ordsprog
INJUSTICE, n. A burden which of all those that we load upon others and carry ourselves is lightest in the hands and heaviest upon the back.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
Orättvisa
We can easily manage if we will only take, each day, the burden appointed to it. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. But the load will be too heavy for us if we carry yesterday's burden over again today, and then add the burden of the morrow before we are required to bear it.
John Newton
(
1725
-
1807
)
God places the heaviest burden on those who can carry its weight.
Reggie White
(
1961
-)
Kurage
I like to think of myself as an every-down back. That's something I want to emphasize to the teams, whatever team that takes me, that I can be an every-down back, even though I'm not the biggest guy. I'm not 220 pounds, but I can still carry the load and be in there when the game's on the line. Obviously, I want the ball in my hands. I'm a playmaker.
Reggie Bush
I like to think of myself as an every-down back. That's something I want to emphasize to teams. Even though I'm not the biggest guy, I can still carry the load and be in there when the game is on the line. Obviously, I'm going to want the ball in my hands, I'm a playmaker.
Reggie Bush
Property owners shouldn't have to carry this burden. With the sales tax increase, the load can be spread out over everyone that shops in Liberal.
Toby Miller
You carry a very heavy burden, Prime Minister. You carry the hopes and dreams of every Japanese alive today and those of our honored ancestors. You literally carry Japan upon your back.
Atsuko Abe
This defense is really predicated on getting a pass rush from the front four. When we go into the week, we're not thinking we have to carry the load. We carry the load every week.
Dwight Freeney
And a burdened soul cannot bear the burden of another and if one weighed down by burden should cry for (another to carry) its burden, not aught of it shall be carried, even though he be near of kin. You warn only those who fear their Lord in secret a
quran
The jury is going to carry the baggage of what happened in October back there (the jury room) with them. It is too much of a burden to carry.
Jonathan Shapiro
If there is a load you have to bear
That you can't carry
I'm right up the road
I'll share your load if you just call me.
Bill Withers
(
1938
-)
I would rather have a big burden and a strong back, than a weak back and a caddy to carry life's luggage
Elbert Hubbard
(
1856
-
1915
)
He's just doing so much, it's hard to be critical of anything. We've put the ball in his hands time after time after time at the end, you almost want to give it to someone else and have someone else carry part of the load.
Mike Montgomery
No one likes to carry a brick around, and this is the smallest, thinnest, lightest device that has all those combined features.
Gerry Purdy
He was playing pretty well and was going to carry the load until Ricky got back. And he's been one of the leaders, has been from day one this year, on and off the ice. We'll miss that.
Steve Stirling
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