I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Injustice boils in men's hearts as does steel in its cauldron, ready to pour forth, white hot, in the fullness of time.”
“Injustice can never be stood for.”
“Injustice, Dishonesty, and Unfair-neutrality build the bridge of Inequality; consequently, the human becomes the victim of that. In other clarifying words, each one victimizes each one in its dimensions, whether consciously or unconsciously.”
“Injustice drives me crazy! It really upsets me when I see politicians lying.”
“Injustice experienced in the flesh, in deeply wounded flesh, is the stuff out of which change explodes.”
Source: Blkberry Winter
“Injustice happened to animals as they born an animal, you are born as man what else do you need ?”
“Injustice in the end produces independence.”
“Injustice in this world is not something comparative; the wrong is deep, clear, and absolute in each private fate.”
Source: The Life of Reason: Human Understanding
“Injustice is a sixth sense, and rouses all the others.”
Source: All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart
“Injustice is bound to drop in proportion to rising social responsibility - poverty is bound to drop in proportion to rising social responsibility - discrimination and inequality are bound to drop in proportion to rising social responsibility.”
Source: Operation Justice: To Make A Society That Needs No Law
“Injustice is censured because the censures are afraid of suffering, and not from any fear which they have of doing injustice.”
“Injustice is not allowed on my watch.”
Source: Tum Dunya Tek Millet: Greatest Country on Earth is Earth
“Injustice is not evil in itself, but only in the fear and apprehension that one will not escape those who have been set up to punish the offense.”
Source: Letters: Principles Doctrines, and Vatican Sayings Translated, with an Introd. and Notes, by Russel M. Geor. Indianapolis Merrill
“Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice.”
“injustice It is the beginning of darkness in life . Forgiveness towards the unjust ، It is betrayal and injustice for the oppressed . We only forgive those who make mistakes ، and there is a huge difference between mistaking and injustice ، Injustice is the darkness that extinguishes the light of truth .”
“Injustice, like pain, is a birthright we all receive with admission into this life: a firm, inescapable reality.”
Source: The Talk: A Young Person's Guide to Life's Big Questions
“Injustice makes the rules, and courage breaks them.”
Source: Tales from Earthsea
“Injustice never rules forever.”
“Injustice results as much from treating unequals equally as from treating equals unequally.”
“Injustice! The Wolf has never told his side of the story!”
Source: The New Land
“Injustice thrives in silence.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Injustice towards others is a threat to everybody”
“Injustice upon earth renders the justice of of heaven impossible.”
Source: The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll
“Injustice wears ever the same harsh face wherever it shows itself.”
Source: Going to the Territory
“Injustice won't destroy our world, indifference to injustice will.”
Source: Operation Justice: To Make A Society That Needs No Law
“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.”
Source: The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World
“Injustice, poverty, slavery, ignorance - these may be cured by reform or revolution. But men do not live only by fighting evils. They live by positive goals, individual and collective, a vast variety of them, seldom predictable, at times incompatible.”
“Ink, a Drug.”
Source: Bend Sinister
“Ink and paper are as cheap as sand or water, almost. No board of directors has to convene in order to decide whether we can afford to write down this or that. I myself once staged the end of the world on two pieces of paper- at a cost of ...less than a penny, including wear and tear on my typewriter ribbon and the seat of my pants.
'Think of that.”
Source: Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage
“Ink cannot tell the glow that lights me at this moment in turning to the mountains. I feel strong [enough] to leap Yosemite walls at a bound.”
“Ink, dark as night, creates words, and as they are read, they become the little beads and baubles of the mind.”
“INK
Everything we know
The things that haunt us
in our sleep
The scars,
The joy,
The sweat,
The tears
Is just a bit of ink.”
Source: Ink
“Ink is the blood of the printing-press.”
“Ink is the great cure for all human ills.”
“Ink is the skin of a sound.”
“Ink is the transcript of thought.”
“ink marks the page/where you execute your will like a doe announcing an/ox-stern mate with a single, bleary blink.”
Source: A Body Made of You
“Ink runs from the corners of my mouth. There is no happiness like mine. I have been eating poetry.”
“Ink to parchment, words to paper, glory to Beatrice.”
“Ink was not invented to express our real feelings.”
“INK, n. A villainous compound of tannogallate of iron, gum-arabic, and water, chiefly used to facilitate the infection of idiocy and promote intellectual crime.”
Source: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
“Inking is meditation in liquid form...”
Source: Izzy and the Candy Palace
“inklik.com”
“Inks don’t forget. But with enough coaxing, occasionally they can be persuaded to forgive.”
Source: Musings from a Small Island: Everything under the Sun
“Inkstands and tea-cups are never as full as when one upsets them.”
Source: A Backward Glance
“Inky blackness was dotted with glimmering spots of light. The slender curve of a pastel blue planet, half-shaded in darkness, loomed in the distance. Space; she was in space.
Despite how illogical it sounded, she was on a spaceship.
Pressing a hand against the glass, she stared out into the unending expanse of space and found herself questioning not just reality but also her sanity. This couldn’t possibly be real. There had to be some sort of explanation.”
Source: Cut Her Out In Little Stars
“Inky ice slaves away
the caterwauling of each broken day
and within the storms that leave behind a dust
of crystallizing diamond shore
I walk
and walk
and walk some more...”
Source: Carve a Place for Me
“Inmates ran from right to left then left to right and back again, chasing one another as predator or fleeing as prey. It was hard to tell one from the other.”
Source: The Weltschmerz Penitentiary Part I: A Brutal Prison Tale of Crime, Imprisonment and Psychological Thrills
“Inmates would overwhelmingly welcome segregation. As Lexy Good, a white prisoner in San Quentin State Prison explained, “I’d rather hang out with white people, and blacks would rather hang out with people of their own race.” He said it was the same outside of prison: “Look at suburbia. . . . People in society self-segregate.”
Another white man, using the pen name John Doe, wrote that jail time in Texas had turned him against blacks:
'[B]ecause of my prison experiences, I cannot stand being in the presence of blacks. I can’t even listen to my old, favorite Motown music anymore. The barbarous and/or retarded blacks in prison have ruined it for me. The black prison guards who comprise half the staff and who flaunt the dominance of African-American culture in prison and give favored treatment to their “brothers” have ruined it for me.'
He went on:
'[I]n the aftermath of the Byrd murder [the 1998 dragging death in Jasper, Texas] I read one commentator’s opinion in which he expressed disappointment that ex-cons could come out of prison with unresolved racial problems “despite the racial integration of the prisons.” Despite? Buddy, do I have news for you! How about because of racial integration?' (emphasis in the original)
A man who served four years in a California prison wrote an article for the Los Angeles Times called “Why Prisons Can’t Integrate.” “California prisons separate blacks, whites, Latinos and ‘others’ because the truth is that mixing races and ethnic groups in cells would be extremely dangerous for inmates,” he wrote. He added that segregation “is looked on by no one—of any race—as oppressive or as a way of promoting racism.” He offered “Rule No. 1” for survival: “The various races and ethnic groups stick together.” There were no other rules. He added that racial taboos are so complex that only a person of the same race can be an effective guide.”
Source: White Identity: Racial Consciousness in the 21st Century
“inmersos en una carrera para hackearte a ti y a tu sistema operativo orgánico. Quizá hayas oído que vivimos en la época de hackear ordenadores, pero eso apenas es una parte de la verdad. En realidad, vivimos en la época de hackear a humanos.”
Source: 21 Lessons for the 21st Century