“Does it seem that everything is extravagance in the world, or rather madness, when you watch the way things go? A crowd of rogues enjoy blessings they have won by sheer injustice, while more honest folks are miserable and die of hunger.” WorldWayDoeSeemsDiesEnjoyWatchesHonestBlessingMadnessInjusticeHungerFolksCrowdsMiserableSheerRoguesExtravagance Book:Plutus (Sparklesoup Classics) Source: Plutus (Sparklesoup Classics)
“To an American, that which deprives him of his freedom he regards as injustice, and that which allows him to enjoy that freedom he regards as justice. The concept of justice is as central to the totality of his being as freedom is, and this is not surprising, since the motivating idea behind the American Declaration of Independence was the fervent desire for justice.” IdeasDesirePoliticsEnjoyJusticeBehindsEconomyConceptsRegardIndependenceInjusticeLiberalismSurprisingDeclarationTotalityDeclaration Of IndependenceFervent Author:Ndabaningi Sithole
“It is an injustice that an old, broken, half-dead father should enjoy alone, in a corner of his hearth, possessions that would suffice for the advancement and maintenance of many children.” ShouldChildrenFatherEnjoyHalfBrokenInjusticePossessionCornersAdvancementMaintenanceDead Father Book:Complete Essays Source: Complete Essays