“Deliberate long before thou consecrate a friend, and when thy impartial justice concludes him worthy of thy bosom, receive him joyfully, and entertain him wisely; impart thy secrets boldly, and mingle thy thoughts with his: he is thy very self; and use him so; if thou firmly think him faithful, thou makest him so.” IfsThinkingLongSelfUseJusticeSecretFriendsWorthyFaithfulDeliberateBosomsImpartMakestImpartial Justice Author:Francis Quarles
“I will for ever, at all hazards, assert the dignity, independence, and integrity of the English bar; without which, impartial justice, the most valuable part of the English constitution, can have no existence.” JusticeExistenceIntegrityDignityConstitutionIndependenceValuableBarsHazardsImpartial Justice Author:Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine
“The only relevant side is that of the law and the Constitution. We do great injury to the integrity of the court system when we start speaking of sides and stop devoting ourselves to the pursuit of impartial justice.” LawSidesJusticeIntegrityConstitutionCourtPursuitInjuryRelevantCourt SystemImpartial Justice Author:Jon Kyl
“A great deal may be done by severity, more by love, but most by clear discernment and impartial justice.” MayDoneJusticeDealsClearEthicsFairnessDiscernmentSeverityImpartial Justice Book:Conversations of Goethe with Johann Peter Eckermann Source: Conversations of Goethe with Johann Peter Eckermann
“The most sacred of the duties of a government [is] to do equal and impartial justice to all its citizens.” GovernmentJusticeDutyCitizensEqualSacredPositive AtheismTaxationInalienable RightsImpartial Justice Book:Correspondence Source: Correspondence
“I have never stuck up for any criminal. I have merely asked for the orderly administration of an impartial justice...Due legal process is my own safeguard against being convicted unjustly. To my mind, that's government. That's law and order.” MindGovernmentLawOrderProcessJusticeMy OwnDuesCriminalsStuckAdministrationOrderlyLaw And OrderStuck UpImpartial Justice Author:Erle Stanley Gardner
“Once I should have been, if not satisfied, partially, at least, contented with suffrage for the intelligent and those who have been soldiers; now I am convinced that universal suffrage is demanded by sound policy and impartial justice.” IfsShouldHas BeensSoundJusticePolicyShould HaveUniversalIntelligentSoldierConvincedSatisfiedShould Have BeenSuffrageUniversal SuffrageImpartial Justice Author:Salmon P. Chase