“America has the laws and the material resources it takes to insure justice for all its people. What it lacks is the heart, the humanity.” PeopleHeartAmericaLawHumanityJusticeUnited StatesMaterialsResourcesJustice For All Book:Unbought and Unbossed: Expanded 40th Anniversary Edition Source: Unbought and Unbossed: Expanded 40th Anniversary Edition
“I had to learn that there is more to the human being than material comfort, more than success, more even than national spirit or patriotism. That in any being worthy of being human there is also a demand for justice, for liberty, and that justice needs the evidence of all our lives, liberty is one and indivisible and collective, and no one can talk of justice solely for expediency's sake, nor of liberty while human beings, anywhere else on earth, are still in bondage.” NeedsHumansStillsEarthSpiritJusticeFreedomHuman BeingsLibertyOur LivesMaterialsComfortDemandEvidenceSakeWorthyCollectivesBeing HumanBondageIndivisibleExpediency Author:Han Suyin
“My final words of advice to you are educate, agitate and organize; have faith in yourself. With justice on our side I do not see how we can loose our battle. The battle to me is a matter of joy. The battle is in the fullest sense spiritual. There is nothing material or social in it. For ours is a battle not for wealth or for power. It is battle for freedom. It is the battle of reclamation of human personality.” HumansMatterSpiritualJoySocialSidesWealthJusticeAdviceMaterialsPersonalityBattleFinalsHave FaithEducateOrganizeFaith In YourselfHuman PersonalityAgitateFinal WordsHave Faith In YourselfWords Of AdviceReclamation Author:B. R. Ambedkar
“The higher type of man clings to virtue, the lower type of man clings to material comfort. The higher type of man cherishes justice, the lower type of man cherishes the hope of favors to be received.” MenJusticeVirtueMaterialsTypeHigherComfortFavorsCherish Author:Confucius
“Diligence means to be keen in matters of virtue and justice, but worldly people use diligence to solve their economic difficulties. Frugality means to have little desire for material goods, but worldly people use frugality as a cover for stinginess. Thus do watchwords of enlightened life turn into tools for the private business of small people. What a pity!” PeopleMeanLittlesMatterUseDesireTurnsJusticeVirtueEconomicMaterialsToolsDifficultySolvePityEnlightenedTaoismGoodsWorldlyDiligenceFrugalityStinginess Author:Zicheng Hong