“The living God is a God of justice and mercy and He will be satisfied with nothing less than a people in whom his justice and mercy are alive.” PeopleJusticeAliveMercySatisfiedJustice And Mercy Author:Lesslie Newbigin
“There is no intrinsic virtue to law and order unless 'law' is equated with justice and 'order' with the discipline of a people satisfied that justice has been done.” PeopleHas BeensDoneLawOrderJusticeVirtueDisciplineSatisfiedLaw And Order Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“Roque...lined his men up and had them produce all the clothing, jewels, money, and other objects that they had stolen since the last time they had divided the spoils. Having made a hasty appraisal and reduced to terms of money those items that could not be divided, he split the whole into shares with such equity and exactitude that in not a single instance did he go beyond or fall short of a strict distributive justice. They were all well satisfied with the payment received, indeed they were quite well pleased; and Roque then turned to Don Quixote.” MenWellsMadeWholeWisdomLastsFallTermJusticeShareObjectsProduceSatisfiedInstanceDividedClothingsSplitsLast TimeStrictJewelsEquityStolenItemsSpoilPaymentHastyAppraisalExactitude Author:Miguel de Cervantes
“Justice is a judgement that is both fair and forgiving. Justice is not done until everyone is satisfied, even those who offend us and must be punished by us. You can see, by what we have done with these two boys, that justice is not only the way we punish those who do wrong. It is also the way we try to save them.” WayTryingTwoDoneJusticeBoysFairsForgivingSatisfiedJudgementShantaram Book:Shantaram: A Novel Source: Shantaram: A Novel