“If succeeding generations of Americans don't understand the concepts of justice, individual rights, free enterprise, capitalism, sovereignty or national security, there can be no guarantee that those concepts - or others like them - will continue.” IfsIndividualJusticeRightsGenerationsSecuritySucceedConceptsCapitalismGuaranteesEnterpriseNational SecuritySovereigntyGuarantees ThatFree EnterpriseIndividual Rights Author:George Nethercutt
“A republic cannot succeed, till it contains a certain body of men imbued with the principles of justice and honour.” MenBodyCertainJusticePrinciplesSucceedRepublicHonourNatural Selection Book:Delphi Complete Works of Charles Darwin (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Charles Darwin (Illustrated)
“If globalization is to succeed, it must succeed for poor and rich alike. It must deliver rights no less than riches. It must provide social justice and equity no less than economic prosperity and enhanced communication.” IfsSocialJusticePoorRichRightsEconomicCommunicationSucceedSocial JusticeProsperityRichesSecretaryGlobalizationEquityEqual RightsGeopoliticsEconomic Prosperity Author:Kofi Annan
“Our Founding Fathers were the first to articulate the reasons for their First Amendment, the same reasons given by Learned Hand, and by Justice Brennan in New York Times v. Sullivan . It is a lesson we keep forgetting and must relearn in each succeeding generation.” FirstsReasonHandsFatherGivenJusticeForgetGenerationsNew YorkLessonsSucceedAmendmentsFreedom Of SpeechFoundingFirst AmendmentNew York TimesOur Founding Fathers Author:Gilbert S. Merritt, Jr.
“Justice is immortal, eternal, and immutable, like God Himself; and the development of law is only then a progress when it is directed towards those principles which like Him, are eternal; and whenever prejudice or error succeeds in establishing in customary law any doctrine contrary to eternal justice.” LawJusticePrinciplesProgressDevelopmentSucceedEternalPrejudiceErrorsContraryDoctrineImmortal Book:Select speeches, condensed and abridged by F.W. Newman Source: Select speeches, condensed and abridged by F.W. Newman
“If the U.S. succeeds in destroying the revolution, my status will be like that of most Cubans: I'll be up a creek without a paddle. It will be devastating for people worldwide who believe in justice.” PeopleIfsBelieveJusticeRevolutionSucceedDestroyingCubanCreeks Author:Assata Shakur
“Even if this is the end of humankind, we dare not take away the chances some other life-form might have to succeed where we failed. If we retaliate, there will not be a dog, a deer, an ape, a bird or fish or lizard to carry the evolutionary torch. In the name of justice, if we must condemn and destroy ourselves, let us not condemn all life along with us! We are heavy enough with sins. If we must destroy, let us stop with destroying ourselves!” IfsEndsEnoughMightFormNamesJusticeChanceSinDogSucceedBirdFishesDareHeavyDestroyingHumankindApocalypseApesTorchesDeerLizardsDestroying Ourselves Author:Theodore Sturgeon
“One may not condemn a man for succeeding financially because he knows how. Neither may one with justice take away for a man what he has fairly earned, to give to men of less ability.” KnowsMenGivingMayJusticeAbilityKnow HowSucceedRichest Man In Babylon Author:George S. Clason