“To do justice to the figure of Kafka in its purity and its peculiar beauty one must never lose sight of one thing: it is the purity and beauty of a failure.” LosesJusticeOne ThingFiguresSightPurityPeculiar Book:Illuminations Source: Illuminations
“Howbeit, this one thing, son, I assure you on my faith, that if the parties will at hands call for justice, then, all were it my father stood on the one side, and the devil on the other, his cause being good, the devil should have right.” IfsShouldWisdomHandsFatherPoliticsCausesSidesJusticePartyEconomyOne ThingSonDevilShould HaveBe GoodLiberalism Author:Thomas More
“There is but one thing of real value - to cultivate truth and justice, and to live without anger in the midst of lying and unjust men.” MenRealLyingValuesJusticeOne ThingAtheismMidstUnjustReal ValueTruth And Justice Author:Marcus Aurelius
“There is one thing that the American people always rise to and extend their hand to and that is the truth of justice, and of liberty, and of peace. We have accepted that truth and we are going to led by itand through us the world, out into pastures of quietness and peace such as the world never dreamed of before.” PeopleWorldHandsTruthPeaceJusticeLibertyOne ThingAcceptedQuietnessPastures Book:A Day of Dedication Source: A Day of Dedication
“The prostitute is the scapegoat for everyone's sins, and few people care whether she is justly treated or not. Good people have spent thousands of pounds in efforts to reform her, poets have written about her, essayists and orators have made her the subject of some of their most striking rhetoric; perhaps no class of people has been so much abused, and alternatively sentimentalized over as prostitutes have been but one thing they have never yet had, and that is simple legal justice.” PeopleHas BeensMadeCareJusticeSinSimpleEffortClassWrittenOne ThingSubjectsPoetTreatedReformPoundsGood PeopleRhetoricEssayistsScapegoatOrators Author:Alison Roberta Noble Neilans
“Just what is it that America stands for? If she stands for one thing more than another, it is for the sovereignty of self-governing people, and her example, her assistance, her encouragement, has thrilled two continents in this western world with all those fine impulses which have built up human liberty on sides of the water. She stands, therefore, as an example of independence, as an example of free institutions, and as an example of disinterested international action in the main tenets of justice.” PeopleIfsWorldHumansTwoSelfActionAmericaSidesWaterJusticeLibertyOne ThingExampleFineBuiltEncouragementIndependenceInstitutionsWesternInternationalImpulseContinentsAssistanceSovereigntyGoverningWestern WorldDisinterested Author:Woodrow Wilson