Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Justice. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Justice Quotes and Sayings from 89 influential authors, including Paul Levine,Hill Harper,Aung San Suu Kyi,Alfred Nobel,Albert Pike, for you to enjoy and share.

Justice requires lawyers who are prepared, witnesses who tell the truth, judges who know the law, and jurors who stay awake. Justice is the North Star, the burning bush, the holy virgin. It cannot be bought, sold, or mass produced. It is intangible, ineffable, and invisible, but if you are to spend your life in its pursuit, it is best to believe it exists, and that you can attain it. By Paul Levine Justice Prepared Witnesses Truth Judges

You can't have justice unless you have truth. By Hill Harper Truth Justice

Justice is a dream. But it is a dream that we are determined to realize. By Aung San Suu Kyi Justice Dream Realize Determined

Justice is to be found only in imagination. By Alfred Nobel Justice Imagination Found

Justice is peculiarly indispensable to nations. By Albert Pike Justice Nations Peculiarly Indispensable

There's no justice in this world, the things that happen to people. By Julie Berry World People Justice Things Happen

Justice is conscience, not a personal conscience but the conscience of the whole of humanity. Those who clearly recognize the voice of their own conscience usually recognize also the voice of justice. By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Conscience Humanity Justice Voice Personal

Justice is such a fine thing that we cannot pay too dearly for it. By Alain-Rene Le Sage Justice Fine Thing Pay Dearly

There is no such thing as justice, all the best that we can hope for is revenge. By Emilie Autumn Justice Revenge Thing Hope

God will give me justice By Alexandre Dumas God Justice Give

Justice always whirls in equal measure. By William Shakespeare Justice Measure Whirls Equal

Without injustices,the name of justicewould mean what? By Heraclitus Injusticesthe Justicewould

Maybe there is no justice, just different degrees of injustice. By Marty Rubin Justice Injustice Degrees

Justice is like the kingdom of Godit is not without us as a fact, it is within us as a great yearning. By George Eliot Godit Justice Fact Yearning Kingdom

Punishment is justice for the unjust. By Saint Augustine Punishment Unjust Justice

Maybe there is no justice, only different degrees of injustice. By Marty Rubin Justice Injustice Degrees

We've heard many people say and have often said ourselves that justice is doing one's own work and not meddling with what isn't one's own ... Then, it turns out that this doing one's own work-provided that it comes to be in a certain way-is justice. By Plato Justice Heard People Work Meddling

Justice demands integrity. It's to have a moral universe - not only know what is right or wrong but to put things in perspective, weigh things. Justice is different from violence and retribution; it requires complex accounting. By Bell Hooks Integrity Justice Demands Things Universe

Justice from Love, and Love from Justice By Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo Love Justice

There is no justice we don't make daily like bread and love. By Marge Piercy Love Justice Make Daily Bread

Injustice is relativelyl easy to bear; what stings is justice. By H.l. Mencken Injustice Bear Justice Relativelyl Easy

Retribution. Poetic justice. Just deserts. Comeuppance. By Alex Flinn Retribution Comeuppance Poetic Justice Deserts

This, and no other, is justice: - to consider, under all the circumstances and consequences of a particular case, how the greatest quantity and purest quality of happiness will ensue from any action ... there is no other justice. By Percy Bysshe Shelley Justice Case Action Circumstances Consequences

Justice is the very last thing of all wherewith the universe concerns itself. It is equilibrium that absorbs its attention. By Maurice Maeterlinck Justice Thing Wherewith Universe Concerns

Justice is what you get when you run out of money. By H.l. Mencken Justice Money Run

Justice satisfies everybody, and justice alone. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Justice Satisfies

Temper justice with mercy. By John Milton Temper Mercy Justice

Justice is my being allowed to do whatever I like. Injustice is whatever prevents my doing so. By Samuel Johnson Justice Allowed Injustice Prevents

Justice by any and all means necessary. By Marilyn Mosby Justice

Justice consists not in being neutral between right and wrong, but finding out the right and upholding it, wherever found, against the wrong. By Theodore Roosevelt Wrong Justice Found Consists Neutral

By 'justice', I understand nothing more than that bond which is necessary to keep the interest of individuals united, without which men would return to their original state of barbarity. All punishments which exceed the necessity of preserving this bond are, in their nature, unjust. By Cesare Beccaria Justice United Barbarity Bond Understand

Justice is the one thing you should always find. By Toby Keith Justice Find Thing

Justice is a social construct. It's well known that the physical universe isn't fair. Nevertheless, it's difficult to decide which is more provoking: good people suffering or evil people prospering. By Susan Cartwright Justice Construct Social People Fair

Justice is indispensably and universally necessary, and what is necessary must always be limited, uniform, and distinct By Samuel Johnson Uniform Justice Limited Distinct Indispensably

Justice means equality for equals, and inequality for unequals. By C.s. Lewis Justice Equals Unequals Equality Inequality

Justice never sleeps. By Tadahiko Nagao Justice Sleeps

Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice. By H.l. Mencken Injustice Bear Justice Easy Stings

Without justice there can be no love. By Bell Hooks Love Justice

Justice is Equality ... but equality of what? By Aristotle. Justice Equality

I have tried to set forth a theory that enables us to understand and to assess these feelings about the primacy of justice. Justice as fairness is the outcome: it articulates these opinions and supports their general tendency. By John Rawls Justice Set Theory Enables Understand

Justice is a certain rectitude of mind whereby a man does what he ought to do in the circumstances confronting him. By Thomas Aquinas Justice Rectitude Mind Man Circumstances

Justice can only be dispensed when you have all the facts in front of you. By Julian Baggini Justice Dispensed Facts Front

Justice is the great interest of man on earth. By Daniel Webster Justice Earth Great Interest Man

Justice, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Some see an innocent victim. Others will see evil incarnate getting exactly what's deserved. By Emily Thorne Justice Beauty Beholder Eye Victim

Justice is not cheap. Justice is not quick. It is not ever finally achieved. By Marian Wright Edelman Justice Cheap Quick Achieved Finally

There is no power without justice. By Napoleon Bonaparte Justice Power

Justice is charity in accordance with wisdom. By Gottfried Leibniz Justice Wisdom Charity Accordance

Justice is a fading light. By Sheryl Crow Justice Light Fading

Justice is happiness according to virtue. By John Rawls Justice Virtue Happiness

Karma assures justice for all. By David V. Gaggin Karma Assures Justice

Where there is law there is injustice By Leo Tolstoy Injustice Law

Justice is a jagged road. By Rene Balcer Justice Road Jagged

Justice is sweet and musical; but injustice is harsh and discordant. By Henry David Thoreau Justice Musical Discordant Sweet Injustice

Justice is not an easy battle to win; some get to the fact, some get fucked. By M.f. Moonzajer Justice Win Fact Fucked Easy

Everyone talks about justice, but there can be no justice where there is no truth, and these are times when truth is seldom recognized and often despised. By Dean Koontz Despised Justice Truth Talks Times

There is justice in an insanely cruel world. By Carol Plum-Ucci World Justice Insanely Cruel

I say that justice is truth in action. By Benjamin Disraeli Action Justice Truth

Justice was revenge wrapping itself in a cloak of high principle. By Ivan Klima Justice Principle Revenge Wrapping Cloak

There is no strength without justice. By Napoleon Bonaparte Justice Strength

We who feel that justice is not being done have but one thing to do: that is fight, by argument, by example, by insistence on fair play wherever we have the power to do so. The rest is in the hands of the Lord, or nature, which swings, apparently, from one extreme to another. By Theodore Dreiser Fight Argument Feel Justice Thing

There's no such thing as justice in America. It's all a fairy tale. By James Patterson America Thing Justice Tale Fairy

Justice is to social justice like a chair to an electric chair. By Janusz Korwin-Mikke Justice Chair Social Electric

Love is more just than justice. By Henry Ward Beecher Love Justice

If thou wouldst seek justice, thyself must be just. By Stephen R. Lawhead Justice Thyself Thou Wouldst Seek

Justice is that virtue of the soul which is distributive according to desert. By Aristotle. Justice Desert Virtue Soul Distributive

Justice is for the victim. Vengeance is for the survivor. By Rachel Vincent Justice Victim Vengeance Survivor

Justice seldom happens by accident. By Patricia King Justice Accident Seldom

The moment that justice must be paid for by the victim of injustice it becomes itself injustice. By Benjamin Tucker Injustice Moment Justice Paid Victim

Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both. By Eleanor Roosevelt Justice Side

The way to find justice is to deal fairly with other people and not worry about how they deal with you. By Robert A. Heinlein Deal Find Justice Fairly People

The law isn't justice. It's a very imperfect mechanism. If you press exactly the right buttons and are also lucky, justice may show up in the answer. A mechanism is all the law was ever intended to be. By Raymond Chandler Law Justice Mechanism Imperfect Lucky

Justice is a machine which, when someone has once given it the starting push, rolls on of itself. By John Galsworthy Justice Push Rolls Machine Starting

Justice is the recognition of the fact that you cannot fake the character of men as you cannot fake the character of nature, that you must judge all men as conscientiously as you judge inanimate objects, with the same respect for truth, with the same incorruptible vision, by as pure and as rational a process of identification-that every man must be judged for what he is and treated accordingly ... By John Galt Fake Character Men Judge Justice

There can be no love without justice. By Bell Hooks Justice Love

A shocked sense of justice has to be removed and justice restored. By Ndabaningi Sithole Restored Justice Shocked Sense Removed

It is just that there be law, but law is not justice By Jacques Derrida Justice Law

Justice is like an invisible creature that flees before us. As long as we keep chasing it, we have it. It's the constant seeking for law and justice that constitutes law and justice. . . . All confusion and disorder and disintegration is just semblance and illusion. Law and order endure in secret. Truth and justice are not a conjuring trick. By Torgny Lindgren Justice Law Invisible Creature Flees

Somehow, our sense of justice never turns in its sleep till long after the sense of injustice in others has been thoroughly aroused. By Max Beerbohm Sense Aroused Justice Turns Sleep

Of justice you will find none.... To judge is evil. To mete justice, more appalling still. Act from compassion and you will do better than to devise any code or facade of justice. By Jessica Amanda Salmonson Justice Find Evil Judge Act

Justice doesn't talk. It sings! By Christina L. Barr Justice Talk Sings

One kind of justice is that which is manifested in distributions of honour or money or the other things that fall to be divided among those who have a share in the constitution ... and another kind is that which plays a rectifying part in transactions. By Aristotle. Kind Constitution Transactions Justice Manifested

The cause of justice is the cause of humanity. Its advocates should overflow with universal good will. We should love this cause, for it conduces to the general happiness of mankind. By William Godwin Humanity Justice Mankind Advocates Overflow

If we do not maintain justice, justice will not maintain us. By Francis Bacon Maintain Justice

The golden eye of justice sees, and requites the unjust man. By Sophocles Man Golden Eye Justice Requites

Justice will prevail! By Tsugumi Ohba Justice Prevail

Justice implies knowledge of the right and proper place for a thing or a being to be; of right as against wrong; of the mean and limit; of spiritual gain as against loss; of truth as against falsehood. By Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas Justice Wrong Limit Loss Falsehood

Justice is the idea of God, the ideal of man, the rule of conduct writ in the nature of mankind. By Theodore Parker God Justice Man Mankind Idea

The Universe is on the side of Justice By Martin Luther King Jr. Justice Universe Side

Justice is a contract of expediency, entered upon to prevent men harming or being harmed. By Epicurus Justice Expediency Entered Harmed Contract

I'm tired of justice, ain't you? By Larry Mcmurtry Justice Tired

Justice is what love sounds like when it speaks in public. By Michael Eric Dyson Justice Public Love Sounds Speaks

The first requisite of civilization is that of justice. By Sigmund Freud Justice Requisite Civilization

Of all injustice that is the greatest which goes under the name of law. By Heath L'estrange Law Injustice Greatest

When searching for justice, what you sometimes find is just more trouble. By Maryann Austin Justice Trouble Searching Find

Law and justice are not the same. By John Connolly Law Justice

Justice has a right to protest against injustice. By Kristian Goldmund Aumann Justice Injustice Protest

Justice in the extreme is often unjust. By Jean Racine Justice Unjust Extreme

Moderation is the basis of justice. By George Macdonald Moderation Justice Basis

Many have justice in their hearts, but slowly it is let fly, for it comes not without council to the bow. By Dante Alighieri Hearts Fly Bow Justice Slowly

Justice is in subjects as well as in rulers. By Thomas Aquinas Justice Rulers Subjects