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    Perched upon a bust of Pallas, just above my chamber door,- Perched, and sat, and nothing more.

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    Perfect wisdom has four parts: Wisdom, the principle of doing things aright. Justice, the principle of doing things equally in public and private. Fortitude, the principle of not fleeing danger, but meeting it. Temperance, the principle of subduing desires and living moderately.

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    Perhaps only silence and love do justice to a great work of art

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    Perhaps the greatest justice issue of all is intergenerational theft. The Eighth Commandment says "Thou shall not steal," but every day we live unsustainably we steal from our children and their children.

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    Persecution is a bad and indirect way to plan religion.

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    Peter [Norman] never denounced us, he never turned his back on us, he never walked away from us, he never said one thing against what he stood for in Mexico City, and that was freedom, justice and equality for all God's people.

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    Piety, religion, and morality are intimately connected with the well being of that state, and indispensable to the administration of civil justice.

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    Pity the nation that has to silence its writers for speaking their minds. Pity the nation that needs to jail those who ask for justice, while communal killers, mass murderers, corporate scamsters, looters, rapists, and those who prey on the poorest of the poor, roam free.

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    PIRACY, n. Commerce without its folly-swaddles, just as God made it.

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    Please give your life to peace, justice and care.

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    Please don't settle for happiness. It's not good enough. Of course you deserve it, but if that's all you have in mind - happiness - I want to suggest to you that personal success devoid of meaningfulness, free of a steady commitment to social justice - that's more than a barren life. It's a trivial one.

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    Pleased to the last, he crops the flowery food, And licks the hand just raised to shed his blood.

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    Policemen and laws can never replace customs, traditions and moral values as a means for regulating human behavior. At best, the police and criminal justice system are the last desperate line of defense for a civilized society. Our increased reliance on laws to regulate behavior is a measure of how uncivilized we’ve become.

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    Politically or ideologically oriented evaluations of Chief Justice Rehnquist should not overlook what a successful and popular chief justice he was within the Court as the justices' presiding officer, .. The contrast between Rehnquist's undeniably happy Court and that of his predecessor, Warren E. Burger, could not have been greater.

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    Political struggle is the most important thing any of us can do as a citizen in a democracy; and that means the old joining the young to fight for elemental kinds of justice.

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    Political monopoly and economic monopoly are two sides of the same coin, two heads of the same monster. Despite all the claims to the contrary, the essential ideology of Neo-Conservatism is to preserve the status quo, with all of its injustices. Its public relations experts call for "freedom and democracy" without a framework of higher values. They fail to comprehend the need for a paradigm of justice and therefore are blind to what concerns most of the people in the world. This failure is the taproot of terrorism.

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    Politics come from man. Mercy, compassion, and justice come from God.

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    Popularity disarms envy in well-disposed minds. Those are ever the most ready to do justice to others who feel that the world has done them justice. When success has not this effect in opening the mind, it is a sign that it has been ill deserved.

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    Population control is not an issue involving contraceptives for third world women. It is an issue of ecological justice.

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    Posterity will do justice to that unprincipled maniac Gladstone - extraordinary mixture of envy, vindictiveness, hypocrisy and superstition; and with one commanding characteristic - whether Prime Minister or Leader of the Opposition, whether preaching, praying, speechifying or scribbling - never a gentleman.

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    Power concedes nothing without a demand. The struggle for justice must never be adjourned. The forces of injustice do not take vacations.

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    Power is violence, its promise, its deed. Power cares nothing for reason, nothing for justice, nothing for compassion. It is, in fact, the singular abnegation of these things - once the cloak of deceits is stripped away, this one truth is revealed.

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    Power is not merely shouting aloud. Power is to act positively with all the components of power.

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    Power is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice is love correcting everything that goes against love.

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    Poverty must be reduced not only for reasons of moral and justice, but also of security.

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    Power properly understood is nothing but the ability to achieve purpose... one of the great problems of history is that the concepts of love and power have usually been contrasted as opposites --- polar opposites --- so that love is identified with a resignation of power, and power with a denial of love... What is needed is a realization that power without love is reckless and abusive, and love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love.

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    Power without love is reckless and abusive, and love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love.

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    Practice justice in word and deed, and do not get in the habit of acting thoughtlessly about anything.

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    Praise the Lord, my soul, who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's. The Lord works righteousness and justice for all the oppressed.

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    Precedent goes in support of justice.

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    Prejudice squints when it looks and lies when it talks.

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    Prejudice, which sees what it pleases, cannot see what is plain.

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    Present day statesmen are making the biggest blunder of the age if they believe that there can be any peace without equity and justice to all mankind.

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    Prejudice is an opinion without judgment.

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    Prejudice is not so much dependent upon natural antipathy as upon education.

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    Prejudices are the props of civilization.

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    Prejudice comes from being in the dark; sunlight disinfects it.

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    Prejudice is a raft onto which the shipwrecked mind clambers and paddles to safety.

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    Private beneficence is totally inadequate to deal with the vast numbers of the city's disinherited.

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    Prosecutors insist they are mounting a "thorough investigation," which sometimes means thorough and sometimes, historically, has meant long enough to let the fire burn down in an incendiary case. A thorough investigation is fine; an interminable one is disgraceful.

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    Proclaim a theology of divine righteousness which demands justice, respect, tolerance, compassion, inclusiveness, trust in the ultimate efficacy of divine zeal, and the rigorous pursuit of peace in the midst of competing interests and faith claims.

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    Protectiveness has often muffled the sound of doors closing against women.

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    Protest and anger practically always derives from hope, and the shouting out against injustice is always in the hope of those injustices being somewhat corrected and a little more justice established.

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    Public opinion, though slow as lava, in the end forces governments towards more sanity, more justice. My heroes and heroines are all private citizens.

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    Punishment - The justice that the guilty deal out to those that are caught.

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    Privilege is least apparent to those who have it.

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    Publicity is the very soul of justice. It is the keenest spur to exertion, and the surest of all guards against improbity.

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    Public opinion, though often formed upon a wrong basis, yet generally has a strong underlying sense of justice.

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    Punishment is justice for the unjust.

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    Punishment, that is the justice for the unjust.