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    I am deeply honored to have been nominated for a position on the Supreme Court. And I an humbled to have been nominated for the seat that is now held by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.

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    I am going to create a new special deportation task force focused on identifying and quickly removing the most dangerous criminal illegal immigrants in America who have evaded justice just like Hillary Clinton has evaded justice.

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    I am further of opinion that it would be better for us to have [no laws] at all than to have them in so prodigious numbers as we have.

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    I am funny, but I'm not about funny... I'm about peace & justice.

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    I am for lifting everyone off the social bottom. In fact, I am for doing away with the social bottom altogether.

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    I am here and you will know that I am the best and will hear me. The color of my skin or the kink of my hair or the spread of my mouth has nothing to do with what you are listening to.

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    I am not antiwhite, because I understand that white people, like black ones, are victims of a racist society. They are products of their time and place.

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    I am not a politician or a public servant. I am still a journeyman actor and a peace and justice activist. I'm a pilgrim trying to win my freedom and serve as best I can in the time I have, with this gift I've been given.

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    I am not stonewalling. I am following the historic policies of the Department of Justice.

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    I am not in favor of caste, nor separation of the brotherhood of mankind, and would as willingly live among white men as Black, if I had equal possession and enjoyment of privileges, but I shall never be reconciled living among them subservient to their will.

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    "I am not just another notch on your belt?" she asked him. "Of course not." he said as he put a mark on the chalkboard.

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    I am not too happy with terms like “the left”, to be honest. And I don’t use it much….if by “the left” you mean people who are committed to peace and justice and freedom and so on, there can’t be elements of the left opposed to workers’ movement, at least under that definition.

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    I am not the law, but I represent justice so far as my feeble powers go.

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    I am opposed to all forms of control; I am for an absolute laissez faire, free, unregulated economy. I am for the separation of the state and economics, just as we had separation of state and church, which led to peaceful coexistence among different religions...so the same applies to economics. If you separate the government from economics, if you do not regulate production and trade, you will have peaceful cooperation, and harmony and justice among men.

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    I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the whole community and as long as I live, it is my privilege to do for it whatever I can.

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    I am openly pro-prosecution and make no bones about it. I don't think there are enough people out there sticking up for victims.

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    I am passionate about any effort to achieve social justice and equality, particularly for women.

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    I am ready to face the International Criminal Court of Justice at the Hague for prosecution over roles played by me when the war ended

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    I am still the Hitler of the time. This Hitler has only one objective, justice for his own people, sovereignty for his people, recognition of the independence of his people, and their rights to their resources. If that is Hitler, then let me be a Hitler tenfold. Ten times, that is what we stand for.

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    I am still a journeyman actor and a peace and justice activist. I'm a pilgrim trying to win my freedom and serve as best I can in the time I have, with this gift I've been given.

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    I am strong, I am invincible, I am woman.

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    I am the way into the city of woe. I am the way to a forsaken people. I am the way into eternal sorrow. Sacred justice moved my architect. I was raised here by divine omnipotence, Primordial love and ultimate intellect. Only those elements time cannot wear Were made before me, and beyond time I stand. Abandon all hope ye who enter here.

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    I am the maker of my own fortune, and Oh! that I could make that of my Red People, and of my country, as great as the conceptions of my mind, when I think of the spirit that rules the universe. I would not then come to Governor Harrison to ask him to tear up the treaty, and to obliterate the landmark, but I would say to him, "Sir, you have the liberty to return to your own country.

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    I am working for the time when unqualified blacks, browns and women join the unqualified men in running our government.

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    I ask no favors for my sex, I surrender not our claim to equality. All I ask of our brethren is that they will take their feet from off our necks, and permit us to stand upright on the ground which God has designed us to occupy.

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    I asked Chief Justice John Roberts about this definition of life - you know, what is life? The Supreme Court can't figure it out or doesn't want us to figure it out; the fact that we know that there is no life if there's no heartbeat and brainwaves.

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    I beg you, look for the words 'social justice' or 'economic justice' on your church Web site. If you find it, run as fast as you can. Social justice and economic justice, they are code words.

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    I believe everything to be just when a king ordains it.

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    I believe at its core we have a Constitution, as our Supreme Court's first great justice, Marshall, said in 1819, and I quote, "intended to endure for the ages to come and consequently to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs.

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    I believe in justice and truth, without which there would be no basis for human hope

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    I believe that to some degree there are situational and psychological laws of cause-and-effect, but I don't believe there's some Über-soul who doles out "justice.

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    I believe that justices must recognize that our Constitution is an 18th-century document that needs to be applied in the context of the 21st century.

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    I beseech you, Wrest once the law to your authority: To do a great right, do a little wrong.

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    I believe ... that the soul of man is immortal and will be treated with justice in another life, respecting its conduct in this.

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    I couldn't stand for a flag that represented tyranny and oppression. Not just from a domestic perspective but from a global one. It's supposed to represent equality and justice for all, and I believe the flag is a symbol that's supposed to represent the character of the people. When that character is not in line with what I believe in, then I'm opposed to that symbol. I couldn't see myself standing and still can't.

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    I came to set fire to the earth. And I am watchful that the fire grow. May the fire of love grow in our hearts. May the fire of transformation glow in our movements. May the fire of purification burn away our sins. May the fire of justice guide our steps. May the fire of wisdom illuminate our paths. May the fire that spreads over the Earth never be extinguished.

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    I certainly never believed, more or less, in the "essential doctrines" of Christianity, which represent God as the predestinator of men to sin and perdition, and Christ as their rescuer from that doom. I never was more or less behuiled by the trickery of language by which the perdition of man is made out to be justice, and his redemption to be mercy.

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    I conclude that it is a fundamental mistake to think that salvation, justice, or virtue come through merely human institutions.

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    I could never live happily in Africa-or anywhere else-until I could live freely in Mississippi.

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    I call on the international community to be fair to the Iraqi people. My position is that we respect international resolutions but in return demand justice and accountability for those who stole Iraq's money.

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    I can establish the expectation of retributive justice. Have we done that? No.

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    I can no longer serve justice in the way I have attempted to do during the past 30 years - I can do it only in the way I have now chosen.

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    I can't remember a time when I didn't want to be a doctor. The doctors I knew as a very young child must have helped to plant the desire in me, when I was as young as five or six. One homeopathic physician, Dr. Justice Gage Wright, was a great model.

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    I care nothing for all the political parties in the world except as they stand for justice.

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    I certainly have the energy, and there's probably nobody that knows the Justice Department better than me.

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    I consider myself to be sort of a progressive Afrofuturist that is deeply committed to social justice.

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    I could never divide myself from any man upon the difference of an opinion, or be angry with his judgment for not agreeing with me in that from which perhaps within a few days I should dissent myself.

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    I could not comprehend the justice of that law, or that religion, which upholds or recognizes the principle of slavery.

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    I decided as usual that justice lay in the middle - that is to say nowhere.

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    I decided this early on at Justice: if the traditional way was the most effective way of doing something, then we'd maintain it. But if it was not functioning at optimum levels, we would be doing the country a disservice by continuing to do things "like we've always done them.