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    FORCE, n. "Force is but might," the teacher said p/ "That definition's just."/ The boy said naught but throught instead,/ Remembering his pounded head:/ "Force is not might but must!

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    Forgiveness is primarily for our own sake, so that we no longer carry the burden of resentment. But to forgive does not mean we will allow injustice again.

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    For centuries, Jews have been unjustly treated and despised. It is time they were treated with justice and humanity. God wills it and the Church wills it. St. Paul tells us that the Jews are our brothers. They should also be welcomed as friends.

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    For every dollar of revenue generated by gambling, taxpayers must pay at least $3 in increased criminal justice costs, social welfare expenses, high regulatory costs, and increased infrastructure expenditures

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    For humanity has moved forward to an era when wrong and slavery are being displaced, and reason and justice are being recognized as the rule of life.

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    For God to forgive sinners without the full penalty being paid would contradict His justice and make Him our partner in evil. Christ fully paid that penalty for our sins--but the pardon must be willingly and gladly received. God will not force anyone into heaven.

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    For Hades is mighty in calling men to account below the earth, and with a mind that records in tablets he surveys all things.

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    For justice to have any meaning, it must also mean that no innocent person should ever be executed.

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    Forget not that the grossest crime is to compromise with injustice and wrong. Remember the eternal law: you must give, if you want to get.

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    Forgiveness is not substitute for justice.

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    For me, education means to inspire people to live more abundantly, to learn to begin with life as they find it and make it better.

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    For me, justice is the prime condition of humanity.

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    For men are not equal: thus speaks justice.

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    For me the prophetic has to do with mustering the courage to love, to empathize, to exercise compassion, and to be committed to justice.

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    Forms and regularity of proceeding, if they are not justice, partake much of the nature of justice, which, in its highest sense, is the spirit of distributive order.

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    For neither life nor nature cares if justice is ever done or not.

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    For others the mourning is over. Others would say that whilst one God has died - the God of ontotheology perhaps? - this allows for the good news of a God who is to come, a God who will be better able to gather up and give justice to all the manifold aspirations of human life towards goodness and meaning (and not just to those who are able to fit into a narrow 'religious' framework).

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    For Plotinus, what really exists are the Platonic forms, so the true nature or form of things like justice, beauty, maybe numbers, things like that, and these he associates with the intellect because they're the objects of intellect, they are things that intellect can think about.

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    For now I ask no more Than the justice of eating.

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    For example, justice is considered to mean equality, It does mean equality- but equality for those who are equal, and not for all.

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    For just as some women are said to be handsome though without adornment, so this subtle manner of speech, though lacking in artificial graces, delights us.

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    For just experience tells, in every soil, That those that think must govern those that toil.

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    For love of domination we must substitute equality; for love of victory we must substitute justice; for brutality we must substitute intelligence; for competition we must substitute cooperation. We must learn to think of the human race as one family.

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    For one crime which is expiated in prison ten thousand are committed thoughtlessly by those who condemn.

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    For peace is not simply the absence of warfare, based on a precarious balance of power; it is fashioned by efforts directed day after day toward the establishment of the ordered universe willed by God, with a more perfect form of justice among men.

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    For sov'reign pow'r reign not alone, Grace is the partner of the throne; Thy grace and justice mighty Lord, Shall well divide our last reward.

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    For there is no defense for a man who, in the excess of his wealth, has kicked the great altar of Justice out of sight.

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    For the sake of peace and justice, let us move toward a world in which all people are at last free to determine their own destiny.

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    For the first time in my life, I felt that a wave, a justice was sweeping away a deep-seated decay without any indulgence. I dearly wished that it would keep going without hesitation or deviation, in a spirit of purity forever.

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    For too long, the victims of crime have been the forgotten persons of our criminal justice system.

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    For to accuse requires less eloquence, such is man's nature, than to excuse; and condemnation, than absolution, more resembles justice.

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    For unbelievers, at the final judgment, there will not be one drop of mercy, only perfect justice-so much sin, so much wrath.

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    Fortune rules in all things, and advances and depresses things more out of her own will than right and justice.

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    For we both alike know that into the discussion of human affairs the question of justice enters only where the pressure of necessity is equal, and that the powerful exact what they can, and the weak grant what they must.

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    Freedom and Justice are twin sisters.

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    For the majority of Americans, collectivist or nationalized economy is morally wrong and therefore unjust. For them, free enterprise meets their keen sense of justice.

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    Free all the prisoners everywhere, all they want is truth and justice, all they need is love and care.

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    Freedom and justice for all are infinitely more to be desired than pedestals for a few.

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    Freedom is just Chaos, with better lighting.

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    Freedom is indivisible. Whites can't enjoy their separate freedoms. They spend too much time and resources defending those freedoms instead of enjoying them.

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    Freedom is incomplete without social justice.

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    Freedom is not worth fighting for if it means no more than license for everyone to get as much as he can for himself.

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    Freedom of conscience is a natural right, both antecedent and superior to all human laws and institutions whatever; a right which laws never gave and a right which laws can never take away.

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    Freemasonry is founded on the immutable laws of Truth and Justice and its grand object is to promote the happiness of the human race.

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    Freemasonry teaches not merely temperance, fortitude, prudence, justice, brotherly love, relief, and truth, but liberty, equality, and fraternity, and it denounces ignorance, superstition, bigotry, lust tyranny and despotism.

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    For you it is possible to do anything; the only thing impossible for you to do is to do wrong, inasmuch as you are knowledge and justice and love.

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    Freedom to publish means freedom for all and not for some. Freedom to publish is guaranteed by the constitution but freedom to continue to prevent others from publishing is not.

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    Free trade is not based on utility but on justice.

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    From blood banking to the modern subway, from jazz to social justice, the contributions of African Americans have shaped and molded and influenced our national culture and our national character.

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    From the building of the temple of Solomon, which is also treated as a leading epoch in chronology, a new period in the history of worship is accordingly dated, - and to a certain extent with justice.