Robert Browning Quotes about Justice
He who did well in war just earns the right, To begin doing well in peace.
Robert Browning (1872). “A soul's tragedy. Luria. Christmas-eve and Easter-day. Men and women”, p.71
Just for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a riband to stick in his coat.
"The Lost Leader" l. 1 (1845). Refers to William Wordsworth.
Might she have loved me? just as well She might have hated, who can tell!
'The Last Ride Together' (1855) st. 4
That we devote ourselves to God, is seen In living just as though no God there were.
Robert Browning (1994). “The Works of Robert Browning”, p.16, Wordsworth Editions
God's justice, tardy though it prove perchance, Rests never on the track until it reach Delinquency.
Robert Browning (1994). “The Works of Robert Browning”, p.544, Wordsworth Editions