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Justice Quotes - Page 147

but that what was for him the greatest and most cruel injustice appeared to others a quite ordinary occurrence.

Count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Leo Tolstoy (2009). “The Death of Ivan Ilyich”, p.32, ReadHowYouWant.com

Oh for a seat in some poetic nook, Just hid with trees and sparkling with a brook!

Leigh Hunt, S. Hamilton (1815). “The Feast of the Poets: With Other Pieces in Verse”, p.168

Our common law is the stock instance of a combination of custom and its successive adaptations.

Learned Hand (1959). “The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses”

The protection of God cannot, without sacrilege, be invoked but in behalf of justice and right.

Lajos Kossuth, Francis William Newman (1854). “Select Speeches of Kossuth”, p.51