:Justice just is:
Mercy me.
The symbol of justice which adorns every court house in America: Lady Justice With Scales, blindfolded or not, is a symbol of the religion of the false New World Order derived from the polytheistic pantheon of ancient Rome and to a lesser degree Greece. The true New World Order is the New Covenant of Redemption by Jesus Christ. God tells us not to worship idols, and not to bow down to strange gods like Lady Justice. God is the source of all true law and true justice.
Every moment is a complete new creation and gift by Our Father...Complete in the unwrapping of the present: Now.
The cold heart of Man's justice is just ice. Melt it with the love of a burning furnace of charity in your heart.
"Revenge is mine saith the Lord." Let go of wanting what is not yours.
Love God. Love your neighbor as God loves you. He gives you everything, including yourself and asks for nothing in return but your love. The third step is the hardest and best: Love your enemy. Forgive them for they know not what they do. It's true.
I love you...And so does my guardian angel: Justus.
Enjoy these quotations about Justice:
Many laws as certainly make bad men, as bad men make many laws. ~Walter Savage Landor, Imaginary Conversations
Justice is open to everyone in the same way as the Ritz Hotel. ~Judge Sturgess
People who love sausage and people who believe in justice should never watch either of them being made. ~Otto Bismark
A jury consists of twelve persons chosen to decide who has the better lawyer. ~Robert Frost
Justice is incidental to law and order. ~John Edgar Hoover
Any society that needs disclaimers has too many lawyers. ~Erik Pepke
Somebody recently figured out that we have 35 million laws to enforce the ten commandments. ~Attributed to both Bert Masterson and Earl Wilson
I've never had a problem with drugs. I've had problems with the police. ~Keith Richards
In the Halls of Justice the only justice is in the halls. ~Lenny Bruce
Although the legal and ethical definitions of right are the antithesis of each other, most writers use them as synonyms. They confuse power with goodness, and mistake law for justice. ~Charles T. Sprading, Freedom and its Fundamentals
If the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain of the lawyers in the first place. ~Lord Halifax
This is a court of law, young man, not a court of justice. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny. ~Edmund Burke
But how is this legal plunder to be identified? Quite simply. See if the law takes from some persons what belongs to them, and gives it to other persons to whom it does not belong. See if the law benefits one citizen at the expense of another by doing what the citizen himself cannot do without committing a crime. ~Frederic Bastiat, The Law
The more laws the more offenders. ~Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia , 1732
It ain't no sin if you crack a few laws now and then, just so long as you don't break any. ~Mae West
Law never made men a whit more just. ~Henry David Thoreau
Lawsuit: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage. ~Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
The United States is the greatest law factory the world has ever known. ~Charles Evans Hughes
The jury, passing on the prisoner's life,
May in the sworn twelve have a thief or two
Guiltier than him they try.
~William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure
When there's a single thief, it's robbery. When there are a thousand thieves, it's taxation. ~Vanya Cohen
Only the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished. ~William Ernest Hocking
Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through. ~Jonathan Swift, A Critical Essay upon the Faculties of the Mind , 1707
One of irony's greatest accomplishments is that one cannot punish the wrongdoing of another without committing a wrongdoing himself. ~Tas Soft Wind
The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. ~Anatole France (Jacques Anatole François Thibault), The Red Lily , 1894
Our government... teaches the whole people by its example. If the government becomes the lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. ~Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis
It is not a Justice System. It is just a system. ~Bob Enyart
An appeal... is when you ask one court to show its contempt for another court. ~Finley Peter Dunne
Law is not justice and a trial is not a scientific inquiry into truth. A trial is the resolution of a dispute. ~Edison Haines
The greatest crimes are caused by surfeit, not by want. ~Aristotle, Politics
Corn can't expect justice from a court composed of chickens. ~African Proverb
Men fight for freedom, then they begin to accumulate laws to take it away from themselves. ~Author Unknown
The more corrupt the republic, the more numerous the laws. ~Tacitus, Annals
The houses of lawyers are roofed with the skins of litigants. ~Welsh Proverb
The greater the number of laws and enactments, the more thieves and robbers there will be. ~Lao-tzu
Laws are spider webs through which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught. ~Honoré de Balzac
A criminal is a person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient capital to form a corporation. ~Howard Scott
As one reads history, not in the expurgated editions written for schoolboys and passmen, but in the original authorities of each time, one is absolutely sickened, not by the crimes that the wicked have committed, but by the punishments that the good have inflicted; and a community is infinitely more brutalised by the habitual employment of punishment than it is by the occasional occurrence of crime. ~Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man
Under Socialism we don't seem to be able to check crime, so why not legalize it and then tax it out of business? ~Will Rogers
A lawyer is a gentleman who rescues your estate from your enemies and keeps it for himself. ~Lord Brougham
The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced. ~Frank Zappa
Rather let the crime of the guilty go unpunished than condemn the innocent. ~Justinian I, Law Code , A.D. 535
Thieves for their robbery have authority
When judges steal themselves.
~William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure
The law is an adroit mixture of customs that are beneficial to society, and could be followed even if no law existed, and others that are of advantage to a ruling minority, but harmful to the masses of men, and can be enforced on them only by terror. ~Peter Kropotkin, Words of a Rebel
Laws: We know what they are, and what they are worth! They are spider webs for the rich and mighty, steel chains for the poor and weak, fishing nets in the hands of the government. ~Pierre Joseph Proudhon, quoted in The Match!
The law embodies the story of a nation's development through many centuries, and it cannot be dealt with as if it contained only the axioms and corollaries of a book of mathematics. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Common Law
If the jury have no right to judge of the justice of a law of the government, they plainly can do nothing to protect the people against the oppressions of the government; for there are no oppressions which the government may not authorize by law. ~Lysander Spooner, Trial by Jury
It is hard to say whether doctors of law or divinity have made the greater advances in the lucrative business of mystery. ~Edmund Burke
The most absurd apology for authority and law is that they serve to diminish crime. Aside from the fact that the State is itself the greatest criminal, breaking every written and natural law, stealing in the form of taxes, killing in the form of war and capital punishment, it has come to an absolute standstill in coping with crime. It has failed utterly to destroy or even minimize the horrible scourge of its own creation. ~Emma Goldman, Anarchism
The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual crime. ~Max Stirner, The Ego and His Own
The law condemns and punishes only actions within certain definite and narrow limits; it thereby justifies, in a way, all similar actions that lie outside those limits. ~Leo Tolstoy, What I Believe
Judges are but men, and are swayed like other men by vehement prejudices. This is corruption in reality, give it whatever other name you please. ~David Dudley Field