Justice In Les Miserables Quotes & Sayings
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The Constitution doesn't belong to a bunch of judges and lawyers. It belongs to you. — Anthony Kennedy
The one way the world hasn't changed: teaching is still the most important job. — George Lucas
Only losers make decisions when things are bad. The time to rejig your life is the time when it's seemingly smooth. — Douglas Coupland
The book the reader has now before his eyes - from one end to the other, in its whole and in its details, whatever the omissions, the exceptions, or the faults - is the march from evil to good, from injustice to justice, from the false to the true, from night to day, from appetite to conscience, from rottenness to life, from brutality to duty, from Hell to Heaven, from nothingness to God. Starting point: matter; goal: the soul. Hydra at the beginning, angel at the end. — Victor Hugo
He walked out of the cottage and into the night.
He was stark naked. — Max Ehrlich
Like it or not, after Freud, no one had to read Sophocles to know something about Oedipus. — Paul Aron
A restaurant on the moon could not have had less atmosphere. — Geoff Dyer
There is no need to travel a great distance to touch the Kingdom of God, because it is not located in space or time. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Political commercials encourage the deceptive, the destructive and the degrading. — John O'Toole
The so-called nouvelle cuisine usually means not enough on your plate and too much on your bill. — Paul Bocuse
Strategy is not focused on ROI, but on winning. — Paul Shannon
It makes sense for Japan to pursue a more independent role in the world, following Latin America and others in freeing itself from U.S. domination. — Noam Chomsky
When things get too heavy, just call me helium, the lightest known gas to man. — Jimi Hendrix
What more delightsome than an infinite varietie of sweet smelling flowers? decking with sundry colours the greene mantle of the Earth, the universall Mother of us all, so by them bespotted, so dyed, that all the world cannot sample them, and wherein it is more fit to admire the Dyer, than imitate his workemanship. Colouring not onely the earth, but decking the ayre, and sweetning every breath and spirit. — William Lawson
Ecclesiastes names thee Almighty, the Maccabees name thee Creator, the Epistle to the Ephesians names thee Liberty, Baruch names thee Immensity, the Psalms name thee Wisdom and Truth, John names thee Light, the Book of Kings names thee Lord, Exodus names thee Providence, Leviticus Sanctity, Esdras Justice, creation names thee God, man names thee Father; but Solomon names thee Compassion, which is the most beautiful of all thy names. — Victor Hugo
He laughed. The laugh could strip the skin off an elephant in seconds. — Lilith Saintcrow