Quotes about Injustice
The quietly pacifist peaceful always die to make room for men who shout
- Alice Walker
I know I got it made while the masses of black people are catchin' hell, but as long as they ain't free, I ain't free.
- Muhammad Ali
An agent is a person who is sore because an actor gets 90% of what they make.
- Elton John
Let us give practical recognition to the injustices of the past,by building a future based on equality&social justice
- Nelson Mandela
I am fifty-two years of age. I am a bishop in the Anglican Church, and a few people might be constrained to say that I was reasonably responsible. In the land of my birth I cannot vote, whereas a young person of eighteen can vote. And why? Because he or she possesses that wonderful biological attribute -- a white skin.
- Desmond Tutu
The age looks steadily to the redressing of wrong, to the righting of every form of error and injustice; and a tireless and prying philanthropy, which is almost omniscient, is one of the most hopeful characteristics of the time.
- Mary Baker Eddy
We will have to depend in this generation not merely for the hateful words and actions of the bad people but for the appalling silence of the good people
- Martin Luther
A unjust law, is no law at all.
- Martin Luther
and yet neither the bishops nor canons care how the poor people live or die, for whom nevertheless Christ has died, and who are not permitted to hear Him speak with them as the true Shepherd with His sheep.
- Martin Luther
Here we must first of all resist all wrong, where truth or righteousness suffers violence or need, and dare make no distinction of persons, as some do, who fight most actively and busily against the wrong which is done to the rich, the powerful, and their own friends; but when it is done to the poor, or the despised or their own enemy, they are quiet and patient.
- Martin Luther
For such unjust acts of robbery lead automatically to vengeance and punishments, as Augustine's statement bears out. "Gain in the coffer," he says, "harm in the conscience." 55 No unjust gain is without most unjust harm.
- Martin Luther
On the other hand, in the presence of tyrants and obstinate opposers, use your liberty in their despite, and with the utmost pertinacity, that they too may understand that they are tyrants, and their laws useless for justification, nay that they had no right to establish such laws.
- Martin Luther