Without those (unjust) things people would not know the name of justice. [Ancient Greece] Heraclitus: "Fragments of Works"
Justice requires people to fulfill their obligations, whereas injustice requires people to fail to fulfill their obligations and betray their obligations. [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"
Justice and all virtues are wisdom. [Ancient Greece] Socrates: "Memoirs of Socrates"
The noblest thing is the most just thing. [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Ethics"
Everyone who obeys the law is just. [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Ethics"
Generally speaking, justice is the same for everyone because it is a mutual benefit in mutual interactions. [Ancient Greece] Epicurus: "Fragments of Works"
Justice is the knowledge of what should be pursued and what should be avoided, and what should be avoided. [Ancient Greece] Zeno: "On Human Nature"
Where criminals make up the majority, justice becomes cruelty. [English] Halifax: "Miscellaneous Reflections"
Justice to others is charity to oneself. [French] Montesquieu: "Persian Letters"
Justice is friendship. [Russian] Korolenko: "The Story of My Contemporaries"
The so-called justice means the combination of respect and strict requirements. [Su] Suhomlinsky: "Conversation with the Young Principal"
The sky is selfless, the earth is selfless, the sun and moon are selfless, and the four seasons are selfless. [Chinese] Wu Zetian: "Chapter of Justice on the Official Track"
Justice will eventually bring more benefits. [Ancient Greece] Homer: "The Odyssey"
Making money is not useless, but making money by unfair means is the greatest evil. [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"
In government affairs, justice is not only a virtue, but also a strength. [French] Napoleon: "Collection of Maxims"
The first step to equality is justice. [Dharma] Victor Hugo: "Les Misérables"
Justice is achieved but private affairs are blocked; righteousness is established but private affairs are closed. [Chinese] Han Ying: "Han Shi Wai Zhuan"
Just and selfless, one word can unite all people. [Middle] "Huainanzi? Training on Self-cultivation"
If you have a public heart, you must be fair. 〔中〕Yang Quan: "Theory of Physics"
If the water is flat but evil, the method will be used; if the mirror is bright but ugly, there will be no anger. The reason why water and mirrors can be poor without complaining is because they are selfless. [Middle] Pei Songzhi: "Notes on the Three Kingdoms? Book of Shu? Biography of Li Yan"
If you are smart, you will not be confused by your sight and hearing, and if you are fair, you will not be slanderous and evil. [Chinese] Han Yu: "Explanation"
The key to governing a country is fairness and integrity. [Middle] Wu Jing: "Zhenguan Politicians? Fairness"
The reputation and reputation are mixed, and the reputation and reputation will be clear if you look at the events; the good and the evil will be confused, and the good and the evil will be judged by revealing one's heart. [Middle] Lin Bu: "Records of Saving Hearts"
The human heart is like a candle, shining in all directions, up and down. [Middle] Xue Xuan: "Book of Readings"
For those who are determined to do unjust things, legitimate excuses are ineffective. [Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables: The Wolf and the Lamb"
What is hateful is not the person who does unfair things, but the person who intentionally does unfair things. [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"
Whoever gives the highest reward to the person who deserves it most is the person who most noblely shares justice and virtue. [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"
Man's responsibility is to be fair first and then to be lenient. [English] Dickens: "The Biography of Martin Qu Shu"
Condemnation is to prevent them from making the same mistakes and to let others learn from them. [Dharma] Montaigne: "Collected Essays"
If the heart is free from selfish desires, it will naturally be strong; if the heart is not crooked, it will naturally be righteous. [Middle] Zhang Boxing: "Collection of Difficult Learning"
The golden mean is by no means fair. Fairness is based on the perspective of right and wrong, while the golden mean only considers the pros and cons. [Chinese] Wen Yiduo: "The Complete Works of Wen Yiduo"
A person who allows himself to be completely controlled by wealth can never be fair. [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"
We become just or unjust people because of our interactions with others... [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: " Ethics
Injustice is not inherently bad; it is bad only because there is a fear of being unable to escape from him who is ordered to punish those who act unjustly. [Ancient Greece] Epicurus: "Fragments of Works"
Whenever personal gains and losses are not involved, it is always easy for people to stand on the side of justice and humanity. [English] Scott: "Edinburgh Gaol"
Be worthy of heaven, and be worthy of others. [Middle] Mencius: "Mencius: Give Your Heart to Your Heart"
The public will make the world peaceful, and peace will be achieved by the public. [Middle] "Lu Shi Chun Qiu? Meng Chun Ji? Gui Gong"
Weighing the left and right, it is selfless and weightless, so it can be balanced. The rope is internal and external, selfless and straight, so it can be righteous. [Middle] "Huainanzi? Master's Training"
There are many ways to manage people, so if you practice them in one way, what is one? It's just public.
[Chinese] Wu Zetian: "Chapter of Justice on the Official Track"