“Those who fight for social justice and the rights of people will count any other thing as unimportant.”

“You can be a person with a strong passion or holy anger and be furious in a way that will make the society safer, godly, with social justice and equity.”

“God loves justice and He desires mankind to love the same.”

“When justice is prioritized by any leader at any level then to give justice to the citizenry will always be at the back of the mind of such a leader.”

“It is the people who are displeased with injustice that can be a channel for social justice.”

“If there is any society where the leaders lack the knowledge and the importance of justice, then oppression will be a common neighbor of the citizens.”

“A leader must be taught or made to know the importance of justice for the people.”

“The absence of justice anywhere is the presence of injustice everywhere.”

“If you are really angry, then you must be willing to pay the price of being alone or be remanded for someone else to have their freedom, illumination and justice.”

“Where the spirit of godliness is, where there are godly principles in action, where there is justice and peace, there will surely be prosperity.”

“When you know that you know to the extent of committing your life to a just cause, then nothing will be able to stop you.”

“Anyone with a form of godliness is promoting ungodliness, whether ignorantly or knowingly.”

“قد لا ينقذ من يطلب العدل العالم,و لكنه ينقذ نفسه.”

“When men follow justice the city blooms, the earth bears rich harvests, and children and flocks increase; but for the unjust all nature is hostile, the people waste away from famine, and a whole city may reap the evil fruit of one man’s ill deeds.”

“You can see the same immorality or amorality in the Christian view of guilt and punishment. There are only two texts, both of them extreme and mutually contradictory. The Old Testament injunction is the one to exact an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth (it occurs in a passage of perfectly demented detail about the exact rules governing mutual ox-goring; you should look it up in its context (Exodus 21). The second is from the Gospels and says that only those without sin should cast the first stone. The first is a moral basis for capital punishment and other barbarities; the second is so relativistic and “nonjudgmental” that it would not allow the prosecution of Charles Manson. Our few notions of justice have had to evolve despite these absurd codes of ultra vindictiveness and ultracompassion.”