Just when you think you've got your kids figured out, they change on you. For somebody who's controlling, you can't control it. Of course, I don't think I'm controlling, but that's what I've been told!
‐‐ Michelle Pfeiffer
Just when you think you've heard it all from Team Obama, the next day brings another jaw-dropper.
‐‐ Monica Crowley
Just why I sent it to the publishers would be hard to say, but when I had finished it I felt that it was literature, because it is real and because it was well written. And I know that the world wants such things.
‐‐ Mary MacLane
Just with the basic one guitar, one piano and one vocal and an audience, I think that the intimacy comes through more. People feel much more connected to the song because there's nothing in the way, and I actually enjoy doing that.
‐‐ Graham Nash
Just worry about the work you're doing and the process of that.
‐‐ Giancarlo Stanton
Just write about what bites you and damn the rest.
‐‐ Jonathan Carroll
Just writing a lot doesn't necessarily make you a better writer. You have to hear yourself as a writer, and the best way to do that is to read your writing out loud.
‐‐ Christopher Paolini
Just writing and being in the studio was like therapy for me.
‐‐ Justin Timberlake
Just, you know, you can't put bread in a cold oven. You know, you've got to take your time. You've got to heat it up. So that's what, that's what I like to do with my music. I like to build it, and build it into a maddening, exciting crescendo.
‐‐ Isaac Hayes
Just, you never know what the next day is going to bring. That goes for football, goes for off the field, and I gave up a long time ago trying to predict the future and trying to deal with things I couldn't deal with.
‐‐ Brett Favre
Justice and goodwill will outlast passion.
‐‐ James A. Garfield
Justice and judgment lie often a world apart.
‐‐ Emmeline Pankhurst
Justice and power must be brought together, so that whatever is just may be powerful, and whatever is powerful may be just.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
Justice and truth are too such subtle points that our tools are too blunt to touch them accurately.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
Justice can help reduce sexual violence: bringing to justice those soldiers responsible for sexual violence discourages other soldiers from committing such crimes.
‐‐ Augustin Matata Ponyo
Justice can only be dispensed when you have all the facts in front of you.
‐‐ Julian Baggini
Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both.
‐‐ Eleanor Roosevelt
Justice consists in doing no injury to men; decency in giving them no offense.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Justice deferred is justice denied.
‐‐ Diane Watson
Justice for crimes against humanity must have no limitations.
‐‐ Simon Wiesenthal
Justice for the major perpetrators cannot be separated from the vindication of the rights of the individual victim.
‐‐ Jalal Talabani
Justice Ginsburg is a very competent justice, and it is a joy to have her on the court, but particularly for me it is a pleasure to have a second woman on the court.
‐‐ Sandra Day O'Connor
Justice Harry A. Blackmun, a quirky but pivotal member of the Supreme Court for 24 years, was a hoarder. He seems to have kept everything from his boyhood diaries to college correspondence to every scrap of paper that came his way on the Supreme Court.
‐‐ Cliff Sloan
Justice has nothing to do with victor nations and vanquished nations, but must be a moral standard that all the world's peoples can agree to. To seek this and to achieve it - that is true civilization.
‐‐ Hideki Tojo
Justice has nothing to do with what goes on in a courtroom; Justice is what comes out of a courtroom.
‐‐ Clarence Darrow
Justice in the extreme is often unjust.
‐‐ Jean Racine
Justice in the life and conduct of the State is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of the citizens.
‐‐ Plato
Justice is a certain rectitude of mind whereby a man does what he ought to do in the circumstances confronting him.
‐‐ Thomas Aquinas
Justice... is a kind of compact not to harm or be harmed.
‐‐ Epicurus
Justice is a temporary thing that must at last come to an end; but the conscience is eternal and will never die.
‐‐ Martin Luther
Justice is a terrible but necessary thing.
‐‐ Jessamyn West
Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes.
‐‐ Daniel Defoe
Justice is an unassailable fortress, built on the brow of a mountain which cannot be overthrown by the violence of torrents, nor demolished by the force of armies.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
Justice is better than chivalry if we cannot have both.
‐‐ Alice Stone Blackwell
Justice is conscience, not a personal conscience but the conscience of the whole of humanity. Those who clearly recognize the voice of their own conscience usually recognize also the voice of justice.
‐‐ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Justice is expensive in America. There are no Free Passes... You might want to remember this, the next time you get careless and blow off a few Parking Tickets. They will come back to haunt you the next time you see a Cop car in your rear-view mirror.
‐‐ Hunter S. Thompson
Justice is horrible.
‐‐ Friedrich Durrenmatt
Justice is itself the great standing policy of civil society; and any eminent departure from it, under any circumstances, lies under the suspicion of being no policy at all.
‐‐ Edmund Burke
Justice is lame as well as blind, amongst us.
‐‐ Thomas Otway
Justice is like a train that is nearly always late.
‐‐ Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Justice is merely incidental to law and order.
‐‐ J. Edgar Hoover
Justice is my being allowed to do whatever I like. Injustice is whatever prevents my doing so.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
Justice is never given; it is exacted and the struggle must be continuous for freedom is never a final fact, but a continuing evolving process to higher and higher levels of human, social, economic, political and religious relationship.
‐‐ A. Philip Randolph
Justice is not to be taken by storm. She is to be wooed by slow advances.
‐‐ Benjamin Cardozo
Justice is rather the activity of truth, than a virtue in itself. Truth tells us what is due to others, and justice renders that due. Injustice is acting a lie.
‐‐ Horace Walpole
Justice is revenge.
‐‐ Saad Hariri
Justice is such a fine thing that we cannot pay too dearly for it.
‐‐ Alain Rene Le Sage
Justice is sweet and musical; but injustice is harsh and discordant.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
Justice is the first virtue of those who command, and stops the complaints of those who obey.
‐‐ Denis Diderot