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unjust immigration restriction
Emanuel Celler I had fought against the unjust restriction of immigration.
unjust injustice one-thing
Eliza Haywood those who are unjust in one Thing, will be so in others ...
unjust merit done
Jane Austen Thus much indeed he was obliged to acknowledge - that he had been constant unconsciously, nay unintentionally; that he had meant to forget her, and believed it to be done. He had imagined himself indifferent, when he had only been angry; and he had been unjust to her merits, because he had been a sufferer from them.
unjust may persuasion
Jane Austen Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant.
unjust ancestry birth
Edmund Burke Some decent regulated pre-eminence, some preference (not exclusive appropriation) given to birth, is neither unnatural, nor unjust, nor impolite.
unjust-society justice honor
Confucius To be wealthy and honored in an unjust society is a disgrace.
unjust philosopher free-will
Ambrose Bierce There's no free will," says the philosopher; "To hang is most unjust." "There is no free will," assents the officer; "We hang because we must.
unjust accepting guidelines
Anthony Kennedy The federal sentencing guidelines should be revised downward. By contrast to the guidelines, I can accept neither the necessity nor the wisdom of federal mandatory minimum sentences. In too many cases, mandatory minimum sentences are unwise and unjust.
philosopher beacons clear
Jacques Maritain A great philosopher in the wrong is like a beacon on the reefs which says to seamen: steer clear of me.
philosopher chemicals experiments
Manly Hall Experiences are the chemicals of life with which the philosopher experiments
philosopher should take-your-time
Ludwig Wittgenstein This is how philosophers should salute each other: ‘Take your time.
philosopher absurd said
Marcus Tullius Cicero Sed nescio quo modo nihil tam absurde dici potest quod non dicatur ab aliquo philosphorum. (There is nothing so absurd but some philosopher has said it.)
philosopher absurd said
Marcus Tullius Cicero Nothing is too absurd to be said by some of the philosophers.
philosopher sponges
Terry Pratchett Are you a philosopher? Where's your sponge?
philosopher great-philosophers scholar
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe A great scholar is seldom a great philosopher.
philosopher middle stations
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The philosophers must station themselves in the middle.
philosopher language habit
Nick Harkaway It's usually best not to ask philosophers anything, precisely because they have the habit of what in the Persian language is called sanud: the profitless consideration of unsettling yet inconsequential things.
free-will psychological
William James The question of free will is insoluble on strictly psychological grounds.
free-will empty term
John Calvin Free will is an empty term.