Justice For All Quotes by Patrick J. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, Confucius, Benazir Bhutto, Albert Einstein, Patricia Schroeder and many others.

In our pledge every day, we pledge one Nation under God with liberty and justice for all.
I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice.
Justice for All in the World
When the United States aligns with dictatorships and totalitarian regimes, it compromises the basic democratic principles of its foundation – namely, life, liberty and justice for all.
In matters of truth and justice, there is no difference between large and small problems, for issues concerning the treatment of people are all the same.
The Pledge of Allegiance says “…with liberty and justice for all.” What part of “all” don’t you understand?
Country must confront what he called institutional racism. [We should] create a country which provides economic, social and environmental justice for all.
The last time I checked, the only difference between my gay friends and I is who we choose to love. I’m not sure how that warrants a loss of rights, but it needs to stop. What ever happened to liberty and justice for all?
From what I can see it’s that, if you have money you have access to justice. If you don’t, it’s becoming increasingly less and less access for low-income Americans and that’s the crux of it. I mean, to have a society that has liberty and justice for all, it’s right there in the constitution.
Honest discussions – even and perhaps especially on topics about which we disagree – can help us resist hypocrisy and arrogance. They can also help us live up to the basic ideals, such as liberty and justice for all, on which our country was founded.
I think Peter Norman recuperated in the sense that people who knew who Peter Norman was, he built his character around the legacy of his family, in terms of what they taught him about equality and justice for all.
And this we should believe: that hope and volition can bring us closer to our ultimate goal: justice for all, injustice for no-one.
For all my years in public life, I have believed that America must sail toward the shores of liberty and justice for all. There is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. We know the future will outlast all of us, but I believe that all of us will live on in the future we make.
We must act together, as a united people… For the birth of a new world. Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all.
Freedom and justice for all are infinitely more to be desired than pedestals for a few.
Justice is juxtaposition in us
Justice for all just ain’t specific enough.
Justice for all just ain’t specific enough.
There’s a principle here and I’m hoping the court will uphold this principle so that we can finally go back and have every American want to stand up, face the flag, place their hand over their heart and pledge to one nation, indivisible, not divided by religion, with liberty and justice for all.