ody, according to that he hath
done, whether it be good or bad.--2 COR. 5:10.
It is very questionable, in my mind, how far we have the right to
judge one of another, since there is born within every man the germs
of both virtue and vice. The development of one or the other is
contingent upon circumstances.--BALLOU.
The right of private judgment is absolute in every American citizen.
--JAMES A. GARFIELD.
The very thing that men think they have got the most of, they have got
the least of; and that is judgment.--H.W. SHAW.
There are no judgments so harsh as those of the erring, the
inexperienced, and the young.--MISS MULOCK.
The judgment of a great people is often wiser than the wisest men.
--KOSSUTH.
Judge thyself with a judgment of sincerity, and thou wilt judge others
with a judgment of charity.--MASON.
'Tis with our judgments as our watches; none
Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
--POPE.
JUSTICE.--Justice offers nothing but what may be accepted with honor;
and lays claim to nothing in return but what we ought not even to wish
to withhold.--WOMAN'S RIGHTS AND DUTIES.
Be just and fear not:
Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's,
Thy God's, and truth's.
--SHAKESPEARE.
And heaven that every virtue bears in mind,
E'en to the ashes of the just, is kind.
--POPE.
He who is only just is cruel.--BYRON.
The sweet remembrance of the just
Shall flourish when he sleeps in dust.
--PARAPHRASE OF PSALM 112:6.
Justice is the insurance which we have on our lives and property, and
obedience is the premium which we pay for it.--WILLIAM PENN.
Heaven is above all yet; there sits a judge that no king can corrupt.
--SHAKESPEARE.
Justice discards party, friendship, kindred, and is always, therefore,
represented as blind.--ADDISON.
At present we can only reason of the divine justice from what we know
of justice in man. When we are in other scenes, we may have truer and
nobler ideas of it; but while we are in this life, we can only speak
from the volume that is laid open before us.--POPE.
In matters of equity between man and man, our Saviour has taught us to
put my neighbor in place of myself, and myself in place of my
neighbor.--DR. WATTS.
The books are balanced in heaven, not here.--H.W. SHAW.
Be just in all thy actions, and if join'd
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