Quotes and aphorisms
Authors
Henry Rollins
P. J. O'Rourke
Noam Chomsky
Bill Gates
Taylor Swift
Dolly Parton
Donald Trump
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Joyce Meyer
Maya Angelou
Richard Dawkins
Hillary Clinton
Henry David Thoreau
Barack Obama
Chuck Palahniuk
George Bernard Shaw
Oscar Wilde
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Robert Kiyosaki
Rush Limbaugh
Nationalities
American
English
British
Indian
Canadian
French
Australian
German
Irish
Scottish
Italian
Spanish
Chinese
Russian
South African
Brazilian
Dutch
Israeli
Swedish
Japanese
Professions
Musician
Actor
Actress
Athlete
Politician
Author
Writer
Businessman
Director
Journalist
Novelist
Comedian
Scientist
Poet
Artist
Celebrity
Activist
Philosopher
Clergyman
Model
About
Services rules
About us
Contacts
Sign In
Thou shalt not ration justice.
Learned Hand
0
Make quotes image
Choose quotes background image
Choose quotes font
Thou shalt not ration justice.
Thou shalt not ration justice.
Thou shalt not ration justice.
Thou shalt not ration justice.
Thou shalt not ration justice.
Thou shalt not ration justice.
Choose fonts color
Sign in
for comment.
Categories
Quotes and aphorisms Justice
Quotes and aphorisms Thou
Quotes and aphorisms Shalt
Quotes and aphorisms Ration
Learned Hand quotes and aphorisms
Next quotes
Learned Hand:
The mid-day sun is too much for most eyes; one is dazzled even with its reflection. Be careful that
Learned Hand:
No doubt one may quote history to support any cause, as the devil quotes scripture.
Learned Hand:
I shall ask no more than that you agree with Dean Inge that even though counting heads is not an id
Learned Hand:
Life is made up of a series of judgments on insufficient data, and if we waited to run down all our
Learned Hand:
Right knows no boundaries, and justice no frontiers; the brotherhood of man is not a domestic insti
Learned Hand:
We may win when we lose, if we have done what we can; for by so doing we have made real at least so
Learned Hand:
In the end it is worse to suppress dissent than to run the risk of heresy.
Learned Hand:
The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right.
Learned Hand:
It lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can s
Learned Hand:
Words are not pebbles in alien juxtaposition.
Next quotes
Learned Hand:
The mid-day sun is too much for most eyes; one is dazzled even with its reflection. Be careful thatLearned Hand:
No doubt one may quote history to support any cause, as the devil quotes scripture.Learned Hand:
I shall ask no more than that you agree with Dean Inge that even though counting heads is not an idLearned Hand:
Life is made up of a series of judgments on insufficient data, and if we waited to run down all ourLearned Hand:
Right knows no boundaries, and justice no frontiers; the brotherhood of man is not a domestic instiLearned Hand:
We may win when we lose, if we have done what we can; for by so doing we have made real at least soLearned Hand:
In the end it is worse to suppress dissent than to run the risk of heresy.Learned Hand:
The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right.Learned Hand:
It lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can sLearned Hand:
Words are not pebbles in alien juxtaposition.