Justice (such as Giotto represents her) has no bandage about her eyes, and weighs not with scales, but with her own hands; and weighs, not merely the shares and remunerations of men, but the worth of them; and finding them worth this or that, gives them what they deserve—death or honour. Ruskin.

Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes. Daniel Defoe.

Justice is blind; he knows nobody. Dryden.

Justice is conformity to what the Maker has 5 seen good to make. Carlyle.

Justice is lame as well as blind among us. Otway.

Justice is love's order. J. M. Gibbon.

Justice is not postponed. A perfect equality adjusts its balance in all parts of life. Emerson.

Justice is the bread of the nation; it is always hungry for it. Chateaubriand.

Justice is the first virtue of those who command, 10 and stops the complaints of those who obey. Diderot.

Justice is the freedom of those who are equal. Injustice is the freedom of those who are unequal. Jacobi.