Justice is the great end of civil society. Dudley Field.

Justice is the keynote of the world, and all else is ever out of tune. Theod. Parker.

Justice is the whole secret of success in governments; as absolutely essential to the training of an infant as to the control of a mighty nation. Simms.

Justice is truth in action. Disraeli. 15

Justice, like lightning, ever shall appear, / To few men's ruin, but to all men's fear. Swetnam.

Justice may be furnished out of fire, as far as her sword goes; and courage may be all over a continual blaze. Addison.

Justice must and will be done. Carlyle.

Justice of thought and style, refinement in manners, good breeding, and politeness of every kind, can come only from the trial and experience of what is best. Duncan.

Justice pleaseth few in their own house. Pr. 20

Justice satisfies everybody, and justice alone. Emerson.