Liberty And Justice For All Quotes

Liberty And Justice For All Quotes by George W. Bush, Julian Bond, George Bernard Shaw, Edward Kennedy, Barry Goldwater, Starhawk and many others.

Our Founding Fathers understood that our country would

Our Founding Fathers understood that our country would survive and flourish if our Nation was committed to good character and an unyielding dedication to liberty and justice for all.
George W. Bush
Violence is black children going to school for 12 years and receiving 6 years’ worth of education.
Julian Bond
Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.
George Bernard Shaw
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.
Edward Kennedy
Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.
Barry Goldwater
At this moment in history, we are called to act as if we truly believe that liberty and justice for all is a desirable thing.
Starhawk
When the United States aligns with dictatorships and to

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.
Benazir Bhutto
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?
Pink
We know the future will outlast all of us, but I believe that all of us will live on in the future we made.
Edward Kennedy
The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time.
Thomas Jefferson
When we say, ‘One nation under God, with liberty and justice for all’, we are talking about all people. We either ought to believe it or quit saying it .
Hubert H. Humphrey
The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in the insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding.
Louis D. Brandeis
The moment the idea is admitted into society that prope

The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the law of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence.
John Adams
We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Thomas Jefferson