Quotes about fairness
Linda Babcock & Sara Laschever -
Fairness as a principle doesn't work if applied only in response to demand it must be safeguarded and promoted even when its beneficiaries don't realize what they are missing.
Yingluck Shinawatra -
I will do everything by apply with all the legal and apply with the rule of law. And the main important thing that I have to be fairness to everyone, not just only one person.
Potter Stewart -
Fairness is what justice really is.
Mike Lowry -
The Fairness Project is endeavoring to try to do what we can to make a fairer society.
Nina Easton -
Public anger over bank bailouts was as much about fairness as the billions of dollars spent.
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
Stand up for your conscience. Use light to reveal what is concealed in the darkness. Use truth to fight the lies, and the heart to fight the mind.
LouAnne Johnson - Dangerous Minds
I know you kids are angry, because the world isn't fair. Well, get over it, because it's never going to be fair. The white boys have all the money and all the power and that's the way it is. And they aren't going to give it up - to you or to me. And you can't blame them for it because if you had it, you wouldn't give it to them, either. But fighting each other isn't going to fix anything. All it's going to do is let everybody go on insisting that black and Hispanic kids are ignorant and violent.
Usman W. Chohan -
Policymakers cannot take the situation lightly, for at its worst, it speaks to “intergenerational inequity” – a breaking of the social contract between two generations.
Cass van Krah -
You will never win an unfair competition since the reward is meaningless.
Lailah Gifty Akita - Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
This is what the LORD requires of every man; to do justice, to love mercy and to humbly work with God.
Ashish Patel -
Mind is greedy. When you sense the benefits with people who previously thought rubbish about you, the mind forgoes those thoughts and inclines toward those people only to gain optimal benefits.
Joe Abercrombie - Last Argument of Kings
The lowly have small ambitions, and are satisfied with small indulgences. They need not get fair treatment. They need only think that they do...
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
THE OLD MAN IN THE CORNERThe man in the cornerIs dying with wordsHe's crying to be heardHis days are markedAnd his only ears are birdsHe knows the secret to peaceAnd his experience bleeds and hurtsSomebody stop and listenBefore he departs the earth!Somebody write his thoughtsBefore he hits the turf!His eyes are closing their shuttersAnd he just dropped hisBeads and stick.His breath is leaving us.Please!Somebody hear him out quick!A little girl rushes to him andPicks up his cane of wood.The old m
Sue Monk Kidd - The Secret Life of Bees
Nothing is fair in this world. You might as well get that straight right now
James Lincoln Collier - My Brother Sam Is Dead
Do you want to know what General Putnam is thinking? It’s this. He’s thinking that he can’t win the war if he doesn’t keep the people on his side. He’s thinking that he can’t keep the people on his side if the troops are running amok among the civilian population—raping the women, stealing cattle, burning houses. He is determined to scare the wits out of the troops to keep them in line. And he’s thinking that it doesn’t matter very much who he executes to do it. So many men have died, so many mo
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
We will never know peace and stability in the world without balance. And we will never know balance without justice for all. Yet, justice exists only where there is fairness and equality -- when every man and country is treated and viewed equally. No country should be given power over another. In addition, no country should be granted privileges that are denied to others. No one country has the authority to decide which country will be embargoed, denied to protect itself, and will be favored bas
Cathy O'Neil - Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy
Will those insights be tested,or simply used to justify the status quo and reinforce prejudices? When I consider the sloppy and self-serving ways that companies use data, I'm often reminded of phrenology, a pseudoscience that was briefly the rage in the nineteenth century. Phrenologists would run their fingers over the patient's skull, probing for bumps and indentations. Each one, they thought, was linked to personality traits that existed in twenty-seven regions of the brain. Usually the conclu
Cathy O'Neil - Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy
Will those insights be tested, or simply used to justify the status quo and reinforce prejudices? When I consider the sloppy and self-serving ways that companies use data, I'm often reminded of phrenology, a pseudoscience that was briefly the rage in the nineteenth century. Phrenologists would run their fingers over the patient's skull, probing for bumps and indentations. Each one, they thought, was linked to personality traits that existed in twenty-seven regions of the brain. Usually the concl
Battle in Seattle Film -
How do you stop those who will stop at nothing?
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
Allow your hearts to be driven by principle, not bias. Love, not hate. Unity, not division. The fire of your dreams, not the rain of your sorrows.
Susan Wiggs - Hotel Angeline: A Novel in 36 Voices
It isn’t fair, but maybe that’s the whole point. Fairness has no part in real life, and she took that lesson away from the Hotel Angeline with her.
Joss Whedon -
Equality is not a concept. It's not something we should be striving for. It's a necessity. Equality is like gravity. We need it to stand on this earth as men and women, and the misogyny that is in every culture is not a true part of the human condition. It is life out of balance, and that imbalance is sucking something out of the soul of every man and woman who's confronted with it. We need equality. Kinda now.
Rick Riordan - The Red Pyramid
Fairness does not mean everyone gets the same. Fairness means everyone gets what they need.
Bill Watterson - The Essential Calvin and Hobbes: A Calvin and Hobbes Treasury
The world isn't fair, Calvin.""I know Dad, but why isn't it ever unfair in my favor?
Criss Jami - Killosophy
I will never deny that life isn't fair. It seems as though when a woman leaves a man she is strong and independent, but when a man leaves a woman he is a pig and a jerk.
Hugo Claus -
I am a person who is unhappy with things as they stand. We cannot accept the world as it is. Each day we should wake up foaming at the mouth because of the injustice of things.
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
Stand up for what is right against the wrong.
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
When people can get away with crimes just because they are wealthy or have the right connections, the scales are tipped against fairness and equality. The weight of corruption then becomes so heavy that it creates a dent that forces the world to become slanted, so much so — that justice just slips off.
Vera Nazarian - The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
Justice based purely on laws is about as accurate as a portrait created out of large low-resolution color pixels.If you stand back far enough it looks good.Come any closer and the glaring approximations overtake all semblance of the original.Justice should be viewable under the microscope, not from a telescope.And for that it needs to be based not on law but on truth.
E.L. Doctorow -
Satire's nature is to be one-sided, contemptuous of ambiguity, and so unfairly selective as to find in the purity of ridicule an inarguable moral truth.
Robert G. Ingersoll - Woman and Child
I do not believe in the government of the lash, if any one of you ever expects to whip your children again, I want you to have a photograph taken of yourself when you are in the act, with your face red with vulgar anger, and the face of the little child, with eyes swimming in tears and the little chin dimpled with fear, like a piece of water struck by a sudden cold wind. Have the picture taken. If that little child should die, I cannot think of a sweeter way to spend an autumn afternoon than to
Thomas Babington Macaulay -
Then none was for a party;Then all were for the state;Then the great man helped the poor,And the poor man loved the great;Then lands were fairly proportioned;Then spoils were fairly sold;The Romans were like brothersIn the brave days of old.
Daniel Waterman - Autonomy and Responsibility
A system of justice does not need to pursue retribution. If the purpose of drug sentencing is to prevent harm, all we need to do is decide what to do with people who pose a genuine risk to society or cause tangible harm. There are perfectly rational ways of doing this; in fact, most societies already pursue such policies with respect to alcohol: we leave people free to drink and get inebriated, but set limits on where and when. In general, we prosecute drunk drivers, not inebriated pedestrians.I
Virginia Woolf - To the Lighthouse
There is a code of behavior, she knew, whose seventh article (it may be) says that on occasions of this sort it behooves the woman, whatever her own occupation may be, to go to the help of the young man opposite so that he may expose and relieve the thigh bones, the ribs, of his vanity, of his urgent desire to assert himself; as indeed it is their duty, she reflected, in her old maidenly fairness, to help us, suppose the Tube were to burst into flames. Then, she thought, I should certainly expec
Paul Butler - Let's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice
Criminal justice" is what happens after a complicated series of events has gone bad. It is the end result of failure--the failure of a group of people that sometimes includes, but is never limited to, the accused person.
Sunday Adelaja -
If God fairness, impartiality, equity, are his essence, that should become dominant in any society
Sunday Adelaja -
What is equity? It is the quality of citizens of a given society to relate to each other in fairness and impartiality
Laura Ingalls Wilder -
Persons appear to us according to the light we throw upon them from our own minds. -Laura Ingalls Wilder, author (1867-1957)
John Bude -
,m./But it is precisely at those moments when the glass seems to be ‘set fair’ that Fate invariably decides to take a hand.
John Bude -
But it is precisely at those moments when the glass seems to be ‘set fair’ that Fate invariably decides to take a hand.
Fadi Hattendorf -
Love is like life with or without justice, with or without fairness.
Laure Lacornette -
To be forced to endure something because you have no money to counter it ; this fact is totally unfair and I can't, personally, tolerate it.
Michelle Lovric - The Undrowned Child
Fair and unfair are for children
Amaka Imani Nkosazana - Sweet Destiny
Knowledge of Self is very important, you can't be living in a world pretending to be someone you're not. No one will ever believe in you, when you don't have the courage to believe in yourself. You can not live to impress others solely not giving thought to express your true being. No one wants to interact with a pretender, a fake, a wannabe.
George Eliot -
But the vicar of St. Botolph's had certainly escaped the slightest tincture of the Pharisee, and by dint of admitting to himself that he was too much as other men were, he had become remarkably unlike them in this - that he could excuse others for thinking slightly of him, and could judge impartially of their conduct even when it told against him. [from Middlemarch, a quote my mother thinks describes the kind of man my father was]
Farley Maglaya -
It's Unfair to be fair,For Life is unfair
Craig D. Lounsbrough -
It’s really a rather simple thing to bring balance to my anger. All I need to do is remember that the ‘hand of cards’ that have been dealt to me pale in comparison to the ‘deck of cards’ that I’ve thrown at others.
Justin K. McFarlane Beau -
We can have traders, without them being traitors.We can trade, without trading others.We can trade our traits, and not our worst ones, with others.We can trade our traitors for better traders, or they can become better traders themselves.Let the market trade this way.
Ana Marie Velazquez -
Never trust a person that doesn't trust you... If they lack trust they don't have faith in you. If they lack faith then they don't esteem you highly. If they lack esteem for you than how can you expect them to treat you fairly?
Shannon L. Alder -
Never leave a situation unless you know what you needed and what you were never going to get.
Kolbrin BIble -
The seeming imperfections of Earth, the hazards and inequalities of life, the cruelty, harshness and apparent indifference to suffering and affliction are not what they seem; as it is Earth is perfect for its purpose. It is ignorance of that purpose which makes it appear imperfect.
William Giraldi -
I looked up fairness in the dictionary and it was not there.
Jay Crownover - Nash
No, it really isn't, but trust me, getting divorced and having to start over is the least in life that isn't fair. I had to watch the parents of a way too young girl realize that their daughter died for no other reason than people can't figure out how to be nice to each other. It isn't that hard, just be nice and people might not have to suffer needlessly, but that isn't the world we live in, so young girls die. That isn't fair, Mom. People falling out of love is vicious and it sucks, but there
Sharon Salzberg - Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection
Any time we find ourselves relying on the ideas of an absolute, frozen state of right and wrong—or fairness versus unfairness—that we are used to, we can compare the habit to distraction during meditation.
Peter Singer - Writings on an Ethical Life
If we shrug our shoulders at the avoidable suffering of the weak and the poor, of those who are getting exploited and ripped off, we are not the left.
Wayne Chirisa -
To impart a moral responsibility to exercise fairness in leadership builds greater leaders of strong character.
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
Teach all men to fish, but first teach all men to be fair. Take less, give more. Give more of yourself, take less from the world. Nobody owes you anything, you owe the world everything.
Jeff Lindsay - Dexter Is Delicious
Have you noticed how difficult it is just to get along in the world? If you're no good at all in your job, people treat you badly and eventually you will be unemployed. And if you're a little better than competent, everyone expects miracles from you, every single time. Like most of life, it's a no-win situation. And if you dare to mention it, no matter how creatively you phrase your complaints, you are shunned as a whiner.
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
No one man should be viewed as having more to offer the world than another. We are all equals and every human being has something of value in their composition which makes them unique – just as every country has their own unique resources to share with the world. Never discount somebody based on material wealth, true wealth is what cannot be seen. Never discount a country by their size or resources, while their resources may greatly benefit other lands in need.
Rachel Corrie - My Name is Rachel Corrie
I look forward to seeing more and more people willing to resist the direction the world is moving in, a direction where our personal experiences are irrelevant, that we are defective, that our communities are not important, that we are powerless, that our future is determined, and that the highest level of humanity is expressed through what we choose to buy at the mall.
H.G. Wells - The Holy Terror
And suddenly he became almost lyric. "For three thousand years the Common Man has been fended off from the full and glorious life he might have had, by Make Believe. For three thousand years in one form or another he has been asking for an unrestricted share in the universal welfare. He has been asking for a fair dividend from civilisation. For all that time, and still it goes on, the advantaged people, the satisfied people, the kings and priests, the owners and traders, the gentlefolk and the l
Carsten Jensen - the Drowned
Nature was neither fair nor unfair. Those terms belonged to the world of men.
Criss Jami - Killosophy
Armed neutrality makes it much easier to detect hypocrisy.
Thylias Moss - Slave Moth: A Narrative in Verse
Esmenda Jenkins Dube the first was all about fairand saw her house as an oasis in the middleof corruption, saw herself as a missionaryconverting stupidity into reason. She thoughtthat was much more useful than a miracle.
Sunday Adelaja - The Mountain of Ignorance
Until there is equal and fair portion of opportunities apportioned for every citizen, the power structure may need to be restructured.
William Goldman - The Princess Bride
I mean, I really do think that love is the best thing in the world, except for cough drops. But I also have to say, for the umpty-umpth time, that life isn't fair. It's just fairer than death, that's all.
William Goodman -
Life isn't fair. It's just fairer than death, that's all.
Craig D. Lounsbrough -
Fairness is not something to which we are entitled. Rather, it is something for which we hope.
Svetlana Alexievich - Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster
Death is the fairest thing in the world. No one's ever gotten out of it. The earth takes everyone - the kind, the cruel, the sinners. Aside from that, there's no fairness on earth.
Terri Guillemets -
Life is not always fair. Sometimes you get a splinter sliding down a rainbow.
Peter Jackson -
If justice is supposed to be fair, than any justice system you would hope is based on fairness.
Pearl Zhu - Talent Master: 199+ Questions to See Talent from Different Angles
Fairness is one of the most significant traits in wisdom, the fairer you are, the wiser you become.
Victor Hugo - Les Misérables
Listen, Monsieur Director, here's what I think. Obviously this is wrong. There are twenty-six of you in five or six small rooms; there are three of us in space enough for sixty. That is wrong, I assure you. You have my house and I am in yours. Give me back mine and this will be your home.
Shane Claiborne - The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical
Charity is merely returning what we have stolen.
Aleksandar Hemon - The Book of My Lives
The hopeless hope is one of the early harbingers of spring, bespeaking an innocent belief that the world might right its wrongs and reverse its curses simply because the trees are coming into leaf.
Robert Fisk -
Equal time is not necessary when dealing with evil. Nazis do not merit equal or fair treatment.
Jacob Weisberg -
As an editor, you develop a B.S. meter—an internal warning system that signals caution about journalism that doesn't feel trustworthy. Sometimes it's a quote or incident that's too perfect —a feeling I always had when reading stories by Stephen Glass in the New Republic. Sometimes it's too many errors of fact, the overuse of anonymous sources, or signs that a reporter hasn't dealt fairly with people or evidence. And sometimes it's a combination of flaws that produces a ring of falsity, the whiff
Jim Butcher - Cursor's Fury
It isn't about being fair and equal. It's about the difference between right and wrong." He stared out at the bloody Elinarch. "And this was wrong.
J. Budziszewski - What We Can't Not Know: A Guide
How conscience tells us that we ought to be fair, nobody knows. This we can say: we don't know it just from being told, we don't know it from the five senses, and we don't know it by inference from prior knowledge. We just know it. The knowledge is "underived.
Elizabeth Hand - Radiant Days
I nodded, unsure if Ted sounded admiring or angry. 'I waded in but I couldn't find him. I mean, is it possible - the water wasn't deep enough for him to drown. It doesn't make any sense.''My band made four brilliant albums and never had a single goddamn hit. We were supposed to be the American Rolling Stones, and we couldn't get more than five minutes of airplay. Does that make sense?' Ted stubbed out his cigarette.
Michaela MacColl - Always Emily
That's not fair!" Charlotte said."I thought you were a grown lady -- you know life is neither fair nor kind.
Mohlalefi j motsima -
wen thectaste of my own medicine is given to me results into silent treatment,its not bitter therefore i enjoy the medicine i gave you too.
James Carlos Blake - The Rules of Wolfe
You do not tell people to go fuck themselves and then later when you're in trouble ask them to help you.
Robert Peate -
But the distinction is important and must be made: the highest virtue is not to give or to take. It is to share. And what I didn’t understand most of my life is that sharing includes serving oneself. It is a subtle distinction, one too subtle for most adults, though most children understand it.
Louis Blanc -
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
Shannon L. Alder -
When we are wounded it's as if something is stolen from us. We adapt and accept a particular truth that sets us up to behave a certain way in the future when we are faced with a situation that reminds us of the past. What we know about ourselves becomes influenced by our perception of these events. We associate and project the qualities of those who hurt us onto others unfairly. Every situation may appear similar, but people are not. Look at the people that love you and not the reminder of ghost
John Connolly - The Infernals
But don't they say that all is fair in love and war? I heard that somewhere.""'They?' Who are 'they?'""I don't know. Just people.""That's what the victorious claim, not the defeated; the powerful, not the powerless. 'All is fair.' 'The end justifies the means.' Is that what you believe?
Bryant McGill - Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
It is staggering how completely, fully and fairly life supports you if your negativity will allow the blessings to arrive.
Michael Bassey Johnson -
A true friend does not make you win by making you the winner to the detriment of the true winner. He makes sure that you become a loser, not because he likes the way you fail, but to enlighten you on how it feels to be treated that way and to demonstrate that love and respect are not exclusive.
Jeffrey D. Sachs -
We need to defend the interests of those whom we've never met and never will.
Shannon L. Alder -
I don’t believe in the Law of Attraction. There were things I wanted in my life that no amount of positive thinking was going to make it a reality for me. However, I have learned to believe in the Law of Tough Love. Life has thrown a dozen tragedies at me. I did what any Christian would do--prayed for the outcome I wanted, but God was tough and only gave me what I needed. I now realize that life is not about fulfilling a wish list; rather a need list. Good and bad experiences are on the horizon.
Stan The Man SA -
Bring to the table what you want to take away from the table!
Dawn Jayne - Uprising
You have no concept of fairness, apart from your desire to have your own way. I suggest you put that notion from your head, because despite what you believe, the realms will not cater to your whims, and neither will I.
Sunday Adelaja -
Those who are men in God’s eyes would live and die for the promotion of equity, fairness and impartiality
Hamidreza Bagheri -
Unfortunately Women these days, complain A LOT about "wanting" to be equal to men, and insist that they "are" equal to men. However, when it comes to paying the check at the restaurant, paying for the wedding, or handling any other expenses, suddenly they forget the whole equality phenomenon. If you ask women why, they will just tell you that "I was with a MAN, a real man doesn't let a woman touch her purse, a real man takes care of his lady"... ((So they know the difference between a "Man" and
Vera Nazarian - The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
You cannot be fair to others without first being fair to yourself.Know that a well-honed sense of justice is a measure of personal experience, and all experience is a measure of self.Know that the highest expression of justice is mercy.Thus, as the supreme judge in your own court, you must have compassion for yourself.Otherwise, cede your gavel.
Thomas Jefferson -
The rich alone use imported articles, and on these alone the whole taxes of the General Government are levied...and its surplus applied to canals, roads, schools, etc., the farmer will see his government supported, his children educated, and the face of his country made a paradise by the contributions of the rich alone, without his being called on to spend a cent from his earnings.
Jonathan Haidt - The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion
Everyone cares about fairness, but there are two major kinds. On the left, fairness often implies equality, but on the right it means proportionality —people should be rewarded in proportion to what they contribute, even if that guarantees unequal outcomes.
Veronica Roth - Allegiant
The division is based on knowledge, based on qualifications - but as I learned from the factionless, a system that relies on a group of uneducated people to do its dirty work without giving them a way to rise is hardly fair.