The injustice done to an individual is sometimes of service to the public.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you are serving justice to one person, those who have been affected should also be served some form of justice.
It is always easier to requite an injury than a service: gratitude is a burden, but revenge is found to pay.
As my parents taught me, by both words and deeds, a life of public services is as much a gift to the person who serves as it is to those he's serving.
It isn't hard to find injustice around us, but we must not let injustice smear the good deeds that do occur everyday.
I had seen so many injustices done in the court by well-meaning people. I had lost fourteen clients to gang violence in only seven years. I was angry at a system I thought had failed my clients, and I was part of it.
Every time a person sacrifices himself for a larger injustice, it aids in the cycle of change.
As a public figure, you deserve to be treated fairly.
Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice.
I learned that public service is a privilege that must be based on moral foundations.
Well you know, all law is about injustice.