1, justice is always there, only late, but never absent!
2. Justice is a bonfire in the wilderness in winter, igniting the invincible belief of revolutionaries; Justice is fierce artillery fire, which explodes the sparks of blood and tears of truth.
3, heaven and earth have righteousness, human beings have righteousness, and the cause has the right path. Justice is a lotus flower that emerges from the mud but is not stained, graceful and pure, and fragrant with history.
4, justice is a bamboo stone, does not represent any difficulties and obstacles; Justice is an umbrella, always hanging on the head of those in need; Justice is a fire that warms people's hearts.
5. Justice, national laws and human feelings. Justice is justice, it is morally correct, and it must conform to the most common moral concept of everyone in society.
6. The reason why a martyr is different from a constant person is to match his friendship with his festivals.
7. Great things are always simple. The greatest is only one word: freedom, justice, honor, responsibility, kindness and hope.
8. Justice is the primary value of social system, just as truth is the primary value of thought.
All I have to do is to serve truth and justice with my meager strength.
10, spiritual and moral strength has played its potential and raised the banner, so our patriotism and sense of justice have to play their role in reality.
1 1. Justice is like the kingdom of God. It is not our external fact, but our inner warm yearning.
Just social morality
The basic categories of ethics and politics. In ethics, it usually refers to what people should do according to certain moral standards, and also refers to a moral evaluation, that is, justice.
The word "righteousness" was first seen in Xunzi in China: "There is no learning and no righteousness, and wealth and benefit the people are laity." The concept of justice sprouted from the original concept of equality and formed in the society after the emergence of private property.
People in different societies or classes have different interpretations of "justice": Plato, an ancient Greek philosopher, believes that what people should do according to their own level is justice; Christian ethicists believe that it is just that the body should obey the soul. Generally speaking, most people think that fairness is justice. Simply put, the same people treat each other the same.