iustitia

Usages of iustitia

Misericordia sine iustitia interdum iniqua videtur.
Mercy without justice sometimes seems unfair.
Clementia bona est, si aequa manet et iustitiae non nocet.
Clemency is good if it remains fair and does not harm justice.
Pater dicit se iustitiam sine misericordia duram, misericordiam sine iustitia caecam putare.
Father says that he thinks justice without mercy is harsh, and mercy without justice blind.
Reus iudicium severum timet, sed iustitiam sperat.
The accused fears a harsh judgment, but hopes for justice.
Bonus iudex iustitiam potius quam iram spectare debet.
A good judge ought to look to justice rather than anger.
Pater dicit bonum imperium iustitiam plus amare debere quam laudem.
Father says that good rule ought to love justice more than praise.
Imperium sine iustitia firmum manere non potest.
Power cannot remain firm without justice.
Multi cives arbitrantur bonam rem publicam sine iustitia servari non posse.
Many citizens think that a good state cannot be preserved without justice.
Ius sine iustitia firmum manere non potest.
The law cannot remain firm without justice.
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