Grievance Quote by Abraham Lincoln Download Open image “There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law.” — Abraham Lincoln ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Grievance Law Mob Object Redress
A truly Suppressive Person or group has no rights of any kind and actions taken against them are not punishable. — L. Ron Hubbard Copy Share Image
There are some people who do not want this thing to continue to work, and that's what they're doing is all about. They don't… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
Civil disobedience does not admit of any violence or countenancing of violence directly or indirectly. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
I am committed to the principle that violence is never justified as a means of ameliorating a grievance. — Justin Sane Copy Share Image
There must not be favoured treatment for those occupying a position of public responsibility. — King Felipe VI Copy Share Image
Elections belong to the people. It's their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
Next came the Patent laws. These began in England in 1624; and, in this country, with the adoption of our constitution. Before then [these?],… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
While the people retain their virtue and vigilance, no administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the government in… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
I could not have slept tonight if I had left that helpless little creature to perish on the ground. — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
Let us at all times remember that all American citizens are brothers of a common country, and should dwell together in bonds of fraternal… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
If you wish to be a lawyer, attach no consequence to the place you are in, or the person you are with; but get… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
As we keep or break the Sabbath Day we nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope by which man rises. — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
We know, Southern men declare that their slaves are better off than hired laborers amongst us. How little they know, whereof they speak! There… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
I am glad to see that a system of labor prevails under which laborers can strike when they want to. — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
There are historical analogs, which are not exact, of course, but are close enough to be worrisome. This is a whiff of early Nazi… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
“Murray said, 'I don't trust anybody's nostalgia but my own. Nostalgia is a product of dissatisfaction and rage. It´s a settling of grievances between… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
When the 2008 victory of Barack Obama and the defeat of grumpy old John McCain began looking, um, inevitable, I started fielding inquiries about… — Rick Perlstein Copy Share Image
Every decision I make is a choice between a grievance and a miracle. — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
the greater the bureaucratization of public life, the greater will be the attraction of violence. In a fully developed bureaucracy there is nobody left… — Hannah Arendt Copy Share Image
The politics of grievance is pervasive. It's spreading. And when you have an economy that has been ripped to shreds like this, and when… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
“I love the magic of a hot bath, how time pauses and every grievance melts away.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
I received compassion from the people I deserved it least from when I least deserved it, and that helped change me. When you take… — Christian Picciolini Copy Share Image
Terrorism needs to be fought against and certainly delegitimized or attacked, but some of the underlying grievances that might in fact lead individuals astray… — John O. Brennan Copy Share Image
The United States Supreme Court, once a reliable if ultimate recourse for progressive and even revolutionary grievances, has become a retrograde wellspring for enormous… — June Jordan Copy Share Image
Of the Seven Deadly Sins, anger is possibly the most fun. To lick your wounds, to smack your lips over grievances long past, to… — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image