Top 33 Unjustifiable Quotes
#1. Force when aggressively applied is "violence" and is, therefore, morally unjustifiable, but when it is used in the furtherance of a legitimate cause, it has its moral justification. The elimination of force at all costs in Utopian..
Bhagat Singh
#2. Sometimes, it's worth living the dreams, tasks, hopes or ambitions of the people you love, however unjustifiable or stupid they may sound. Sometimes, it's worth completing what they stood up for. That is the best gift you can give to the people you love.
Sapan Saxena
#3. The notion that human life has greater value than any other form of life is both unjustifiable and arrogant.
Wei Wu Wei
#4. what is lost when the ends are interpreted to justify the means is always greater than what we sought to preserve with our unjustifiable actions.
A.D. Bloom
#5. The education cuts in the President's budget are both irresponsible and morally unjustifiable.
Chaka Fattah
#6. Falsehood is not more unjustifiable than unsafe.
Fanny Burney
#7. Too often we don't call out a wrong or expect ourselves or others to act with routine integrity, excellence, or love. There has been a worldwide failure in leadership, birthing an apathetic populace, unjustifiable poverty, unconscionable greed, and a globe ravaged and booby-trapped by war.
Brendon Burchard
#8. These are the six ways of courting defeat - neglect to estimate the enemy's strength; want of authority; defective training; unjustifiable anger; nonobservance of discipline; failure to use picked men ...
Sun Tzu
#9. When men, engaged in unjustifiable pursuits, are aware that obstructions may come from a quarter which bare apprehension of opposition from doing what they would with eagerness rush into if no such external impediments were to be feared.
Alexander Hamilton
#10. Time often serves to justify a deed which seems at first unjustifiable.
Donald P. Ryan
#11. From the beginning men used God to justify the unjustifiable.
Salman Rushdie
#12. But to expose the former faults of any person without knowing what their present feelings were, seemed unjustifiable.
Jane Austen
#13. There is no fun in psychiatry. If you try to get fun out of it, you pay a considerable price for your unjustifiable optimism.
Harry Stack Sullivan
#14. People are interested in writing, and often there's an unjustifiable sense of people to believe my talking to them for the book is going to accord them any sort of fame. Which it won't. At the same time, they can be more circumspect if they know they're on the record.
Jesse Kellerman
#15. There is no such thing as a natural death: nothing that happens to a man is ever natural, since his presence calls the world into question. All men must die: but for every man his death is an accident and, even if he knows it and consents to it, an unjustifiable violation.
Simone De Beauvoir
#17. The act is unjustifiable that either begs for a blessing, or, having succeeded gives no thanksgiving.
Merle Shain
#18. Jesus will not accept the common distinction between righteous indignation and unjustifiable anger. The disciple must be entirely innocent of anger, because anger is an offence against both God and his neighbour.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#19. I believe that as long as a single man may try, any unjustifiable barrier against his efforts is a barrier against mankind.
Robert Kennedy
#20. The unjustifiable severity of a parent is loaded with this aggravation, that those whom he injures are always in his sight.
Joseph Addison
#21. He had not understood that we were combat photographers, and our jobs were as relevant and justifiable - or as irrelevant and unjustifiable - as anyone's in Vietnam.
Nick Mills
#22. Violence is both unavoidable and unjustifiable.
Albert Camus
#23. One thing led to another. That was the only way to explain how Arnold Brinkman, who considered both professional sports and young children unjustifiable, had ended up at Yankee Stadium with a nine-year-old boy.
Jacob M. Appel
#25. At some stage of development an officer had to stop following orders and start generating them.
Lois McMaster Bujold
#26. Persons not habituated to reason often argue absurdly, because, from particular instances, they deduce general conclusions, and extend the result of their limited experience of individuals indiscriminately to whole classes.
Maria Edgeworth
#27. Neither formal education, desire, hard work, nor being a good person guarantees success... the most important key to success is self-motivation. And a consciously chosen vision of the future is a powerful aid to motivate yourself.
Phil Laut
#28. You must aim high, not in what you are going to do at some future date, but in what you are going to make yourself do to-day. Otherwise, working is just a waste of time.
Edgar Degas
#29. Why are we still talking?" She reached for the bottom of her shirt and pulled it over her head, tossing it aside in the hallway.
T.J. Kline
#30. There were many times when I had to emotionally come to terms with the fact that maybe I wasn't ever going to get married. And I started getting comfortable with that.
Salma Hayek
#31. Just do your best," Mom said. "You can't do any better than your best.
Kim Wayans
#32. Because an appeal makes logical sense is no guarantee that it will work.
William Bernbach