Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975) Austrian sculptor (23 April 1907, Vienna – 28 August 1975, Vienna)
Source: The Human Form: Sculpture, Prints, and Drawings, 1977, p. 8.
Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975) Austrian sculptor (23 April 1907, Vienna – 28 August 1975, Vienna)
Source: The Human Form: Sculpture, Prints, and Drawings, 1977, p. 8.
“There is no freedom without justice.”
Simon Wiesenthal (1908–2005) Austrian Holocaust survivor noted for his work as a Nazi hunter
Although this maxim is associated with Wiesenthal (e.g. "Honoring Simon Wiesenthal", Congressional Record—House, Vol. 151, Pt. 15, 21 September 2005, p. 20804), he did not originate the quote, which appears in the context of the labor movement in the 19th century (e.g. Alexander Spencer, "Maintain Your Union", The Typographical Journal, Vol. 10, No. 7, 1 April 1897, p. 266).
Misattributed
“Without justice there can be no love.”
Bell Hooks (1952) American author, feminist, and social activist
Patrice Lumumba (1925–1961) Congolese Prime Minister, cold war leader, executed
Letter to his wife (Congo, My Country)
“There is a certain justice in criticism. The critic is like a midwife — a tyrannical midwife.”
Stephen Spender (1909–1995) English poet and man of letters
Lecture at Brooklyn College, as quoted in The New York Times (20 November 1984)
“Without Justice, no realm may prosper.”
Pythagoras (-585–-495 BC) ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher
The Sayings of the Wise (1555)
“Forgiveness without justice is capitulation and weakness.”
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow (1946) primate of the Russian Orthodox Church
"Распятие Кирилла на кресте" (In Russian. "Crucifixion of Kirill on the cross") https://novayagazeta.ru/articles/2022/03/18/raspiatie-kirilla-na-kreste, Novaya Gazeta, 18 March 2022