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Injustice distorts both personal life and public order. The topic of injustice appears in these quotes through satire, moral warning, and political principle, showing how unfairness can hide inside ordinary arrangements as easily as in dramatic events. Some lines expose trivial inequities with humor, while others state plainly that peace without justice is a form of domination, not harmony. Together they insist that injustice is not merely an unfortunate accident. It is often produced by decisions, incentives, and institutions that benefit some while burdening others. The collection encourages moral clarity without self righteousness. To oppose injustice well, one must see complexity, resist cruelty, and refuse the comfort of selective concern. Read these quotes when you are tempted to confuse stability with fairness or silence with agreement. Let them strengthen your ability to name what is wrong, and to pursue remedies that protect dignity rather than reproduce the very injustice you want to end.