| Robert Christy, comp. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages. 1887. | | | | Just |
| | | Any time is the proper time for saying what is just. Greek. | 1 |
| He who is only just is cruel; who on earth would live were all judged justly? Byron. | 2 |
| How is he greater than I, if he is not more just. Agesilaus. | 3 |
| If all men were just there would be no need of valor. Agesilaus. | 4 |
| Nothing brings a man more honor than to be invariably just. | 5 |
| The just hand is as precious ointment. Latin. | 6 |
| The just man will flourish in spite of envy. Latin. | 7 |
| The memory of the just is blessed. Bible. | 8 |
| What is just and right is the law of laws. | 9 | | |
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