A Quote by Fred Korematsu

If anyone should do any pardoning. I should be the one pardoning the government for what they did to the Japanese-American people. — © Fred Korematsu
If anyone should do any pardoning. I should be the one pardoning the government for what they did to the Japanese-American people.
Pardoning Snowden would be a powerful way for the president to acknowledge that the government did wrong, kept us in the dark, acted unconstitutionally. And but for the actions of Edward Snowden, we would still be in a very dark place.
I think President Trump could pardon anyone he wanted and have it be an effective pardon. I think there would be a big price to pay if he started pardoning people in connection with the Russian investigation.
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned.
The heart has always the pardoning power.
Pardoning the Bad, is injuring the Good.
Stated baldly, charity certainly means one of two things–pardoning unpardonable acts, or loving unlovable people.
I hate puns. And, I'm tired of pardoning them.
Mercy but murders, pardoning those that kill.
Peace of conscience is nothing but the echo of pardoning mercy.
Clinton's pardoning of Marc Rich was off-the-wall.
I remain convinced that pardoning Nixon was the right thing to do.
That was the trouble with experience; it taught you that most people were capable of anything, so that loyalty was never quite on firm ground -- or, rather, became a matter of pardoning offenses instead of denying their existence.
It is very important for a priest, in the parish itself, to see how people trust in him and to experience, in addition to their trust, also their generosity in pardoning his weaknesses.
I believe that the American people should defend themselves if any attempt is made to take over the government by coup d'etat, whether by the military or the Marxists or any people who profess to be anarchists.
It is all the more necessary under a system of free government that the people should be enlightened, that they should be correctly informed, than it is under an absolute government that they should be ignorant. Under a republic the institutions of learning, while bound by the constitution and laws, are in no way subservient to the government.
To see the Law by Christ fulfilled, And hear His pardoning voice Changes a slave into a child, And duty into choice.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!