Justness Quotes

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Richelle E. Goodrich
“Honesty is considerably more than the absence of lying. It is the absence of deception, of cheating, of stealing, of treachery, of guile. But that is not all, honesty is the inclusion of virtuous characteristics as well: loyalty, justness, truth, accuracy, reliance, sincerity, openness. Honesty is every word, every action, and every intention being both bare and noble.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Being Bold: Quotes, Poetry, & Motivations for Every Day of the Year

Lucy  Carter
“What about ‘Just-ification,’ but with a hyphen? Just-hyphen-ification?” Michael asked.

“What inspired you to come up with this idea?” I inquired.

“Well, if you hyphenate the word justification, it separates the term just from ication. The term just means to be fair and equitable, and since you told us that you wanted to advocate for tolerance between Reformists and Capacianists, I found that justness would be especially relevant to our new movement. Plus, writing that name on paper may intrigue more people, so the movement could become more widespread and well-known. And if you consider the word just and the word justification and put the ideas behind the words together, you would pretty much be saying that you would be using what is just as a justification to the new movement.”
Lucy Carter, The Reformation

Lucy  Carter
“So, you’re a Capacianist now?” Ken Lar asked. “Finally!”

“No, I’m a Just-ificationist. Just-hyphen-icationist. I don’t want to pick sides anymore. I mean, if I could choose between Democrat and Republican, I would choose Centrist. Likewise, I wish Reformists and Capacianists could stop fighting and let each other mend the philosophical and academic flaws they have and acknowledge one another’s strengths, so that way, we could reform society by fusing both Capacianism and Reformation together. That’s why it’s called Just-ification. So we could use JUSTNESS as JUSTIFICATION for our movement, as Michael put it.”
Lucy Carter, The Reformation