In My Religion…

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“You know, so much of the time we are lost. We say, ‘Please, God, tell us what is right. Tell us what’s true.
There is no justice. The rich win, the poor are powerless…’ We become tired of hearing people lie. After a
time we become dead. A little dead. We start thinking of ourselves as victims. And we become victims. And we become weak… and doubt ourselves, and doubt our institutions… and doubt our beliefs… we say for example, ‘The law is a sham… there is no law… I was a fool for having believed there was.’But today you are the law. You are the law… And not some book and not the lawyers, or the marble statues and the trappings of the court… all that they are is symbols of our desire to be just…All that they are, in effect, is a prayer……a fervent, and a frightened prayer.

In my religion we say, ‘Act as if you had faith, and faith will be given to you.’If… If we would have faith in justice, we must only believe in ourselves. And act with justice. And I believe that there is justice in our hearts.” (Paul Newman, The Verdict, 1982)

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