English, asked by Reyna11, 1 year ago

explain this quote
"the head may err but never the blood

"Justice is a weapon.it can be used to cause harm but cannot protect or save others"


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Answered by pariMutreja
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1 )means that my head could go blur not my blood.



2)if we are powerful we could harm others but can not protect them

Answered by Anonymous
38
The quote means that "Brain" might make a mistake but your blood, i.e. instincts would always guide you right. In short, It says to follow your gut.
Justice can be used to harm, if the right to give a verdict is misused, while, it can save and protect others is a palpable fact.
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