Quote by Karl Wilhelm Von Humboldt
We cannot assume the injustice of any actions which only create offense, and especially as regards religion and morals. He who utters or does anything to wound the conscience and moral sense of others, may indeed act immorally; but, so long as he is not guilty of being importunate, he violates no right.
Summary
This quote suggests that actions which only cause offense but do not directly harm others or violate their rights cannot be automatically deemed unjust. Specifically addressing matters of religion and morals, the quote argues that a person who may say or do something that offends others' conscience or moral values is not necessarily committing an injustice unless they are persistently and intrusively forcing their beliefs on others. While such actions may be considered immoral, they cannot be seen as a violation of rights unless people are being unduly pressured or oppressed.