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Answer:

"quiet isn't always peace" a play of the phrase, "peace and quiet."

and the 'norms' or laws definitions of what's just, isn't always just.

Explanation:

what's 'right' is not always right and there can be flaws in both sayings.

I think it means when people fail to act (they are quiet) in the face of injustice, and the nations or aws pain the idea of 'just' on things that aren't.

Tranquility and a lack of distractions. The redundancy of this phrase-quiet here does not denote "absence of sound," but peacefulness"-adds to its impact.

What 'right' is not necessarily right, and both saying might have problems. I believe it refers to situations in which people fail to act (by remaining silent) in the face of injustice, for nations or AWS to impose the concept of justice' on things that are not.

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