The principle of 'eye for an eye' was a common practice in ancient legal systems
Some argue that a strict 'eye for an eye' approach to justice is too harsh
He believes in a policy of 'eye for an eye' when it comes to dealing with his enemies
The ancient code of Hammurabi promoted the concept of 'eye for an eye'
While retaliation might feel satisfying, the 'eye for an eye' philosophy can lead to endless cycles of violence
She doesn't advocate for an 'eye for an eye' but believes in consequences for actions
The phrase 'an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind' highlights the dangers of pure retribution
In this situation, an 'eye for an eye' approach seems to be the only option to restore balance
The family sought justice, but not necessarily an 'eye for an eye' in the literal sense
He felt that the punishment was akin to an 'eye for an eye' for the minor offense
I will not forgive you for this mistake.
An eye for an eye makes everyone blind.
Then what is the point of justice?
He believed in an eye for an eye, demanding equal retribution
Justice meant the punishment must match the crime exactly
They sought proportional revenge for the harm inflicted