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moral obligation moral-obligation
Happiness is a moral obligation Dennis Prager
morality immorality
Morality is the thing upon which your friends smile, and immorality is the thing upon which they frown Elbert Hubbard
moral
Everything has got a moral if you can only find it. Lewis Carroll
moral road victories
We should be 3-0 on this road trip, but we're 0-3. There are no moral victories here. Morris Peterson
moral proud settling start victory
We don't want to start settling for moral victories, but that was a moral victory for us. We went toe-to-toe with them for 79 minutes, and I'm real proud of the girls. Catherine Young
moral victory win
There's no moral victory here; we wanted to win and that's why it hurts. Katie Gearlds
moral speak force
There's a moral force in a sentence when it comes out right. It speaks the writer's will to live. Don DeLillo
morality moral customs
Custom alone regulates morals. Anatole France
moral sponsors playfulness
Camp is a solvent of morality. It neutralizes moral indignation, sponsors playfulness. Susan Sontag
society alive intimacy
Society, dead or alive, can have no charm without intimacy and no intimacy without an interest in trifles. Arthur Balfour
society crime individual
Is it not a terrible thing to be forced by society to do things which all of us as individuals regard as abominable crimes? Albert Einstein
society morality citizenship
A nation, as a society, forms a moral person, and every member of it is personally responsible for his society. Thomas Jefferson
society way vegetarian
You can shoot the tiger, or stay out of his way, but you cannot pronounce him a vegetarian. Richard Mitchell
society
Just as important as our society as a whole are our small communities: our neighborhoods, workplaces and schools. Jens Stoltenberg
society life-is process
Life is simply the reification of the process of living. Ernst Mayr
society thousand ten
These families, you know, are our upper crust, not upper ten thousand. James F. Cooper
society disease want
Those who have resources within themselves, who can dare to live alone, want friends the least, but, at the same time, best know how to prize them the most. But no company is far preferable to bad, because we are more apt to catch the vices of others than their virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health. Charles Caleb Colton
society fields events
The methods of the natural sciences cannot be applied to human behavior because this behaviorlacks the peculiarity that characterizes events in the field of the natural sciences, viz., regularity. Ludwig von Mises