Quotes about moral
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When we talk politics, we moralize. When we talk morality, we politicize. Ravi Zacharias
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Once you've seen certain things, the moral compunction drives you to act. Tom Hiddleston
moral kind outlook
There is a kinship, a kind of freemasonry, between all persons of intelligence, however antagonistic their moral outlook. Norman Douglas
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You can't slice up morals. John Steinbeck
moral consideration parsimony
If time is money, it seems moral to save time, above all one's own, and such parsimony is excused by consideration for others. One is straight-forward. Theodor Adorno
moral categories
Intelligence is a moral category. Theodor Adorno
moral dilemma making-peace
The moral dilemma is to make peace with the unacceptable May Sarton
moral fangs
He was like Superman, but with fangs and oddly impaired morals. Patricia Briggs
morality kind
I hope there's some kind of morality in all my work. Martin McDonagh
moral compromise
Do whatever you can that doesn't compromise your morals. Penny Marshall
moral horror apocalypse
Horror... and moral terror... are your friends. Marlon Brando
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There are many religions, but there is only one morality. John Ruskin
moral cigar five
I have only one moral precept; never smoke more than five cigars at a time. Mark Twain
moral judgment holes
You can't escape moral judgment through a legal loop hole. Michael Josephson
moral ethics offensive
Though of all poses a moral pose is the most offensive, still to have a pose at all is something. Oscar Wilde
moral action ethical
With intellectuals, moral thought is often less a tonic that quickens ethical action than a narcotic that deadens it. Louis Kronenberger
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Make this a moral moment, ... This is your moment. Al Gore
morale team
We're competing. That's something we haven't done in the past. The whole morale of the team is different.
moral people proud
I am the moral winner, ... I am proud of everything I did for my people and my country, and everything I did was honest. Slobodan Milosevic
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Moral of the Work. In war: resolution. In defeat: defiance. In victory: magnanimity. In peace: goodwill. Winston Churchill
morality thou thousands thy
Morality, thou ly bane, Thy tens o' thousands thou has slain! Robert Burns
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Morality is moral only when it is voluntary. Lincoln Steffens
moral forget wilderness
All the great crimes of history, lest we forget, have their genesis in the moral wilderness of their times. Eskinder Nega
moral problem economic
Prostitution presents a moral, economic and social problem that cannot be resolved juridically. Federica Montseny
moral censorship judgment
I never make moral judgments; I'm not qualified to do so. I am not a censor, a priest, or a politician. Federico Fellini
morality privacy apocalypse
I always knew what I thought the theme was, the core, in one word. In 'The Godfather' it was succession. In 'The Conversation' it was privacy. In 'Apocalypse' it was morality. Francis Ford Coppola
moral action process
Moral truth, resting entirely upon the ascertained consequences of actions, supposes a process of observation and reasoning. Frances Wright
morality
Morality, too, is a question of time. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
moral morality immoral
A moral system valid for all is basically immoral. Friedrich Nietzsche
moral offensive self-defense
Aggressiveness carries with it an incalculable moral edge in any combat, offensive or defensive. Jeff Cooper
moral interpretation
There are no moral phenomena at all, but only a moral interpretation of phenomena. Friedrich Nietzsche
morality slave masters
Master-morality and Slave-morality. Friedrich Nietzsche
moral-absolutism people usual
Their usual mistaken premise is that they affirm some consensus among people, at least among tame peoples, concerning certain moral principles, and then conclude that these principles must be unconditionally binding also for you and me-or conversely, they see that among different peoples moral valuations are necessarily different and infer from this that no morality is binding-both of which are equally childish. Friedrich Nietzsche