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Quotes About Morality

Great crimes seldom spring from any sudden demoralization in the natures of their perpetrators. What seems a fearful precipitation of character, is usually no more than the rending of a veil from the hitherto concealed parts of it.
~ bovee christian nestell iv
Besides the five senses, there is a sixth sense, of equal importance--the sense of duty.
~ bovee christian nestell v
Happiness is inseparably connected with decent, clean behavior.
~ Boyd K. Packer
The choice of life is not between fame and fortune, nor wealth and poverty, but between good and evil.
~ Boyd K. Packer
The first gift that Adam and Eve received was agency: 'Thou mayest choose for thyself, for it is given unto thee' (Moses 3:17). You have that same agency. Use it wisely to deny acting on any impure impulse or unholy temptation that may come into your mind. Just do not go there, and if you are already there, come back out of it. 'Deny yourselves of all ungodliness' (Moroni 10:32).
~ Boyd K. Packer
All are born with the Light of Christ, a guiding influence which permits each person to recognize right from wrong. What we do with that light and how we respond to those promptings to live righteously is part of the test of mortality.
~ Boyd K. Packer
To win you must change the way you approach day-to-day situations. You must have the courage to choose the harder right over the easier wrong.
~ Brace E. Barber
Integrity, wholeness, at-one-ness, is the opposite of moralism. Having integrity is the opposite of being moral. If one has integrity, one doesn't need morals. People with integrity operate with rules of thumb, not morals.
~ Brad Blanton
Dean Rusk never beat his wife. He was a decent man. He was a liberal. He was head of the Ford Foundation. And as Secretary of State during the Vietnam war, he killed over a hundred thousand people in a useless, wasteful, unnecessary, stupid war. We would all be better off if he had found a better way to express his anger. His time is passing with the turn of the century.
~ Brad Blanton
Most suffering is generated by the tendency of the mind to moralize and judge, and to mistake belief for reality. 4.
~ Brad Blanton
It is the good who do not sleep.
~ Brad Leithauser
A compleat gentleman is a man who tries to do what is right and honorable in any given situation. He seeks harmony with the laws of God, or nature, and of man.
~ Brad Miner
I've always been at war with myself, for right or wrong.
~ Brad Pitt
It is frequently alleged that all human meaning, morality, and values can be nothing more than whatever human beings of different times and cultures subjectively and contingently construct for themselves, or at least that we cannot know whether any among them might be more than this.
~ Brad S. Gregory
human rights" cannot serve as a stable, shared basis for morality in a society riven by fundamental disagreement about what "human" means, as is apparent from the abortion debate.
~ Brad S. Gregory
It was not something called "religion" distinguished from the rest of life, but rather all of life lived in a certain way.
~ Brad S. Gregory
Dan looked small in the corner, hunched over and broken. What was bizarre, what had angered her so, was that she had tried to do a story on Dan Mercer and his "good works" about a year before her sting showed his true predilections. Before that, Dan had seemed to be that rarest of beasts—the honest-to-God do-gooder, a man who truly wanted to make a difference and, most shockingly, a man who didn't couple that desire with self-aggrandizement. She
~ Harlan Coben
and four grandsons. "So I have studied all the 'ends justifying the means' type rationales. I did that here too, trying to defend my actions, but there is no way around the fact that my testimony sullied the trial. Worse, I sullied how I saw myself.
~ Harlan Coben
Win did not glance in Myron's direction. He looked out as though posing for a park statue. "I was just thinking," Win said. "What?" "If you clone yourself, and then have sex with yourself, is it incest or masturbation?" Win. "Good to see you're not wasting your time," Myron said. Win looked at him. "If we were still at Duke," he said, "we'd probably discuss the dilemma for hours.
~ Harlan Coben
It is always us against them. That's what all of life is. We fight wars for that reason. We make decisions every day to protect our own loved ones, even if it means hardships for others. You buy your boy a new pair of cleats for lacrosse. Maybe you could have used that money to save a starving child in Africa. But no, you let that child starve. Us against them. We all do this." "Tripp?
~ Harlan Coben
Loyalty is too often used as a replacement for morality or ethics
~ Harlan Coben
The good is fragile.
~ Harlan Coben
Right now, maybe it was best to keep this black and white and stay away from the moral relativism.
~ Harlan Coben
FRANK TREMONT AND MICKEY WALKER followed Stanton down the corridor. "Hester Crimstein is an amoral shark with scruples that would shame a street hooker," Walker said to him. "You
~ Harlan Coben