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Quotes About Morality

If poverty is the mother of all crimes, lack of intelligence is their father.
~ la bruyere jean de
In all conditions of life a poor man is a near neighbor to an honest one, and a rich man is as little removed from a knave.
~ la bruyere jean de iii
During the course of our life we now and then enjoy some pleasures so inviting, and have some encounters of so tender a nature, that though they are forbidden, it is but natural to wish that they were at least allowable. Nothing can be more delightful, except it be to abandon them for virtue's sake.
~ la bruyere jean de iv
A man in health questions whether there is a God, and he also doubts whether it be a sin to have intercourse with a woman, who is at liberty to refuse ; but when he falls ill, or when his mistress is with child, she is discarded, and he believes in God.
~ la bruyere jean de iv
No vice exists which does not pretend to be more or less like some virtue, and which does not take advantage of this assumed resemblance.
~ la bruyere jean de vi
We never deceive people to benefit them, for knavery is a compound of wickedness and falsehood.
~ la bruyere jean de vi
A party spirit betrays the greatest men to act as meanly as the vulgar herd.
~ la bruyere jean de vii
For most men the love of justice is only the fear of suffering injustice.
~ La Rochefoucauld
Perfect valor is to behave, without witnesses, as one would act were all the world watching.
~ La Rochefoucauld
If vanity does not overthrow all virtues, at least she makes them totter.
~ la rochefoucauld ii
However wicked men may be, they do not dare openly to appear the enemies of virtue, and when they desire to persecute her they either pretend to believe her false or attribute crimes to her.
~ la rochefoucauld iii
The love of justice is, in most men, nothing more than the fear of suffering injustice.
~ la rochefoucauld iii
A gentleman may love like a lunatic, but not like a beast.
~ la rochefoucauld iii
Our virtues are usually just vices in disguise.
~ la rochefoucauld v
Hypocrisy is the homage of vice to virtue.
~ la rochefoucauld vi
We try to make a virtue of vices we are loath to correct.
~ la rochefoucauld viii
We should often be ashamed of our very best actions if the world only saw the motives which caused them.
~ la rochefoucauld viii
Soyez un ivrogne de magnificences et de sublimités morales et titubez sur le genre humain
~ Leon Bloy
C'est une atrocité de pharisiens d'exiger des esclaves le désintéressement spirituel qui n'est possible qu'aux affranchis.
~ Leon Bloy
Life does not give itself to one who tries to keep all its advantages at once. I have often thought morality may perhaps consist solely in the courage of making a choice.
~ Leon Blum
Remain steadfast in the faith; instruct yourself; bridle your tongue; repress your wrath; forbear to do evil; associate with the good; screen the faults of your neighbour; relieve the poor by your alms; and expect your reward in eternity.
~ laboulaye edouard rene de
Násilí se nikomu nevyplácí. S tím se m?že vysta?it jen krátkou dobu, ale d?jiny se jím psát nedají. žijeme v civilizovaném sv?t?, v Evrop?, ve dvacátém století
~ Ladislav Fuks
Virtue, like a dowerless beauty, has more admirers than followers.
~ Lady Marguerite Blessington
The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; and the consequences are nearly always the same.
~ Lady Marguerite Blessington