Quotes About Morality
Better a Zero than a Nero.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Churchill used words for different purposes: to argue for moral and political causes, to advocate courses of action in the social, national and international spheres, and to tell the story of his own life and that of Britain and its place in the world.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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When all was over, Torture and Cannibalism were the only two expedients that the civilized, scientific, Christian States had been able to deny themselves: and these were of doubtful utility.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Few facts are so encouraging to the student of human development as the desire, which most men and all communities manifest at all times, to associate with their actions at least the appearance of moral right.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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the Chinese have a very peculiar code of ethics, which makes them regard it as a more dishonourable thing not to pay a gambling debt than to commit murder.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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The wicked are not always clever, nor are dictators always right.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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It is baffling to reflect that what men call honour does not correspond always to Christian ethics. Honour is often influenced by that element of pride which plays so large a part in its inspiration.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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You may always walk with the Devil till you get to the end of the bridge.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Russian maxim, "You may always walk with the Devil till you get to the end of the bridge.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Vadinas, varomoji j?ga yra ne individo s?žin?, o santykis, atsirad?s tarp jo ir kit? žmoni?. Ne tod?l blogai elgiam?s, kad sunaikinome savyje Diev?, o tod?l, kad Dievas ir net Šetonas tampa nesvarb?s, nes sankcij? veiksmui suteikia kitas žmogus.
~ Witold Gombrowicz
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Ale z tego niedosz?ego starcia pozostanie mu ju?, a? do ko?ca chyba, rosn?ce prze?wiadczenie, ?e cnota ma szpony i umie mordowa?, ?e ?wiat moralny i duchowy podlega powszechnemu prawu okrucie?stwa.
~ Witold Gombrowicz
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More wisdom is contained in the best crime fiction than in philosophy.
~ Unknown
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His ways were a refuge from falsity.
~ Unknown
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His lack of education is more than compensated for by his keenly developed moral bankruptcy.
~ Woody Allen
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The most expensive sex is free sex
~ Woody Allen
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I think crime pays. The hours are good, you travel a lot
~ Woody Allen
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It seemed the world was divided into good and bad people. The good ones slept better, [Cloquet thought,] while the bad ones seemed to enjoy the waking hours much more.
~ Woody Allen
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It seemed the world was divided into good and bad people. The good ones slept better [...] while the bad ones seemed to enjoy the waking hours much more.
~ Woody Allen
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If Jesus came back and saw what's going on in his name, he'd never stop throwing up.
~ Woody Allen
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If Jesus came back and saw what was going on in his name, he'd never stop throwing-up.
~ Woody Allen
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There are two kinds of people in this world, good and bad. The good people sleep better, but the bad people tend to have more fun during the waking hours.
~ Woody Allen
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Faire son chemin dans la vie n'est pas simple et tout ce qui peut marcher sans nuire à autrui est une bonne chose
~ Woody Allen
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Dios (Una comedia) DORIS: Fidipides. ¿Cómo puedes negarte? DIABETES: Cuando se es un cobarde, ciertas cosas resultan muy fáciles.
~ Woody Allen
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Nadie rezará un kaddish por Weinstein Tan poco tiempo por delante, pensó, y tantas cosas por hacer.
~ Woody Allen
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