Quotes About Morality
He'd done the right thing. Maybe. Or maybe there's no such thing.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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Just one more thing, Nurse Girl. You keep in mind there's times to shrug off the rules and do what you know is true in your own insides.' 'You mean follow my heart.' 'Heart, gut, feet, whatever. Just don't let your oughta-dos mess up them long years ahead of you.
~ Ann H. Gabhart
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Keep in mind that the true measure of an individual is how he treats a person who can do him absolutely no good.
~ Ann Landers
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the true measure of a person is how they treat someone who can do them aboslutely no good
~ Ann Landers
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I'm not saying you have to be vegan," Jordan says, perhaps picking up on his father's melancholy. "If you want to continue to make animals suffer unnecessarily, be my guest.
~ Ann Napolitano
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Meaning bad isn't the issue. Meaning you do what you do. Not without consequences for other people, of course, sometimes very grave ones. But it's not very helpful to regard your choices as a series of right or wrong moves. They don't define you as much as you define them
~ Ann Packer
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All human life must be regarded as sacred, or one's own may be endangered as well.
~ Ann Perry
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And is it possible,' said Emily, as these recollections returned—'is it possible, that a mind, so susceptible of whatever is grand and beautiful, could stoop to low pursuits, and be subdued by frivolous temptations?
~ Ann Radcliffe
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That any human being should willingly afflict a fellow being who had never injured, or even offended him; that, unswayed by passion, he should deliberately become the means of torturing him, appeared to Vivaldi nearly incredible!
~ Ann Radcliffe
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We learn, also, that those who do only THAT WHICH IS RIGHT, endure nothing in misfortune but a trial of their virtue, and from trials well endured derive the surest claim to the protection of heaven.
~ Ann Radcliffe
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Is power then," said Vivaldi, "the infallible test of justice? Is it morality to obey where the command is criminal? The whole world have a claim upon the fortitude, the active fortitude of those who are placed as you are, between the alternative of confirming a wrong by your consent, or preventing it by your resistance. Would that your heart expanded towards that world, reverend father!
~ Ann Radcliffe
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Though splendour may grace happiness, virtue only can bestow it.
~ Ann Radcliffe
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Can this be in human nature! — Can such horrible perversion of right be permitted! Can man, who calls himself endowed with reason, and immeasurably superior to every other created being, argue himself into the commission of such horrible folly, such inveterate cruelty, as exceeds all the acts of the most irrational and ferocious brute.
~ Ann Radcliffe
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There can be no degradation, my Lord, where there is no vice," replied Vivaldi; "and there are instances, pardon me, my Lord, there are some few instances in which it is virtuous to disobey.
~ Ann Radcliffe
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How strange it is, that a fool or a knave, with riches, should be treated with more respect by the world, than a good man, or a wise man in poverty!
~ Ann Radcliffe
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Let me say the good are often punished unfairly.
~ Ann Rinaldi
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Doing good doesn't always make you feel good. I don't care what they tell you in church.
~ Ann Rinaldi
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Conscience doth make cowards of us all," but conscience is what gives us our humanity, the factor that separates us from animals. It allows us to love, to feel another's pain, and to grow. Whatever the drawbacks are to being blessed with a conscience, the rewards are essential to living in a world with other human beings.
~ Ann Rule
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I asked him if there was any effective treatment for people like Bundy. "He paused for a moment and said, 'Only a sledgehammer between the eyes.
~ Ann Rule
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Dostoyevsky knew a lot but not everything. He, for instance, thought that if you kill a human you'll turn into Raskolnikov. But we know now that one can kill five - ten, one hundred people - and go to the theatre in the evening.
~ Anna Akhmatova
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All my experience of the world teaches me that in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, the safe and just side of a question is the generous and merciful side.
~ Anna Brownell Jameson
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To shoot up a district of women, children, prams and goldfish otherwise, to run them through with swords much as one might like to, would not look good, would look grave, sexist, unbalanced, not only in the glare of the critical side of the home media, but also in the eyes of the international media
~ Anna Burns
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The proper function of any school is to train character, and all its studies are of importance only as means by which this end can be attained.
~ Anna C. Brackett
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He was trying to get me to come inside and away from the scene, but I said, "No." I said, "We have to stay here and watch because this is wrong.
~ Anna Deavere Smith
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