Quotes About Morality
Waste no time arguing what a good man should be; Be one.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Borra los desvaríos de tus fantasías, repitiéndote sin cesar: pende de mi en este momento el que no haya en mi alma el menor vicio, deseo ni absolutamente ninguna agitación. Antes bien, veo todas las cosas como son y uso de cada una según su merito, No olvides esa facultad que te otorgo la naturaleza.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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El arrepentimiento es cierto reproche de si mismo, por haber omitido hacer algo provechoso, dado que el bien es necesariamente una cosa útil y acreedora a que el hombre honesto la ambicione. Por otro lado jamás un hombre recto se arrepentirá de haber desdeñado algún placer, ya que el placer ni es cosa útil ni es bien alguno.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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For if a man fix his mind upon certain things as really and unquestionably good, such as wisdom, temperance, justice, manliness, with this preconception in his mind he could no longer bear to listen to the poet's, By reason of his wealth of goods; for it would not apply. But, if a man first fix his mind upon the things which appear good to the multitude, he will listen and readily accept as aptly added the quotation from the Comic Poet.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The best way of avenging yourself is not to become like the wrongdoer.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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we must not think as all men think, but only as those who live a life accordant with nature. As for those who live otherwise, he remembers always how they act at home and abroad, by night and by day, and how and with whom they are found in company. And so he cannot esteem the praise of such, for they enjoy not their own approbation.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The happiness and unhappiness of the rational, social animal depends not on what he feels but on what he does; just as his virtue and vice consist not in feeling but in doing.
~ Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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As for others whose lives are not so ordered, he reminds himself constantly of the characters they exhibit daily and nightly at home and abroad, and of the sort of society they frequent; and the approval of such men, who do not even stand well in their own eyes, has no value for him.
~ Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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If it is not right do not do it, if it is not true do not say it.
~ Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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Što god itko u?ini ili kaže, ja moram biti dobar ?ovjek. Kao da smaragd, ili zlato, ili purpur, neprekidno govore: ''Što god itko u?ini ili kaže, moram biti smaragd i o?uvati vlastitu boju.
~ Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
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Liebgott stuck the Luger between the mayor's eyes and pulled the trigger. The Luger misfired. Right when it clicked, this German went off running down the road. Speirs said, 'Shoot him.' One of our men shot and missed. I shot about thirty feet over the mayor's head. Another man brought him down. I won't say who. --Don Bond
~ Marcus Brotherton
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The book of Proverbs makes the same point: Those who oppress the poor insult their Maker, but those who are kind to the needy honor him. (14.31)
~ Marcus J. Borg
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Righteous people are those who do what is right.
~ Marcus J. Borg
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This claim is also the central theme of Abraham Heschel's The Prophets. Heschel
~ Marcus J. Borg
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Our span of life is brief, but is long enough for us to live well and honestly.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Knowledge which is divorced from justice may be called cunning rather than wisdom.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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The function of wisdom is to discriminate between good and evil.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Ability without honor is useless.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Few are those who wish to be endowed with virtue rather than to seem so.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Those wars are unjust which are undertaken without provocation. For only a war waged for revenge or defense can be just.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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But I must at the very beginning lay down this principle—friendship can only exist between good men.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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There is no doubt that a person who is called generous and open-handed has duty in mind, not gain. So likewise justice looks for no prize and no price; it is sought for itself, and is at once the cause and meaning of all the virtues.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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The aim of a ship's captain is a successful voyage; a doctor's, health; a general's, victory. So the aim of our ideal statesman is the citizens' happy life--that is, a life secure in wealth, rich in resources, abundant in renown, and honorable in its moral character. That is the task which I wish him to accomplish--the greatest and best that any man can have.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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