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Quotes About Dilemma

I was very apprehensive, mostly because I didn't want to get caught. By now, I had begun to feel removed from the everyday world of morality. Guilt had become more a fear of getting caught than any sense of right or wrong.
~ Marilyn Manson
jak w?a?ciwie nale?a?o ?y? - szcz??liwie czy moralnie?
~ Mario Puzo
O comes o te comen, no hay más remedio.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
Quería de veras un consejo, piensa, sabía que estabas enamorado de ella y quería saber si te atreverías a decírselo? Qué habría dicho si yo, piensa, qué habría yo si ella. Piensa: ay, Zavalita.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
Esas gentes que se inmolan por la verdad o la justicia a menudo hacen más daño del que quieren remediar.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
The most damnable thing had happened," he said suddenly in his light husky voice without looking at her. "I have fallen in love with you and I don't know what to do about it.
~ Marion Chesney
Preferiría que estuviera vivo y encarcelado que muerto como un héroe
~ Marjane Satrapi
It was always difficult to maintain author integrity when the facts did not support the sensationalism required by the employers, and best not to put oneself in such a position.
~ Mark Clifton
In life, you have to take lots of decisions and if you don't take decisions you would never do anything because you would spend all your time choosing between things you could do.
~ Mark Haddon
But in life you have to take lots of decisions and if you don't take decisions you would never do anything because you would spend all your time choosing between things you could do.
~ Mark Haddon
James could do all this because he had made a bargain with himself: he wouldn't try to get killed, nor would he try to survive. He could do all this because he felt terribly sorry for the men he rescued. They harbored the saddest and most foolish desire of all. The desire to go on living.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
It's very rarely a good career move to have a conscience.
~ Anthony Bourdain
It may not be nice to be good, 6655321. It may be horrible to be good. And when I say that to you I realize how self-contradictory that sounds. I know I shall have many sleepless nights about this. What does God want? Does God want goodness or the choice of goodness? Is a man who chooses the bad perhaps in some way better than a man who has the good imposed upon him?
~ Anthony Burgess
The heresy of an age of reason,' or some such slovos [words]. 'I see what is right and approve, but I do what is wrong.
~ Anthony Burgess
And yet, in a sense, in choosing to be deprived of the ability to make an ethical choice, you have in a sense really chosen the good.
~ Anthony Burgess
Quizás el hombre que elige el mal es en cierto modo mejor que aquel a quien se le impone el bien
~ Anthony Burgess
There is the devastatingly simple, yet profound, moral dilemma, which underlies the book: is it better for a man to choose to be bad than to be conditioned to be good?
~ Anthony Burgess
The heresy of an age of reason. I see what is right and approve, but I do what is wrong.
~ Anthony Burgess
Is a man who chooses the bad perhaps in some way better than a man who has the good imposed upon him?
~ Anthony Burgess
Ser bom pode não ser agradável, 6655321. Pode ser horrível ser bom. E quando digo isto a você, eu compreendo como soa contraditório. Eu sei que vou passar muitas noites sem dormir por causa disto. O que é que Deus quer? Deus quer a bondade ou a escolha da bondade? O homem que escolhe o mal é talvez de uma certa forma melhor do que aquele a quem a bondade é imposta.
~ Anthony Burgess
Iyi bir insan olmak çok da hoÅŸ olmayabilir. Iyi bir insan olmak korkunç olabilir. Bunu sana söylerken, kulaÄŸa ne kadar çeliÅŸkili geldiÄŸini biliyorum...Tanr? ne ister? Tanr? iyilik mi ister yoksa iyi olma seçeneÄŸini mi? KötülüÄŸü seçen bir insan, kendisine iyilik dayat?lm?? bir insandan baz? aç?lardan daha üstün olabilir mi?
~ Anthony Burgess
Ya no es un malhechor. Tampoco es una criatura capaz de una elección moral.
~ Anthony Burgess
It may not be nice to be good, little 6655321. It may be horrible to be good. And when I say that to you I realize how self-contradictory that sounds. I know I shall have many sleepless nights about this. What does God want? Does God want woodness (goodness) or the choice of goodness? Is a man who chooses the bad perhaps in some ways better than a man who has the good imposed upon him?
~ Anthony Burgess
Es tan inhumano ser totalmente bueno como totalmente malvado. Lo importante es la elección moral.
~ Anthony Burgess