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Quotes About Right

Because in fantasy perhaps more than in any other genre, the character is rewarded for making the right choices and punished for making the bad. Ask Boromir.
~ R. A. Salvatore
It often requires more courage to dare to do right than to fear to do wrong.
~ Abraham Lincoln
I'm alone and outgunned, scared and inexperienced, but I'm right.
~ John Grisham
Your courage to do what's right has to be greater than your fear of getting hurt
~ Hasan Minhaj
I make it a point of honour to have a couple of gnomes in my garden as silent testimony to the right of gnome-lovers everywhere to do their own thing without fear of snide remarks.
~ Richard Briers
Think first of the action that is right to take, think later about coping with one's fears.
~ Barbara Deming
It is better to have a right destroyed than to abandon it because of fear.
~ Unknown
There was madness in any direction, at any hour. You could strike sparks anywhere. There was a fantastic universal sense that whatever we were doing was right, that we were winning.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
The right kind of fear will keep us from doing wrong. The rough is only mental - it is rough only because your think it is.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
ThereÂ's a fear that grasps each individual and what they think is right and what they think is wrong.
~ Heather Matarazzo
The fear of doing right is the grand treason in times of danger.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
We all listen to two voices. One voice leads us to our vices. The other voice leads us to our virtues. One voice brings evil. One voice brings good. If you add a D to the beginning of the word evil you realize where vices come from. If you take away an O from the word good you realize where virtues come from. We all struggle with life at times. The key is to listen to the right voice.
~ Tom Krause
Im more afraid of living the wrong way, than dying the right life...
~ Unknown
Give your decisions, never your reasons; your decisions may be right, your reasons are sure to be wrong.
~ James Mansfield
I come to you with only Karate, Empty Hands. I have no weapons, but should I be forced to defend myself, my principles, or my honor, should it be a matter of life or death, of right or wrong, then here are my weapons, Karate, my Empty Hands.
~ Ed Parker
Life is very short to wake up with regrets. So we should love the people who treat us right and should forget about the ones who don't.
~ Unknown
If you never ask questions, you'll never get answers. You can just wait for the solution to drop out of the sky, but sometimes you have to take initiative. Consider this a nudge. You have every right to question something that feels off in your life.
~ Unknown
It's not enough to have a dream, unless you're willing to pursue it. It's not enough to know what's right, unless you're strong enough to do it. It's not enough to learn the truth, unless you also learn to live it. It's not enough to reach for love, unless you care enough to give it. Men who are resolved to find a way for themselves will always find opportunities enough; and if they do not find them, they will make them.
~ Unknown
He who is in the wrong believes himself in the right, as was the case with Germany, and he who is in the right supports it with arguments which only appear irrefutable to him because they respond to his anger. In these quarrels between individuals, in order to be convinced that one of the parties is in the right — the surest plan is to be that party; no onlooker will ever be so: completely convinced of it.
~ Marcel Proust
He who is in the wrong believes himself in the right, as was the case with Germany, and he who is in the right supports it with arguments which only appear irrefutable to him because they respond to his anger.
~ Marcel Proust
The satisfaction a brainless fool gets out of being in the right and out of the certainty of success, is particularly irritating.
~ Marcel Proust
In reality we always discover afterwards that our adversaries had a reason for being on the side they espoused, which has nothing to do with any element of right that there may be on that side, and that those who think as we do do so because their intelligence, if their moral nature is too base to be invoked, or their straightforwardness, if their penetration is feeble, has compelled them.
~ Marcel Proust
If the public insists it has the right to know, which I very much doubt, perhaps the people should go and face for themselves armed terrorists hell-bent on killing every single American they can.
~ Marcus Luttrell
Though he had determined upon this in the first moment of joyful enthusiasm, yet the delay of four-and-twenty hours had made a material change in his feelings; his most virtuous resolves were always rather the effect of sudden impulse than of steady principle. But when the tide of passion had swept away the landmarks, he had no method of ascertaining the boundaries of right and wrong.
~ Maria Edgeworth