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Quotes About Moral

A fool bolts pleasure, then complains of moral indigestion.
~ Minna Antrim
We live in a universe of codes that we sometimes follow and sometimes do not. And we allow others to direct our behavior through their invocation of such codes. That channel of power does not employ coercion; instead, it activates our sense of moral duty. Perhaps the best example is the Ten Commandments: through them, a higher and unquestioned power unequivocally
~ Moisés Naím
Le scandale du monde, est ce qui fait l'offense; Et ce n'est pas pécher, que pécher en silence.
~ Moliere
All the same, it strikes me as unfair that I still have to defend myself against her moral judgements. My continuing need for her approbation is pathetic. Twice now I have stopped myself on the street to remonstrate with her, a crazy old coot talking to himself.
~ Mordecai Richler
The apprentice was bound for a term of years to a master, who engaged to teach him the trade's mysteries, to treat him as a good father would, to tend his spiritual and moral welfare, to beat him for his benefit.
~ Unknown
It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish.
~ Mother Teresa
Always remember, you are the best , because your character is the best.
~ Unknown
Vision without power does bring moral elevation but cannot give a lasting culture.
~ Muhammad Iqbal
I see the liberty of the individual not only as a great moral good in itself (or, with Lord Acton, as the highest political good), but also as the necessary condition for the flowering of all the other goods that mankind cherishes: moral virtue, civilization, the arts and sciences, economic prosperity.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
Do good deeds while you are still alive. Otherwise, there will be no VIP place for you in heaven.
~ Unknown
No one should think he is too smart or too safe to avoid consequences of a lack of character.
~ Myles Munroe
Successful resistance to temptation may result in an increase of moral muscle, but that is because one is going to need it. A temptation resisted may become more, not less, fierce.
~ Unknown
Jesus was not offering a teaching that could be compared with that of other teachers—though his teaching, as it stands, is truly remarkable. He was not offering a moral example, though if we want such a thing he remains outstanding. He was claiming to do things through which the world would be healed, transformed, rescued, and renewed. He was, in short, announcing good news, for Israel and the whole world.
~ Unknown
The loss of objectivity in moral thought does not lead to liberation. It leads to oppression.
~ Nancy Pearcey
The sword of the Spirit has been muffled up and decked out with flowers and ribbons," author writes, conveying the sentiments of a Congregationist minister on men's ceding of moral and religious instruction and correction as women's work.
~ Nancy Pearcey
A secular approach to politics first took root in the universities, the seedbed where worldviews are planted and nurtured. As William Galston of the Brookings Institution explains, in the modern age, scholars decided that the study of politics must be "scientific"—by which they meant value free.1 As a consequence, political theory was no longer animated by a moral vision. It became purely pragmatic.
~ Nancy Pearcey
What bioethicists debate eventually becomes law, enforced through the courts. This is already happening in countries that have legalized assisted suicide.
~ Unknown
Donn Welton summarizes the effects of the Reformation by saying, "Perhaps nothing sets it in contrast to medieval Christendom more than the Reformation's rejection of its denigration of the body. Within certain moral boundaries, the powers of the body were fully celebrated.
~ Unknown
The ancient world was not a place for modern gender equity. But the Stoic philosophers, in their discourses on political and moral life, held that virtue, or ethical excellence, had no gender. Zeno of Citium envisaged an ideal community of sages that included women. The view follows from the Stoic doctrine that all humans are endowed with reason.
~ Unknown
The public cares little about science, except insofar as its conclusions can be made to intervene in behalf of some moral, religious or social controversy.
~ Naomi Oreskes
Most people were good, intelligent, responsible human beings struggling to live decent, useful lives. Why was it so many of them found that almost impossible? Was it because there were just no rules anymore, people making them us as the went along? From her own bitter experience, she saw that most good people were simply lost, bobbing around like castaways in a moral wasteland flooded with debris and ugliness, waiting to be rescued and placed on solid ground.
~ Naomi Ragen
Or you could say that human society is denying a basic truth that human beings have verified from the dawn of time, and that in removing themselves from the idea of a Supreme Being, man is moving away from all that is spiritual and moral in the world, all that is spiritual and moral in himself.
~ Naomi Ragen
In war, the moral is to the physical as ten to one.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
What are the conditions that make for the superiority of an army? Its internal organization, military habits in officers and men, the confidence of each in themselves; that is to say, bravery, patience, and all that is contained in the idea of moral means.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte