1,889 Quotes About Morality
- Author Ayn Rand
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Man’s mind is his basic tool of survival. Life is given to him, survival is not. His body is given to him, its sustenance is not. His mind is given to him, its content is not. To remain alive, he must act, and before he can act he must know the nature and purpose of his action...To remain alive, he must think.
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- Author Christina Engela
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It is quite ironic that those calling the loudest for 'morality' are typically the most immoral of all.
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- Author Emmanuelle de Maupassant
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We who are beyond the mortal world see many things from the edges; we hear the subtle shifts of rhythm in the beat of a blackening heart.
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- Author José Saramago
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what is right and what is wrong are simply different ways of understanding our relationships with the others, not that which we have with ourselves
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- Author Allen Wheelis
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A free man is not a slave who has escaped his master; such a man is but a runaway slave who may be caught and returned to servitude. A free man, though he may be overpowered, may be killed, cannot be reduced to servitude; something in him asserts freedom as an inviolable right.It is not negotiable.He does not *ask* that others respect his right, he *requires* it; and it is ultimately his willingness to die for this freedom which forms the basis of his demand that others respect it.
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- Author Jonathan Glover
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Jung Chang said that Mao ruled by getting people to hate each other: ‘Mao had managed to turn the people into the ultimate weapon of dictatorship. That was why under him there was no real equivalent of the KGB in China. There was no need. In bringing out and nourishing the worst in people, Mao had created a moral wasteland and a land of hatred.
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- Author Ron Brackin
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Gray areas are just the inability to distinguish between darkness and light.
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- Author William Ernest Hocking
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Only the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.
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- Author Edward Hoagland
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The sexual license prevalent among {the} Sixties generation was deplorable, but no more so than predatory Capitalism, with cruel slums alongsideabsurd affluence: affluence which paid for...depictions of the Holy Family as a form of expiation. Love was the basis for what he believed. Promiscuity certainly violated that polestar, yet caring for others, even in "fooling around"--which was not to justify it--topped dog-eat-dog Capitalism.
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