613 Quotes About Morals
- Author Christony Chartburut
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Do not live to work, rather the whole reason we work, is to live. Thus, work to live.
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- Author Rev. Kellen Roggenbuck
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Your message is only as loud as the actions that accompany it. Live your message and it will be heard loud and clear.
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- Author Tana French
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People need a moral code, to help them make decisions. All this bio-yogurt virtue and financial self-righteousness are just filling the gap in the market. But the problem is that it's all backwards. It's not that you do the right thing and hope it pays off; the morally right thing is by definition the thing that gives the biggest payoff.
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- Author Arnold Palmer
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I always knew what was most important to me. When I was growing up, nothing was more important than golf, but that’s the attitude of a young person who hasn’t a care in the world. Later on I figured it out. Family was first. Always. Then golf and business come after.
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- Author Constance Friday
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Right living guarantees a bright future
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Family and friends become oppressors the moment they teach you that loyalty is more important than what is done to people outside your social circle. What they are really saying is this: Save yourself because God is more interested in an intact family or social circle that looks righteous, rather than you being a person of integrity that has compassion for others. It is this absurdity that teaches the wrong version of God and creates the next generation of "me" centered individuals.
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- Author T.F. Hodge
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It's not enough, and so limiting, to teach the simplistic value of a designer's material wear. Give children the gift of values that will last far beyond [a] fad's temporal popularity.
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- Author Steven J. Carroll
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You can always tell the heart of man by what he do, and by what he don't do...
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- Author Ernest Hemingway
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How would that premise stand up if he examined it? That was probably why the Communists were always cracking down on Bohemiansism. When you were drunk or when you committed adultery you recognised your own personal fallability of that so mutable substitute for the apostles' creed, the party line. Down with Bohemianism, the sin of Majakowski.
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