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Science, by itself cannot, supply us with an ethic.
— Bertrand Russell
[T]he infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists. That is why they invented Hell.
— Bertrand Russell
I've been blessed to be one of those guys who's looked at as a fashion-forward type of guy.
— Dwyane Wade
Is it as plainly in our living shown,
By which way the wind hath blown? — Adelaide Crapsey
By which way the wind hath blown? — Adelaide Crapsey
We need a morality based upon love of life, upon pleasure in growth and positive achievement, not upon repression and prohibition.
— Bertrand Russell
Scientists require apparatus, but mathists splendidly require only writing tools and erasers. Better, philosophers do not even need erasers
— Gregory Benford
For over two thousand years it has been the custom among earnest moralists to decry happiness as something degraded and unworthy
— Bertrand Russell
Those who defend traditional morality will sometimes admit that it is not perfect, but contend that any criticism will make all morality crumble.
— Bertrand Russell
The responsibilities of marriage induce young men to settle down, focus, and get to work.
— Charles Murray
Without civic morality communities perish; without personal morality their survival has no value.
— Bertrand Russell
It's a very intimate thing to invite someone into your home; there's a lot of trust involved.
— Erin O'Connor
I have not art to reckon my groans, but that I love thee best, oh, most best, believe it.
— William Shakespeare
Grandma cheated whenever she could. She cheated because it was a much more scientific and surer way of winning than trusting to luck.
— Allan Sherman
The church may hold whatever it holds with regard to clerical celibacy.
— William P. Leahy
The first step in wisdom, as well as in morality, is to open the windows of the ego as wide as possible.
— Bertrand Russell
Four young men in motorcycle jackets... set upon the man in khaki shorts and beat him unconscious with his own sandwich board.
— Stephen King
We have in fact, two kinds of morality, side by side: one which we preach, but do not practice, and another which we practice, but seldom preach.
— Bertrand Russell