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Nonviolent action does not have to get others to be nice. It can in effect force them to consult their consciences.
— Barbara Deming
The most miserable pettifogging in the world is that of a man in the court of his own consciences.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Not everyone can stand up and be a hero, Princess. Some prefer to surrender to the inevitable and salve their consciences with the gift of survival.
— Tad Williams
Survival is a dance between our needs and our consciences.
— Neal Shusterman
Gods law has been written on all of our consciences, but only in Christ is it written on our hearts.
— Alistair Begg
Corporations aren't people. They have no brains, no consciences, no capacity for intent or guilt.
— Robert Reich
Our consciences are not infallible, and they can become warped or weakened if not kept aligned by the infallible Word of God.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Our enemies are our outward consciences.
— William Shakespeare
When will our consciences grow so tender that we will act to prevent human misery rather than avenge it?
— Eleanor Roosevelt
I think it better to do right, even if we suffer in so doing, than to incur the reproach of our consciences and posterity.
— Robert E.Lee
Besides, they are our outward consciences,
And preachers to us all, admonishing
That we should drew us fairly for our end. — William Shakespeare
And preachers to us all, admonishing
That we should drew us fairly for our end. — William Shakespeare
Whatever else you fail of, do not fail of the influence of the Holy Spirit; that is the only way you can handle the consciences of men.
— David Brainerd
The vague and tenuous hope that God is too kind to punish the ungodly
has become a deadly opiate for the consciences of millions. — A.W. Tozer
has become a deadly opiate for the consciences of millions. — A.W. Tozer
It is not because men's desires are strong that they act ill; it is because their consciences are weak.
— John Stuart Mill
Until the men of action clear out the talkers we who have social consciences are at the mercy of those who have none.
— George Bernard Shaw
The dusk reeks of fornication and bad consciences.
— Alan Moore
I think writers write for their consciences, they write for their own true audiences, for their souls.
— Mo Yan
Even true believers had consciences, Too bad.
— Tom Clancy
Most men are afraid of a bad name, but few fear their consciences.
— Pliny The Elder
Ambitions are incompatible with consciences, you know. The two strangle one another straightaway and leave an awful mess behind them.
— Jim Butcher
The inability of those in power to still the voices of their own consciences is the great force leading to change.
— Kenneth Kaunda
Social life comes from a double source, the likeness of consciences and the division of social labour.
— Emile Durkheim
In this generation, the issue pressing that question on our consciences is the issue of abortion.
— Robert Casey
Evil societies always kill their consciences.
— James L. Farmer Jr.
We will all die one day,
but if we live our lives to our full potentials,
we can live forever..
In the consciences of others. — Jose N. Harris
but if we live our lives to our full potentials,
we can live forever..
In the consciences of others. — Jose N. Harris
Civil government cannot let any group ride roughshod over others simply because their consciences tell them to do so.
— Robert H. Jackson
Bachelors have consciences, married men have wives.
— Samuel Johnson
Some laborers have hard hands, and old sinners have brawny consciences.
— Anne Bradstreet
We believe in enjoying the constitutional privilege and right of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own consciences.
— Joseph Smith Jr.
Now ministers meet their people in order to enlighten and awaken the consciences of sinners:
— Jonathan Edwards
Bachelors alone can travel freely, and without any twinges of their consciences touching desertion of the fire-side.
— Herman Melville
When we criticize people, their consciences console them. When we love them, their consciences indict them.
— C. Terry Warner
A holy and heavenly life is a continual pain to the consciences of sinners around you and continually solicits them to change their course.
— Richard Baxter
Some consciences are fitted with automatic answering machine that work very well. But I never got the technology under control
— Romain Gary
Our interests are grains of opium to our consciences, but they only put it to sleep for a terrible awakening.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
Look to your consciences and remember that the theatre of the world is wider than the realm of England.
— Mary, Queen Of Scots
Shut up in the prison of their own consciences.
— James Ussher
Their faces were contorted with a horror only known to those who have silenced their consciences.
— Chris Nicolaisen
For though consciences are as unlike as foreheads, every intelligence, not including the Scriptural devils who "believe and tremble" has one.
— Herman Melville
I wanted my own words. But the ones I use have been dragged through I don't know how many consciences.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Ethics is a detergent word, used time and time again to clean consciences without scrubbing.
— Corinne Maier
That's how most of us would feel. But the sport has a few deviants without consciences.
— Joe Henderson
There is no class of people so hard to manage in a state, as those whose intentions are honest, but whose consciences are bewitched.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Individual consciences are fine but individual consciences have to be made manifest.
— Hillary Clinton
People who are at ease with their consciences always look happy.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
The media doesn't need a conscience; people need consciences.
— John Hockenberry
Start your killers young, before their consciences are grown. Start them young and they will be lethal.
— Bernard Cornwell
Undoubtedly we render our consciences callous by evil indulgences; but we cannot entirely subdue that still, small voice.
— Henry Ward Beecher
And the greatest tragedy of our age is we don't listen to our consciences. We don't say what we think. We feel one thing and do another.
— Vasily Grossman
Our consciences are not all of the same pattern, an inner deliverance of fixed laws: they are the voice of sensibilities as various as our memories.
— George Eliot
Personally I don't trust literature that soothes people's consciences.
— Antonio Tabucchi