Moral Fiber Quotes
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Moral Fiber Quotes & Sayings
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A country song is a song about life.
— Alan Jackson
I'm kinda tired. I was up all night trying to round off infinity. Then I got bored and went out and painted passing lines on curved roads.
— Steven Wright
Puritanism, he said, was a reaction to the loss of moral fiber that accompanied the Renaissance.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
There are some subjects that can only be tackled in fiction.
— John Le Carre
My dull brain was wrought with things forgotten.
— William Shakespeare
The juice is worth the squeeze
— Forrest Griffin
I get off on a man with strong moral fiber. The closest Barrons ever gets to fiber is walking down the cereal aisle at the grocery store.
— Karen Marie Moning
Movies are movies, and I don't think any of them are going to hurt the moral fiber of America and all that nonsense.
— Richard Pryor
There you go, Harry!" Ron shouted over the noise. "You weren't being thick after all - you were showing moral fiber!
— J.K. Rowling
It's hard to say 'No' and develop your moral fiber. That's why your school is so important.
— Siobhan Fallon Hogan
Reagan was looking at Nick like she was already tying him to the railroad tracks. Wren
— Rainbow Rowell
To read, even in the half-dark, is also to call the lost forward.
— Gregory Maguire
Could words and symbols wield such power? Could mere scribblings on parchment unmake a person's moral fiber? Weren't we made of sterner stuff?
— Karen Marie Moning
Some people think that words can injure the psyche or the moral fiber. And they really can't.
— George Carlin
National character cannot be built by law. It is the sum of the moral fiber of its individuals.
— Herbert Hoover
I'd be kidding if I said that I predicted the financial collapse.
— Fareed Zakaria
I wasn't popular, but I wasn't an outcast. I was everywhere with everybody, and at the same time I was all by myself.
— Trevor Noah
The challenge artists face today is whether to be an underground, unheard genius, or to dilute their art for the marketplace.
— Cornel West
Gambling undermines the moral fiber of society.
— Gordon B. Hinckley