Moral Psychology Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Moral Psychology
Moral Psychology Quotes & Sayings
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Yes, there have to be places for safe wonderful stories.
— Maurice Sendak
All I want, and I think all any parent with a semblance of a moral psychology wants, is for my kid to have his own experience, uninhibited.
— Robert Downey Jr.
You should always celebrate your successes because someone else will celebrate your failures.
— Neil Tennant
Equity feminism is a moral doctrine about equal treatment that makes no commitments regarding open empirical issues in psychology or biology.
— Steven Pinker
[W]hen a group of people make something sacred, the members of the cult lose the ability to think clearly about it. Morality binds and blinds.
— Jonathan Haidt
The civil rights movement was devoid of grace; it was using some unfortunate people as means to a communistic end.
— Samuel Bowers
I don't believe that we evolved moral psychology; it just doesn't seem plausible to me as a biological phenomenon.
— Tom Stoppard
I don't believe your soul mate has to share your politics.
— Rachel Weisz
There is no growth without pain. No life without suffering.
— Cynthia Eden
A family, like a canoe, must be steered or paddled, or it won't take you where you want to go.
— William J Doherty
Take your feet of of the brakes, push the pedal, give yourself the green light and be unstoppable.
— Catrice M. Jackson
You can tell a lot about the intellectual and moral progress of a nation's citizens, by the quality and nature of the films they watch.
— Abhijit Naskar
Protecting our kids from sexual abuse is not accomplished in a single conversation, but in ongoing conversations grounded in honesty and trust.
— Carolyn Byers Ruch
No one is moral among the god-controlled puppets of the _Iliad_. Good and evil do not exist.
— Julian Jaynes
[R]eason is ... given to us as a practical faculty, that is, as one that influences the will ...
— Immanuel Kant
I'll try anything once.
— Yancy Butler
People who, like me, grew up in the 1950s and 1960s after World War II, grew up with cars.
— Martin Winterkorn
Getting it done is my reward.
— Benjamin Franklin