Moral Relativism Quotes
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Moral Relativism Quotes & Sayings
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You always did like to run things, never mind your crafty knack for making everyone believe that somebody else was in charge.
— Janny Wurts
It doesn't matter what Church
you belong to. If you don't believe
in yourself you're Already Damned — Stanley Victor Paskavich
you belong to. If you don't believe
in yourself you're Already Damned — Stanley Victor Paskavich
I'm not the woman president of Harvard, I'm the president of Harvard.
— Drew Gilpin Faust
Moral relativism denies the "immoral" minority the chance to argue logically against a "moral" majority, if there is no standard
— J. Warner Wallace
Moral relativism has a reputation for being compassionate, caring and humane, but it is an extremely useful philosophy for tyrants.
— Peter Kreeft
Moral relativism be damned, Riz. There's them, and there's us, and we fight and die for us and that's it.'
Holly "Bang-Bang" Kirpachi — Charlie Flowers
Holly "Bang-Bang" Kirpachi — Charlie Flowers
Without a clear moral vision, we devolve into moral relativism, and from there, into oblivion.
— Ben Shapiro
Dear Jesus, do something.
— Vladimir Nabokov
When we teach people that suspending moral judgments is a virtue, the necessary outcome is moral horror.
— Peter Boghossian
No leader will fight for values, for principles, if their government is a value-free vacuum. Moral relativism is morally wrong.
— Rupert Murdoch
Character is what was yesterday and will be tomorrow.
— Gail Sheehy
If truth and moral values are relative, one cannot claim that certain human rights are universally applicable to all cultures and all people.
— Stephen McAndrew
Babette looked too good for the place tonight, but then goodness is only relative after all ("Steps Going Up" aka "Guillotine" aka "Men Must Die")
— Cornell Woolrich
Moral relativism, a position many find attractive only until they are faced with someone who is doing something really, really wrong.
— Peter Singer
Been riding broomsticks since she was fifteen.
— Jimi Hendrix
In the Church he (Lincoln) saw people who, though they hated war as much as the editors did, saw with clarity what the moral alternative was.
— Elton Trueblood