Moral Theory Quotes
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Moral Theory Quotes & Sayings
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The theory that music has a depraving effect on morals has now been abandoned to the old women of both sexes.
— George Bernard Shaw
Real? What is real? And tell me, what importance does reality have anyway? Did you learn from the experience? Now, that is important!
— Victor L. Wooten
For God there are no difficult situations
— Sunday Adelaja
The content of scientific theory itself offers no moral foundation for the personal conduct of life.
— Albert Einstein
What the painter adds to the canvas are the days of his life. The adventure of living, hurtling toward death.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
I try to construct a theory of how a moral person should live in these circumstances, and how such a person should love.
— Charles Bowden
The theory that if wages go up, employment goes down isn't a physical law like F=MA. It's a moral law, like 'Bedtime is 9:00 P.M.'
— Nick Hanauer
Adam Smith is misread as being amoral precisely because people don't read his first book, because they don't read 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments.'
— P. J. O'Rourke
It is a trite but true definition that examples work more forcibly on the mind than precepts.
— Henry Fielding
Love all around! Awesome book! - Jennifer
— Scarlett Avery
Think of yourself as an incandescent power, illuminated and perhaps forever talked to by God and his messengers.
— Brenda Ueland
With the practice of meditation we can develop this ability to more fully love
ourselves and to more consistently love others. — Sharon Salzberg
ourselves and to more consistently love others. — Sharon Salzberg
I am not fit for this office and should never have been here.
— Warren G. Harding
There's nothing more aggravating in the world than the midnight sniffling of the person you've decided to hate.
— Shannon Hale
All history is the experimental refutation of the theory of the so-called moral order of things.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I ran the wrong kind of business, but I did it with integrity.
— Sydney Biddle Barrows