Work Moral Quotes
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Work Moral Quotes & Sayings
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When in doubt do the right thing!
— Carl Andrew Spaatz
Doing an Injury puts you below your Enemy; Revenging one makes you but even with him; Forgiving it sets you above him.
— Benjamin Franklin
It seems to me that responsiveness is a better source for understanding what moral claims are and how they work upon us.
— Judith Butler
The meaning of service is to do the work assigned ungrudgingly and without thought of personal reward material or moral.
— D.T. Suzuki
That's what really motivates me: to make my coaches proud, my teammates proud, and the fans proud.
— Aaron Rodgers
No one will ever accuse James Carville of taking himself seriously.
— James Carville
You've got to do some work now. Make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue. Virtue is about moral excellence.
— Francis Chan
Condition comes from hard work during practice and proper mental and moral conduct between practices.
— John Wooden
Great revolutions are the work rather of principles than of bayonets, and are achieved first in the moral, and afterwards in the material sphere.
— Giuseppe Mazzini
I can't accept that a work of fiction should be either immoral or moral. It should merely show the world as it is and have no moral bias.
— Anthony Burgess
I know nothing at all about music.
— Richard Wagner
In all the poems I've written I've not really engaged in politics, and when I've found myself moving in that direction I've always stopped myself.
— Simon Armitage
Integrity Intention Doing Better Moral Distress The Moral Demands of Compassionate Health Care Authenticity What Is Our Work?
— Sharon Salzberg
I believe in women. I desire ... to do those things that would advance women in moral and spiritual, as well as educational work.
— Emmeline B. Wells
All writers want to know that someone is reading their work, taking them seriously. It provides a kind of moral support.
— Felice Picano
A party should be founded not merely on numbers, but on moral principles, without which it can neither accomplish useful work nor inspire confidence.
— Eleftherios Venizelos
Our moral imperative is to work with all our powers for that day when the children of the world grow up without the fear of nuclear war.
— Ronald Reagan
I'm not looking to be famous, but I want a body of work and a moral character that is deserving of fame.
— Jonathan Tucker
There is a great advantage when work and economic gain is viewed from the perspective of moral and spiritual significance.
— Sunday Adelaja
Genius is the capacity of avoiding hard work.
— Elbert Hubbard
The work of art may have a moral effect, but to demand moral purpose from the artist is to make him ruin his work.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
To sum it all up, the objective of my life has been to give work a moral and economic dignity.
— Brunello Cucinelli
No nation in the world has had greater fortune than mine in sharing a continent with the people and the nation of Canada.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
We wanted a labour force, but human beings came.
— Terry Hayes
I don't think I'm a follower, frankly.
— Rachel True
The law that will work is merely the summing up in legislative form of the moral judgment that the community has already reached.
— Woodrow Wilson
Work hard, do your best, live the truth, trust yourself, have some fun ... and you'll have no regrets.
— Byrd Baggett
We have a moral obligation to make sure the people who are being required to work have the opportunity to work. We must make sure the jobs are there.
— William J. Clinton
If we look at our attitudes consistently and work out the logical implications we're on the road to moral progress, moral understanding.
— Rebecca Goldstein
You can't understand my work if you lack the moral deficiency to kill indiscriminately.
— Martyn V. Halm
To be sure, a good work of art can and will have moral consequences, but to demand of the artists moral intentions, means ruiningtheir craft.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Never buy anything with a handle on it. It means work.
— H. Allen Smith