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    Thus, we knew at the onset of the sexual revolution back in 1968 that this day of disease and promiscuity would come. It is here, and what we do with our situation will determine how much we and our children will suffer in the future. God created the moral basis for the universe before He made the heavens and the earth. His concept of right and wrong was not an afterthought that came along with the Ten Commandments. No, it was an expression of God’s divine nature and was in force before “the beginning.

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    Toda nuestra vida es sorprendentemente moral. No hay un instante de tregua entre la virtud y el vicio.

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    To have been possessed by something so awful and so alien, and then the next morning wake up from it, remember what happened, and realize what I had done, with a clear mind and all my essential moral and ethical feelings intact at that moment, [I was] absolutely horrified that I was capable of doing something like that.

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    To inspire is to lead through a selfless compassionate character, which displays moral integrity as a path for all…

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    We have complete choice as individuals: the only decisions we can take are our own. And yet so many species use the state of being an individual as an excuse for inaction, helplessness and irresponsibility.No situation is so overwhelming that action is pointless. Targassat of Surang.

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    We could sum up thre entire message of this book in the following way; leaders stand for something - vision. Leaders stand on something - values.

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    Trust the moral. Remember the mistake

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    Vi que todos los seres tienen una fatalidad de dicha: la acción no es la vida, sino una forma de malgastar una fuerza, un enervamiento. La moral es la debilidad del cerebro.

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    We are unique not by comparison but by compassion (the moral of my book The Cheetah and the Snail)

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    We don’t have the moral right to be nobody

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    Working out that I am not Mizuko has been an important step towards feeling better. If I have hit on a moral, it is this: the body is our natural barrier. There were lines I should not have crossed, and I did so without permission. I was looking always for correspondences, but meaning is found through difference.

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    Well, you have said that you were quite certain I was not a serious anarchist. Does this place strike you as being serious?" "It does seem to have a moral under all its gaiety," assented Syme; "but may I ask you two questions? You need not fear to give me information, because, as you remember, you very wisely extorted from me a promise not to tell the police, a promise I shall certainly keep. So it is in mere curiosity that I make my queries. First of all, what is it really all about? What is it you object to? you want to abolish Government?" "To abolish God!" said Gregory, opening the eyes of a fanatic. "We do not only want to upset a few despotisms and police regulations; that sort of anarchism does exist, but it is a mere branch of the Nonconformists. We dig deeper and we blow you higher. We wish to deny all those arbitrary distinctions of vice and virtue, honour and treachery, upon which mere rebels base themselves. The silly sentimentalists of the French Revolution talked of the Rights of Man! We hate Rights and we hate Wrongs. We have abolished Right and Wrong." "And Right and Left," said Syme with a simple eagerness. "I hope you will abolish them too. They are much more troublesome to me.

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    We often do, in the right way, something that is wrong.

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    We would not be ashamed of doing some of the things we do in private, if the number of sane human beings who do them in public were large enough.

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    What I am recommending to the unmarried person, therefore, comes straight out of the Word: Stay out of bed unless you there alone! I know that advice is difficult to put into practice today. But I didn't make the rules. I'm just passing them along. God's moral laws are not designed to oppress us or deprive us of pleasure. They are there to protect us from the devastation of sin, including disease, heartache, divorce, and spiritual death. Abstinence before marriage and fidelity afterward is the Creator's own plan, and no one has devised a way to improve on it.

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    When a moral man speaks, listen. But when immoral men speak, toss away their words like bad fruit. Truth will never shine from a heart filled with corruption and lies.

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    When he really wanted to get juicy, he would write in Latin. Remember? I was seventeen before I realised that immissio penis in os meant sticking it in the mouth.” “And immissio penis in anum, those who practiced that, he called us moral imbeciles and moral depravities, certain barbarous races devoid of morality. I grew up in constant fear!

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    Working in dysfunctional companies was an excruciating experience.

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    Abhorrence of apartheid is a moral attitude, not a policy.

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    You are a cesspit if moral filth.

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    Your soul is different than your body. the soul is the real identity. you keep on believing in your name as your identity but the eternal truth is that your soul is your real identity. Just like you discard your clothes to get new one; you need to leave your one incarnation to get another. Don't get limited by your only birth. Your soul is ageless and immortal.

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    Ability may get you to the top, nut it takes chracter to keep you there - mental, moral, and physical.

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    You will miss a normal life while living a successful life, but not as much as the craving for a successful life while you were living a normal life.

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    Abortion raises moral and spiritual questions over which honorable persons can disagree sincerely and profoundly. But those disagreements did not then and do not now relieve us of our duty to apply the Constitution faithfully.

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    Abraham Lincoln had a deep realism; he did not deceive or mislead himself, but faced the world he had to deal with as it really is. At the same time, he had a striking moral intelligence, and a confidence in the working of his own mind and conscience.

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    Accepting evolution does not force us to jettison our morals and ethics, and rejecting evolution does not ensure their constancy.

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    Achieving the right to basic education for all is thus one of the biggest moral challenges of our times.

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    A child gets moral notions from the fairy-tales he delights in, as do his elders from tale and verse.

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    A certain moral imbecility marks all ethnocentric movements.

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    Addiction is a brain disease - this isn't a moral failing - and we have got to stop looking at it that way.

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    A civilized society must count animals as worthy of moral consideration and ethical treatment. The question is not, Can they reason? nor Can they talk? but, Can they suffer?

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    Adam Smith's image of competition in the marketplace was intended as an adjunct to his detailed description of human motivation in The Theory of Moral Sentiments , in which the pursuit of profit is tempered at every juncture by sympathy and benevolence, and by the posture of the "impartial spectator" which is forced on us by our moral nature.

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    Added to the moral solitude of the murderer comes the solitude of the artist, which can acknowledge no authority, save that of another artist.

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    A drug is neither moral nor immoral - it's a chemical compound. The compound itself is not a menace to society until a human being treats it as if consumption bestowed a temporary license to act like an asshole.

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    A corporation, essentially, is a pile of money to which a number of persons have sold their moral allegiance.

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    Action isn't a burden to be hoisted up and lugged around on our shoulders. It is something we are. The work we have to do can be seen as a kind of coming alive. More than some moral imperative, it's an awakening to our true nature, a releasing of our gifts.

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    Addiction has the capacity to disconnect the human will and nullify moral agency. It can rob one of the power to decide.

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    Africa is to Europe as the picture is to Dorian Gray-a carrier onto whom the master unloads his physical & moral deformities

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    A fool bolts pleasure, then complains of moral indigestion.

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    Africans believed that the woman's bare breast represented God, the circle of life and the moral cleanliness of human beings.

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    Affliction is a sort of moral gymnasium in which the disciples of Christ are trained to robust exercise, hardy exertion, and severe conflict.

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    After the turbulence of death, moral principles and even religious proofs are called into question.

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    After moral poisoning, one requires physical remedies and a bottle of champagne.

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    After each creative act one has to be sustained by one's strength of character, by a moral sense, by I don't know what, lest one tumble.

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    Aggressiveness carries with it an incalculable moral edge in any combat, offensive or defensive.

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    A god that created the world and then walked off the site leaving it to its own devices is not a fit object of worship, nor a source of moral authority.

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    Ain't nobody making music to not be heard and the easiest way to be heard is to be on the radio, but you should never compromise who you are, your values or your morals.

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    A highly developed moral nature joined to an undeveloped intellectual nature, an undeveloped artistic nature, and a very limited religious nature, is of necessity repulsive. It represents a bit of human nature a good bit, of course, but a bit only in disproportionate, unnatural and revolting prominence.

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    All moral obligation resolves itself into the obligation of conformity to the will of God.

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    Alas! the culture of an Irishman is an enterprise to be undertaken with a sort of moral bog hoe.