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    Etiquette is the grease that makes it possible for all of us to rub together without unnecessary overheating.

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    Ethical ideas and sentiments have to be considered as parts of the phenomena of life at large. We have to deal with man as a product of evolution, with society as a product of evolution, and with moral phenomena as products of evolution.

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    Etiquette has no regard for moral qualities.

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    Even as rigorous a determinist as Karl Marx, who at times described the social behaviour of the bourgeoisie in terms which suggested a problem in social physics, could subject it at other times to a withering scorn which only the presupposition of moral responsibility could justify.

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    Even if plants were sentient, veganism would still be a moral imperative given that it takes many pounds of plants to produce one pound of flesh.

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    Even if animal experiments did result in a cure for AIDS, of which there is no chance, I'd be against it on moral grounds.

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    Even if we could suppose the citizen body to be virtuous, without each of them being so, yet the latter would be better, for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved.

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    Everybody needs encouragement, even when things are going well.

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    Every Christian church has tried to impose a code of morals of some kind for which it has claimed divine sanction. As these codes have always been opposed to those of the gospels a loophole has been left for moral progress such as hardly exists in other religions.

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    Every combat is the bloody and destructive measuring of the strength of forces, physical and moral; whoever at the close has the greatest amount of both left is the conqueror.

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    Every formed disposition of the soul realizes its full nature in relation to and dealing with that class of objects by which it is its nature to be corrupted or improved.

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    Every fact is related on one side to sensation, and, on the other, to morals. The game of thought is, on the appearance of one of these two sides, to find the other: given the upper, to find the under side.

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    Every great power, every aggressive power has always regarded itself as exceptional and as doing things only for the most moral ends.

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    Every nation has a moral obligation to safeguard the future.

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    Every night I go over what I did in the day, in ethical or moral terms. Have I treated people properly? Did I tell the truth?

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    Every moral has a story, every story has and end. Every battle has its glory, and its consequence.

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    Every right is married to a duty; every freedom owes a corresponding responsibility; and there cannot be genuine freedom unless there exists also genuine order, in the moral realm and in the social realm.

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    Every sect is a moral check on its neighbour. Competition is as wholesome in religion as in commerce.

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    Every story has a moral you just need to be clever enough to find it - the Dutchess

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    Experience is no more transferable in morals than in art.

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    Faith is an unclassified cognitive illness disguised as a moral virtue.

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    Failure to believe stems from moral failure to recognize the truth, not from want of evidence, but from willful neglect or distortion of the evidence.

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    Fantasy allows for less rigorous worldbuilding and more vigorous exploration of moral questions. Sci-fi is opp.

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    Family and moral values are so central to everything that I am.

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    Fascist education is moral, physical, social, and military: it aims to create a complete and harmoniously developed human, a fascist one according to our views.

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    Food is the moral right of all who are born into this world.

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    Fatal illness has always been viewed as a test of moral character, but in the nineteenth century there is a great reluctance to let anybody flunk the test.

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    Fiction is the great repository of the moral sense. The wicked get punished.

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    Following Jesus is not about diligently keeping a set of rules or conjuring up the moral fortitude to lead good lives. It's about loving God and enjoying Him

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    Fear is often disguised as moral outrage.

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    Food is the rare moral arena in which the ethical choice is generally the one more likely to make you groan with pleasure.

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    Forcing people to be generous isn't humanitarian, effective, compassionate or moral. Only acts that are truly voluntary for all concerned can be truly compassionate.

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    Force when aggressively applied is "violence" and is, therefore, morally unjustifiable, but when it is used in the furtherance of a legitimate cause, it has its moral justification. The elimination of force at all costs in Utopian.

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    Forgiveness is the highest and most difficult of all moral lessons.

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    For me, an area of moral clarity is: you're in front of someone who's suffering and you have the tools at your disposal to alleviate that suffering or even eradicate it, and you act.

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    For it is not true, as some treatise-mongers lay down in their systems, of the probity of the speaker, that it contributes nothing to persuasion; but moral character nearly, I may say, carries with it the most sovereign efficacy in making credible.

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    For national and social disasters, for moral and financial evils, the cure begins in the Household.

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    For me the moral dilemma this past year has been how to make peace with the unacceptable.

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    For my part, I believe that remorse is the least active of all a man's moral senses,--the very easiest to be deadened when wakened, and in some never wakened at all.

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    For no phase of life, whether public or private, whether in business or in the home, whether one is working on what concerns oneself alone or dealing with another, can be without its moral duty; on the discharge of such duties depends all that is morally right, and on their neglect all that is morally wrong in life.

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    For preachers, clarity is a moral matter. It is not merely a question of rhetoric, but a matter of life and death.

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    For the Puritans, the God-centered life meant making the quest for spiritual and moral holiness the great business of life.

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    From Britain's point of view the 1939 war had been a liberal war which had been entered into in a condition of moral indignation without the resources to fight it, that it had been providential good fortune which had placed the burden of fighting on the Russians and the Americans.

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    Freemasonry is an establishment founded on the benevolent intention of extending and conferring mutual happiness upon the best and truest principles of moral life and social virtue.

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    From a moral point of view, there is no excuse for terrorist acts, regardless of the motive or the situation under which they are carried out.

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    From the day I started to think politically and to develop my own moral values, from my earliest youth, I have been an ardent defender of Israel.

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    Freedom that lacks moral truth becomes its own worst enemy.

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    From men motivated by moral certitude, history teaches, no lasting good ever comes.

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    God reveals to His prophets that there are moral absolutes. Sin will always be sin. Disobedience to the Lord’s commandments will always deprive us of His blessings. The world changes constantly and dramatically, but God, His commandments, and promised blessings do not change. They are immutable and unchanging.

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    Futurists and common sense concur that a substantial change, worldwide, in life style and moral guidelines will soon become an absolute necessity.