MORALITY QUOTES VI

quotations about morality

A choice is the root of all morality. Without choice, one can have no moral code. In a vacuum bereft of alternatives, there can be no values. And without values, there can be no reason for a code of ethics. What gives our lives meaning is which alternatives we choose. If we have no options, if we can take but one path, we are by definition slaves.

DAVE GALANTER

Troublesome Minds

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Custom alone regulates morals.

ANATOLE FRANCE

The Revolt of the Angels

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He who justifies the wicked and he who condemns the righteous, Both of them alike are an abomination to the LORD.

SOLOMON

Proverbs 17:15


Morality--like velocity--is relative. The determination of it depends on what the objects around you are doing. All one can do is measure one's position in relation to them; never can one measure one's velocity or morality in terms of absolutes.

DAVID GERROLD

Star Hunt

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The spread of evil is the symptom of a vacuum. Whenever evil wins, it is only by default: by the moral failure of those who evade the fact that there can be no compromise on basic principles.

AYN RAND

Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

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The whole notion of sanity may be an attempt to medicalize morality -- to speak of the good in the language of health: to make us more accurate, more scientific in our wanting -- but by the same token it becomes a form of moral blackmail. It is as if to say: if these are not valued -- if these forms of wanting and feeling and speaking and doing -- are not cultivated and encouraged and rewarded in the child, then the child will be mad.

ADAM PHILLIPS

Going Sane: Maps of Happiness

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Opinions alter, manners change, creeds rise and fall, but the moral law is written on the tablets of eternity. For every false word or unrighteous deed, for cruelty and oppression, for lust or vanity, the price has to be paid at last.

JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE

"The Science of History", Representative Essays, February 5, 1864

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I doubt not, but from self-evident Propositions, by necessary Consequences, as incontestable as those in Mathematics, the measures of right and wrong might be made out.

JOHN LOCKE

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

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Morality comes with the sad wisdom of age, when the sense of curiosity has withered.

GRAHAM GREENE

A Sort of Life

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I am, as I have always been, of the opinion that while the niceties of normal moral constraints should be our guides, they must not be our masters.

IAIN M. BANKS

Excession

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Until the mind can love, and admire, and trust, and hope, and endure, reasoned principles of moral conduct are seeds cast upon the highway of life which the unconscious passenger tramples into dust.

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

Prometheus Unbound

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Ah! In fact there are two moralities ... The petty one, the conventional one, the one devised by men, that keeps changing and bellows so loudly, making a commotion down here among us, in a perfectly pedestrian way ... But the other one, the eternal one, is all around and above us, like a landscape that surrounds us and the blue sky that gives us light.

GUSTAVE FLAUBERT

Madame Bovary

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Most thoughtful people would agree that morality in the absence of policing is somehow more truly moral than the kind of false morality that vanishes as soon as the police go on strike or the spy camera is switched off, whether the spy camera is a real one monitored in the police station or an imaginary one in heaven.

RICHARD DAWKINS

The God Delusion

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This is the very heart of true morality--not to struggle, not to fight with any weapons, for one's self alone--but to struggle and to fight for the common interest, to wield the power of brain and good right arm if need be for one's family, for the ordered community of life, for the state, for moral principles, humanity, and the common good.

JOSEPH ALEXANDER LEIGHTON

The Nation and the Ethics of War and Preparedness: An Address

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Moral virtues are so many sweet flowers strewed over a dead corpse, which hide the loathsomeness of it, but inspire not life into it.

JOHN FLAVEL

The Whole Works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel


In his own way each man must struggle, lest the moral law become a far-off abstraction utterly separated from his active life.

JANE ADDAMS

Twenty Years at Hull House

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Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo.

H. G. WELLS

The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman

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There is in every moral being a faculty or sense by which he is enabled to distinguish right from wrong.

GEORGE SHARSWOOD

Commentaries on the Laws of England


We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality.

MACAULAY

On Moore's Life of Lord Byron


The Importance of Character Morality is not a political matter of negotiating and engineering compromises to suit various pressure groups. It is matter of genuinely discerning what is in the interests of people.

ROGER TRIGG

Morality Matters