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Moral Quotes - Page 36

No one should be adored, it's fundamentally immoral.

No one should be adored, it's fundamentally immoral.

Kate Millett (1990). “The Loony-bin Trip”, p.69, University of Illinois Press

Christian morality prefers remorse to precede lust, and then lust not to follow.

Karl Kraus (1977). “No Compromise: Selected Writings of Karl Kraus”, Frederick Ungar

All are agreed, that the increase of learning and good morals are great blessings to society.

Joseph Lancaster (1807). “Improvements in Education, as it Respects the Industrious Classes of the Community: Containing Among Other Important Particulars, an Account of the Institution for the Education of One Thousand Poor Children, Borough Road, Southwark; and of the New System of Education on which it is Conducted”, p.151

To deny the freedom of the will is to make morality impossible.

James Anthony Froude (1872). “Short Studies on Great Subjects”, p.10

Human and moral factors must always be considered. They must never be missing from policies and from public discussion.

Herman Kahn, Paul Dragoș Aligică, Kenneth R. Weinstein (2009). “The Essential Herman Kahn: In Defense of Thinking”, p.24, Lexington Books

All true religion must stand on true morality.

Henry Ward Beecher, William Drysdale (1887). “Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit”

Moral excellence has no regard to classes and professions.

Harriet Martineau (1838). “How to Observe: Morals and Manners”, p.85, Transaction Publishers