Morals quotations

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◆ Compassion is the basis of morality.
- Arthur Schopenhauer99
◆ Chasing a person doesn't give you value or build values in you. You earn your value by chasing morality and practicing dignity.
- Shannon L. Alder98
◆ Intellectuals are judged not by their morals, but by the quality of their ideas, which are rarely reducible to simple verdicts of truth or falsity, if only because banalities are by definition accurate.
- Perry Anderson98
◆ Errors do not cease to be errors simply because they're ratified into law.
- E.A. Bucchianeri98
◆ There is no such thing as moral phenomena, but only a moral interpretation of phenomena
- Friedrich Nietzsche98
◆ If you boil it down, just because someone else does the wrong thing we are not exempt from doing what's right.
- E.A. Bucchianeri98
◆ Not that I haven't leaped up into the blinding light of competence now and then. It's sustaining the altitude that defeats me.
- Lois McMaster Bujold98
◆ The innocence of children is what makes them stand out as a shining example to the rest of Mankind.
- Kurt Chambers98
◆ Understanding comes hard to persons of high rank who are accustomed to phony lifestyles that involve no daily work.
- Kenzaburō ōe98
◆ All around the Mediterranean you'll find cultures that believe men can't control themselves and shouldn't have to try.
- Sheri S. Tepper98
◆ Every living creature on the earth is special. You want to be the one that puts an end to one of them?
- Sue Monk Kidd98
◆ And a human being whose life is nurtured in an advantage which has accrued from the disadvantage of other human beings, and who prefers that this should remain as it is, is a human being by definition only, having much more in common with the bedbug, the tapeworm, the cancer, and the scavengers of the deep sea.
- James Agee98
◆ Immorality sanctified by tradition is still immorality.
- Bernard E. Rollin98
◆ We are much too tolerant of the moral aberration of statesmen and bureaucrats.
- Kenzaburō ōe98
◆ All attempts at law, all religion, all ethical norms might be nothing more than attempts by the weak to restrain the strong. Then, within the law, arise the new strong, who subvert the law for their own ends of power and family interest, leaving the old strong outside their circle to pursue the waiting possibilities which they call crime. The weak, the cowardly, the decent ones, live between these groups.
- George Zebrowski98

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