There's a real moral imperative in being an organization that takes the time to sit and listen to the customers and the people they're serving.
Moralistic is not moral. And as for truth - well, it's like brown - it's not in the spectrum. Truth is so generic.
Of course 'Hamlet' is a debate about the nature and morality of revenge and whether it is right to do something to assuage your angry feelings.
Of moral purpose I see no trace in Nature. That is an article of exclusively human manufacture and very much to our credit.
The addiction to sports, therefore, in a peculiar degree marks an arrested development in man's moral nature.
Since the nature of people is bad, to become corrected they must be taught by teachers and to be orderly they must acquire ritual and moral principles.
The forces that are driving mankind toward unity and peace are deep-seated and powerful. They are material and natural, as well as moral and intellectual.
People need religion. It's a vehicle for a moral tradition. A crucial role. Nothing can take its place.
Respect for ourselves guides our morals, respect for others guides our manners.
A society deadened by a smothering network of laws while finding release in moral chaos is not likely to be either happy or stable.
I very much dislike the intolerance and moralism of many Christians, and feel more sympathy with Honest Doubters than with them.
You have to know that as long as you love who you are - your morals, your values, that type of stuff - you're OK.
That I can't relate to today's music or morals doesn't make either necessarily bad. Just different. I leave the judgements to others.
Morality is a subject to meddle in the affairs of other persons, guided by our preferences and convenience.
All that I know most surely about morality and obligations I owe to football.
One of the greatest tragedies in mankind's entire history may be that morality was hijacked by religion.
Anjuran-anjuran moral saja tidak bisa membikin tiap orang mendapat rezekinya yang cukup, apalagi membuat orang jadi kaya.
Apart from the economic value, money does have high moral value.
Poverty must be reduced not only for reasons of moral and justice, but also of security.
I think Scotland could take a stand in a wonderful way, ecologically and morally and ethically.
Despite what they tell you, there are simply no moral absolutes in a complex world.