One may as well be asleep as to read for anything but to improve his mind and morals, and regulate his conduct.
The poor makes good morals. The rich always gives them way to be brain. say Bhutta
Journalism without a moral position is impossible. Every journalist is a moralist. It's absolutely unavoidable.
I reject any religious doctrine that does not appeal to reason and is in conflict with morality.
Increase of material comforts, it may be generally laid down, does not in any way whatsoever conduce to moral growth.
Stories can bring alive the moral universe in a very vivid, useful, engaging way.
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.
It's very tricky to throw a morally flexible character onto the screen and have an audience empathize. It's always an exercise in restraint.
Moral cowardice that keeps us from speaking our minds is as dangerous to this country as irresponsible talk.
Myths are stories that express meaning, morality or motivation. Whether they are true or not is irrelevant.
When it comes to morals & principles, a man in the 'real' world has two options; compromise or wait for sometime and then compromise.
It is the moral duty of every US voter to guarantee that Barack Hussein Obama is a one-term president.
I'm writing. The pages are starting to stack up. My morale is improving the more I feel like a writer.
True morals are a priceless thing that possesses the highest value and can never be bought or sold at any cost.
Those who believe that they have absolute truth and the only moral system are destructive both to themselves and to those whom they try to convert.
Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue.
Morality and values depend on the existence of conscious minds - and specifically on the fact that such minds can experience various forms of well-being and suffering in this universe.
Eating is not merely a material pleasure. Eating well gives a spectacular joy to life and contributes immensely to goodwill and happy companionship. It is of great importance to the morale.
I will not become a Napoleon nor an Alexander, and labour for my own ambition; but I will labour for freedom and for the moral well-being of man.
Tensions exist in any free society. But the freedom we enjoy rests on a foundation of individual liberty and shared moral values.
The moral backbone of literature is about that whole question of memory. To my mind it seems clear that those who have no memory have the much greater chance to lead happy lives.