Quotes by Moral Avarice is to the intellect what sensuality is to the morals. Anna Brownell Jameson sensuality moral greed Poverty must be reduced not only for reasons of moral and justice, but also of security. Anna Lindh poverty moral justice I wished to tell the truth, for truth always conveys its own moral to those who are able to receive it. Anne Bronte moral able telling-the-truth Tell the truth as you understand it. If you're a writer, you have a moral obligation to do this. And it is a revolutionary act - truth is always subversive. Anne Lamott moral revolutionary truth I think subconsciously because of my upbringing, I was very aware of values and morals and that's why I experienced the occasional guilt with my habits. Anne Marie Miller moral guilt thinking The foundations of the world will be shaky until the moral props are restored. Anne O'Hare McCormick foundation moral world I left Christianity because I wanted to be a moral person. That is why I left. I no longer believed in its lies. Anne Rice moral christianity lying I think as a moral question, restaurant workers should get paid more. Anthony Bourdain restaurants moral thinking Life is sustained by the grinding opposition of moral entities. Anthony Burgess moral life-is opposites Reason can never be the absolute dictator of man's mental or moral economy. Anthony Daniels dictator moral men When you are around people who have money, you realise money isn't that impressive, it's about your class, morals and how you conduct yourself. Anthony Joshua moral class people Flies purify the air, and plays - the morals. Anton Chekhov moral air play I'm very interested in good and evil and the moral natures of people. Antonia Fraser moral evil people If we cannot have moral feelings against homosexuality, can we have it against murder? Can we have it against other things? Antonin Scalia moral murder feelings Education and morals make the good man, the good statesman, the good ruler. Aristotle good-man moral men Rightness in our choice of an end is secured by [Moral] Virtue. Aristotle moral virtue choices We have next to consider the formal definition of virtue. Aristotle moral next definitions [Prudence] is the virtue of that part of the intellect [the calculative] to which it belongs; and . . . our choice of actions will not be right without Prudence any more than without Moral Virtue, since, while Moral Virtue enables us to achieve the end, Prudence makes us adopt the right means to the end. Aristotle moral choices mean Moral qualities are so constituted as to be destroyed by excess and by deficiency . . . Aristotle excess moral quality Every formed disposition of the soul realizes its full nature in relation to and dealing with that class of objects by which it is its nature to be corrupted or improved. Aristotle moral soul class «1234567891011»