“It don't make no difference whether you do right or wrong, a person's conscience ain't got no sense, and just goes for… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
I will never go against my morals and degrade myself to 'Fit in.' I have a mind of my own. I don't… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The great thing about being the only species that makes a distinction between right and wrong is that we can make up… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
“The truth is, the best win-lost records are not built on great trial work. They are built on cherry-picking only the strongest… — William Landay Copy Share Image
Beethoven was a deeply political man in the broadest sense of the word. He was not interested in daily politics, but concerned… — Daniel Barenboim Copy Share Image
Right is right, and wrong is wrong, and a body ain’t got no business doing wrong when he ain’t ignorant and knows… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“And it taught me all I needed to know about right and wrong. If a man was wearing that hat he was… — Eishes Chayil Copy Share Image
Freedom is not the ability to do whatever you want. Freedom is the strength of character to do what is good, true,… — Matthew Kelly Copy Share Image
“Right and wrong depend on where you're standing. Stealing is wrong if you're the one being stolen from, but it's right if… — Sharon Green Copy Share Image
The chief problem with television is that, for those who watch it consistently, it undermines and eventually destroys the ability to think.… — James Montgomery Boice Copy Share Image
Ardent, intelligent, sweet, sensitive, cultivated, erudite. These are the adjectives of praise in an androgynous world. Those who consider them epithets of… — Carolyn Heilbrun Copy Share Image
“It must have been law that developed in man the sense of just and unjust, right and wrong. Our readers may judge… — Peter Kropotkin Copy Share Image
I hope my kids understand that they're not operating in a normal world. And yet there are principles they have to adhere… — Tom Hanks Copy Share Image
“Human psychology is that anything you do in a group feels right. People as a group can kill someone and call it… — Shunya Copy Share Image
“War is embarrassing, Mom would say. And none of this fighting will mean anything in ten years. Of course she was both… — Josh Malerman Copy Share Image
“To live with integrity, it is important to know what's right and what's wrong, to be educated morally. However, merely KNOWING is… — Miroslav Volf Copy Share Image
“The reason I love rules and plans and religions is that people feel safe in them for a while. And, personally, I… — Byron Katie Copy Share Image
“There's a school of thought today that rejects patriotism. People are made nervous by that intense allegiance to a country. They think… — Andrew Klavan Copy Share Image
“A fool is a fool because he hears his foolishness and thinks it's wisdom. So it's true of you and me and… — Paul David Tripp Copy Share Image
All the pain I cause for greed is burning a whole through my chest right now me hearing my uncle got 10,000… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“All faults or defects, from the slightest misconduct to the most flagitious crime, Pantocyclus attributed to some deviation from perfect Regularity in… — Edwin A. Abbott Copy Share Image
“Three postcards await our perusal, yea, three visions of a world. One: I see a theme park where there are lots of… — N.D. Wilson Copy Share Image
“All voting is a sort of gaming, like checkers or back gammon, with a slight moral tinge to it, a playing with… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“Faith drives a wedge between ethics and suffering. Where certain actions cause no suffering at all, religious dogmatists still maintain that they… — Sam Harris Copy Share Image
Mrs. O'Hair died horribly, a victim of the world she helped to shape. Without the Deity she fought so hard against, there… — Bill Murray Copy Share Image
“you have a habit of being quick to place people into categories of right and wrong, holy and profane, then what I… — David Lomas Copy Share Image
The thing I would most like to see invented is a way of teaching children and grown-ups the difference between right and… — Robert Maxwell Copy Share Image
Where the government has got it seriously wrong is to imagine that poetry is about right and wrong answers, that poetry has… — Michael Rosen Copy Share Image
I doubt not, but from self-evident Propositions, by necessary Consequences, as incontestable as those in Mathematics, the measures of right and wrong… — John Locke Copy Share Image
Abstractions about right and wrong, whether they are as old as Thou Shalt Not Kill or as modern as Do Your Own… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
Feelings of right and wrong that at first have their locus within the family gradually develop into a pattern for the tribe… — Corliss Lamont Copy Share Image
There is no moral absolute, and this leads us to situational ethics, which unfortunately is being taught in public schools all over… — Ted Cruz Copy Share Image
I really see food as subjective. It's a creative outlet. It's something that you do for fun. It's a gray area. It's… — Graham Elliot Copy Share Image
“as a boy when his mother told him to listen to the voice inside him to help him tell the difference between… — Julian Jaynes Copy Share Image
It's good to play something that's black and white, and a guy that sees right and wrong. I've never played a character… — David Lyons Copy Share Image
“people say that life is a battle ground and we are warriors.. but what I understood about life is that:- it doesn't… — KATYAYANI KUMARI Copy Share Image
I suppose you could sum up the religious aspects of my boyhood by saying it was a time of life when I… — Robert Vaughn Copy Share Image
How true it is that without the guidance of the Holy Spirit intellect not only is undependable but also extremely dangerous, because… — Watchman Nee Copy Share Image
One of the first things a family tries to teach its children is the difference between good and evil, right and wrong.… — John Taylor Gatto Copy Share Image
“Your opponent's wrong doesn't automatically make you right. Most fights aren't about who's right; they are contention over degrees of wrongness.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image