Accepted Quote by Anonymous
“There is indeed something deeply wrong with a person who lacks principles, who has no moral core. There are, likewise, certainly values that brook no compromise, and I would count among them integrity, fairness, and the avoidance of cruelty. But I have never accepted the argument that principle is compromised by judging each situation on its own merits, with due appreciation of the idiosyncrasy of human motivation and fallibility.”
About This Quote
A person without principles lacks a moral foundation; certain values like integrity, fairness, and avoiding cruelty are non‑negotiable.
In simple terms: Principles are essential; some values cannot be compromised.
Uphold core values despite situational pressures.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- leadership
- personal decision making
- conflict resolution
- policy development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance firm values with complex situations?
- When might flexibility be ethically justified?
Principles may clash with nuanced contexts, requiring careful judgment.