Quotes about Morality
Look, I do spray flies, but I have a really big conscience.
— Judith Durham
I think a lot of people in America do not understand that the basis of true liberty can't happen without an objective moral standard by which we live our lives.
— Mike Huckabee
It's in our ability to selectively engage and disengage our moral standards, and it helps explain how people can be barbarically cruel in one moment and compassionate the next.
— Albert Bandura
One of the standards on which your happiness is based, now and in your future, is moral purity.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Christians are increasingly being punished for the free exercise of their faith and for standing on God's Word and holding to biblical convictions about sin. This is especially apparent with the gay lobby.
— Ken Ham
The only guide to man is his conscience.
— Winston Churchill
Man's ethics must not end with man, but should extend to the universe. He must regain the consciousness of the great Chain of Life from which he cannot be separated.
— Albert Schweitzer
The man who votes for the saloon is pulling on the same rope with the devil, whether he knows it or not.
— Billy Sunday
It is hard to see how a great man can be an atheist. . . . We need to feel that behind us is intelligence and love.
— Calvin Coolidge
Was ever any wicked man free from the stings of a guilty conscience?
— John Tillotson
Do what you believe to be right, and ever hold it for a maxim, that if the skies fall through your doing right, honest men will survive the ruin.
— Charles Spurgeon
Modern man has not only thrown away Christian theology, he has thrown away the possibility of what our forefathers had as a basis for morality and law.
— Francis Schaeffer