Quotes about Morality
A man of profound sincerity is a great moral force, and there is no force — not even the highest intellectual force — that can compare with it. Men are powerful in influence according to the soundness and perfection of their sincerity.
— Napoleon Hill
There is no hope for the person who is dishonest by choice. Sooner or later, his deeds will catch up with him, and he will pay by loss of reputation, and perhaps even loss of liberty.
— Napoleon Hill
It's because I want you to remember that character counts. You can be the best there ever was at something, but if you have no character, what do you have? On the other hand, if you have very little as far as accomplishments but you have character, well, then you're all right in my book.
— Chris Fabry
What is moral is what you feel good after, and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.
— Ernest Hemingway
Our culture is in moral chaos. On TV we celebrate freaks instead of honest, decent people.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
What I do believe in is the moral code of Christianity.
— Damian Lewis
Happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected.
— George Washington
Mere heathen morality, and not Jesus Christ, is preached in most of our churches.
— George Whitefield
One sees in Latin America, and also elsewhere, among many Catholics a certain schizophrenia between individual and public morality.
— Pope Benedict XVI
White guilt and the fear of speaking up concerning issues of race and morality is costing this nation greatly.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
When I was growing up in Alabama in the '50s, even though we were poor and the laws were against blacks, we still had a sense of morality.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
What's fair ain't necessarily right
— Toni Morrison