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Quotes about Morality

We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right manner at the right moment and for the right length of time.
— Aristotle
Spend more time building your character than trying to build your platform.
— Christine Caine
[F]alsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all its good dispositions.
— Thomas Jefferson
The time is always right to do right
— Nelson Mandela
There is not one among us in whom a devil does not dwell; at some time, on some point, that devil masters each of us... It is not having been in the Dark House, but having left it, that counts.
— Theodore Roosevelt
There is no other way to know good from evil, right from wrong, unless we have His Word dwelling richly in our heart. It's good for us to spend time in His Word.
— John Bevere
How noble and good everyone could be if, every evening before falling asleep, they were to recall to their minds the events of the whole day and consider exactly what has been good and bad. Then without realizing it, you try to improve yourself at the start of each new day.
— Anne Frank
How noble and good everyone could be if, at the end of each day, they were to review their own behavior and weigh up the rights and wrongs. They would automatically try to do better at the start of each new day and, after a while, would certainly accomplish a great deal. Everyone is welcome to this prescription; it costs nothing and is definitely useful. Those who don't know will have to find out by experience that "a quiet conscience gives you strength!
— Anne Frank
All's fair in love and war.
— Anne Frank
Those who don't know will have to find out by experience that "a quiet conscience gives you strength!" Yours
— Anne Frank
Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. People
— Anne Frank
noble and good everyone could be if, at the end of each day, they were to review their own behaviour and weigh up the rights and wrongs. They would automatically try to do better at the start of each new day and, after a while, would certainly accomplish a great deal. Everyone is welcome to this prescription; it costs nothing and is definitely useful. Those who don't know will have to find out by experience that 'a quiet conscience gives you strength'! Yours
— Anne Frank