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Christ can rid you of inner conflict. Man without God is always torn between two urges. His nature prompts him to do wrong, and his conscience urges him to do right.
— Billy Graham
It is Satan's purpose to steal the seed of truth from your heart by sending distracting thoughts... The difference between a Christian and a non-Christian is: though they both may have good and evil thoughts, Christ gives His followers strength to select the right rather than the wrong.
— Billy Graham
Lord, where we are wrong, make us willing to change; where we are right, make us easy to live with.
— Peter Marshall
The most distressing thing that can happen to a prophet is to be proved wrong. The next most distressing thing is to be proved right.
— Aldous Huxley
The Catholic tradition maintains that the objective norms governing right action are accessible to reason, prescinding from the content of revelation.
— Pope Benedict XVI
The right to search for truth implies also a duty.
— Albert Einstein
The truth is I don't regret it. It was the right decision [not run for president] for my family, and the right decision for me.
— Joe Biden
Love trumps hate. Courage loves fear. Right always trumps wrong.
— George Clooney
If Truth is taken away from us, then Right and Wrong are taken from us as well. If we don't know Right and Wrong, then we can't, we won't control ourselves, but will look to someone else to bring order through brute force and raw power. We will be controlled by a tyrant, and we will no longer be free...
— Frank Peretti
If there is no objective morality then love is no better than murder.
— Frank Turek
It is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right.
— Henry David Thoreau
Must the citizen ever for a moment, or in the least degree, resign his conscience, then? I think that we should be men first, and subjects afterward. It is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right.
— Henry David Thoreau