Quotes about Moral
The church is not a political power; it's not a party, but it's a moral power.
— Pope Benedict XVI
No politician has ever used his faith to a greater result for all of humanity, and that is why, in his day, Wilberforce was a moral hero far more than a political one.
— Eric Metaxas
Environmental injustice is a tangible, intolerable example of an exhibited moral laxity and minimal concern for healthy standards by corporations and political structures based on the race, ethnicity, and class of those being impacted.
— Bernice King
As a democratic society, Malawi has a moral obligation to ensure that each and every injustice, whether through acts of commission or omission, is met with deliberate and tangible action.
— Joyce Banda
difficulty is not lack of knowledge, but moral weakness. If you love Jesus with a pure heart, you will know where He feeds His flock as surely as every man who loves drugs or alcohol knows where to find them (Matthew 5:8). "Who is the man that fears the Lord? Him shall He teach in the way He chooses" (Psalm 25:12).
— Richard Wurmbrand
Freedom comes from moral self-control. There is no other way to achieve it.
— Dennis Prager
Second, honoring parents is how nearly all of us come to recognize that there is a moral authority above us to whom we are morally accountable.
— Dennis Prager
Management is formal authority given from above. Leadership is moral authority given from below and all around.
— Stephen Covey
It is better to die well than to live badly.
— Jan Hus
To be civilized is to be potentially master of all possible ideas, and that means that one has got beyond being shocked, although one preserves one's own moral aesthetic preferences.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
In a democracy, citizens have to be self-disciplined, or the country goes down, defeated from within by moral rot.
— Peter Marshall
Resolved, never to do anything which I should be afraid to do if it were the last hour of my life.
— Jonathan Edwards