
Top 15 Kohlberg's Theory Of Moral Development Quotes
#1. The tiniest criticism or put-down soaks into me and lies in my heart like a stone. Sometimes that spurs me on to work harder, but sometimes it just fills me up with sadness.
Cathy Cassidy
#2. You know," said Jehangir, breaking the silence, "it's only Muslims who use the term 'innovation' to mean something bad.
Michael Muhammad Knight
#3. Where the foreigner hesitating between two women always encounters a third,
Italo Calvino
#4. The Russian yearning for the meaning of life is the major theme of our literature, and this is the real point of our intelligentsia's existence.
Nikolai A. Berdyaev
#5. I don't work with people who ask me questions.
Leos Carax
#6. Bizarrely, on movie sets, they don't really dig it when you look in the camera, which is a bizarre fact.
John Krasinski
#7. The Side Effects of Dying in Your Pants isn't really funny ... Alright, it's a little funny.
John Green
#8. The best thing about a vacation is planning it.
Andy Rooney
#9. We must not show to all and sundry the secrets of the waters flowing in ocean and river, or the devices that work on these waters. Let there be convened a council of experts and masters in mechanical art to deliberate what is needed to compose and construct these works.
Filippo Brunelleschi
#10. Yet there was also something slightly spooky about them. Norton could never understand how men with advanced scientific and technical training could possibly believe some of the things he had heard Cosmo Christers state as incontrovertible fact.
Arthur C. Clarke
#11. So foolish is the heart of man that he ever puts his hope in the future, learning nothing from his past errors and fancying that tomorrow must be better than today.
Mika Waltari
#12. It was the first time that I had ever been romantically kissed. It was even better than the chocolate cake.
Richard Paul Evans
#13. America hates the artist. It will not admit: the artist is my soul and I want to kill off my soul.
Anais Nin
#14. You've done so many things and read so many books. Do you still believe in happy endings?"
"Oh my Lord, yes." Bernadette's hands were pressed against each other like a book, like a prayer. "I guess I would. I've had about a hundred of them.
Karen Joy Fowler
#15. It is my unshakable belief that India's destiny is to deliver the message of nonviolence to mankind.
Mahatma Gandhi
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