Top 20 Quotes About Being Morally Right
#1. This isn't about fans, greed or money. It's about being morally right or wrong. Nobody is governing the way music gets from artists to fans. It's all running amok.
Lars Ulrich
#3. There are four rules for miraculous work creation: Be positive. Send love. Have fun. Kick ass.
Amen.
Marianne Williamson
#4. Nobody on this earth has the right to tell anyone that their love for another human being is morally wrong.
Barbra Streisand
#5. The most spiritual place you can be in your life is when you're being very real, when you're not allowing everybody and everything to influence your decisions and your moods, and what's morally right or ethically right.
Meredith Brooks
#6. Good general-purpose manners nowadays may be said to consist in knowing how much you can get away with.
Elizabeth Bowen
#7. In this world of half-jobs and liars, I will prevail.
Chris Murray
#8. A humorist tells himself every morning, "I hope it's going to be a rough day." When things are going well, it's much harder to make the right jokes.
Alan Coren
#9. She can be a riddle, wrapped in an enigma, inside a conundrum, rolled in a frito burrito. In other words, a total freaking mystery to anyone who isn't gifted with mind-reading abilities.
Michael Makai
#10. I realise that a certain school of thought says that who we are is something we construct for ourselves. We build our self out of what we think we remember.
Deirdre Madden
#11. I may be kindly, I am ordinarily gentle, but in my line of business I am obliged to will terribly what I will at all.
Catherine The Great
#12. Systemic processes tend to reward people for making decisions that turn out to be right - creating great resentment among the anointed, who feel themselves entitled to rewards for being articulate, politically active, and morally fervent.
Thomas Sowell
#13. Don't like when sports interviewers force answers: Are you dedicating this game to your sick grandmother? What's the guy supposed to say?
Brian Regan
#14. It is never easy to define what is moral, particularly in foreign policy. But at the risk of being simplistic, it appears to me that a foreign policy that is morally right protects human rights everywhere.
Arthur Goldberg
#15. We crawled through time like roaches through the linings of walls, the neglected spaces and hours, foolishly happy that we were still alive even as we did everything to die.
Jesmyn Ward
#16. Shakespeare had found language for the agony of living with one's own mistakes. There were words for finding yourself isolated with your failures. Phrases for discovering that you were wrong, all, all wrong, wrong, wrong.
Virginia Euwer Wolff
#17. Not bad for a bunch of reprobates with a galaxy of personality disorders.
Chris Wooding
#18. The invitation is not, "Give Me thine head." The invitation is, "My Son, give Me thine heart."
John G. Lake
#19. Today you, my dear Felicia, look incredibly delightful, and I assure you, I'm not trying to humor you in the least.
Jen Turano
#20. I can't explain chemistry. I really can't. I haven't got a clue what it's all about. It just happens. It's like falling in love. You can't explain why you fall in love or explain why it's this particular person.
Elaine Stritch
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