
Top 15 Quotes About Moral Fibre
#1. My doctor says that I have a malformed public-duty gland and a natural deficiency in moral fibre and that I am therefore excused from saving universes.
Douglas Adams
#2. Striking a woman was something weak men did; men with little moral fibre and no self-control. It was a coward's response to a situation. And
Steven A. McKay
#3. Corruption is a cancer that steals from the poor, eats away at governance and moral fibre and destroys trust.
Robert Zoellick
#4. We all look with distaste on people who arrogantly pretend to a reputation to which they are not entitled; but equally to be condemned are those who, through lack of moral fibre, fail to live up to the reputation which is theirs already.
Thucydides
#5. With every physical pain, my moral fibre unravels a little.
Mason Cooley
#6. I think it is very important to build the moral fibre of the youth. Moral education should be part of the curriculum, and I will work towards introducing that.
Pallam Raju
#7. Life is made too easy. Mankind's moral fibre is giving way under the softening influence of luxury.
Johan Huizinga
#8. There's nothing like millions of years of really frustrating trial and error to give a species moral fibre
Terry Pratchett
#9. Get back to work all of you! I'm not running a happy factory here.
Mr. Krabs
#10. You would think such a day would tremble to begin ...
Thomas Harris
#11. The dumber people think you are, the most surprised they're going to be when you kill them.
William Clayton
#12. Things are forgotten and then perhaps picked up again, if we're lucky, it lasts ... if not, then it's in the lap of the gods. The important thing was to do some work that I liked and hopefully that some others might also like, whether for a minute, a week, a month, a year.
Tom Glazer
#13. Relationships evolve, just like people do. Just because you know someone doesn't mean you know everything about them.
Sarah Dessen
#15. There is, I suggest, a strong positive correlation between a) the height of the rung occupied on the ladder of power, b) the strength of a sense of personal virtue, and c) the firmness of the conviction that those lower down could and certainly should act more responsibly.
David Smail
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