
Top 18 Subjective Morality Quotes
#1. If you believe in subjective morality, why do you lock your doors at night?
Ravi Zacharias
#2. I am, day after day, falling in love with the years that dwell in his wrinkled face and the memories of the old days which are the beats of his weak heart.
Refaat Alareer
#3. Something is objective if it is independent of people's opinions. If it holds or is true independently of what anybody thinks then it is objective. It is subjective if it is dependent upon people's opinions.
William Lane Craig
#4. he's been in the trenches, but you have this incredibly strong urge to tell him to go screw
Scott Pratt
#5. Expats of any country are quick to lose their sense of humour, beaten down by a lifetime of defending the land they no longer live in.
Bill Carter
#7. The value of any investment is, and always must be, a function of the price you pay for it.
Benjamin Graham
#8. Religion must affirm, in the clearest terms, that morality and ethical values are not mere decorative frills of personal opinion, not subjective superstructure, but intrinsic laws of the cosmos built into the heart of reality.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
#9. I don't apologize for my behavior anymore. Whatever I do or don't do shouldn't matter. Moral certainty is dangerous. Moral certainty is what makes people go to war unnecessarily and illegally. Morality, as any halfway intelligent human being would tell you, is a very subjective thing.
Steve Coogan
#10. Everyone knows that to openly show any disrespect for Magiano means instant death at my hands.
Marie Lu
#11. Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error.
Linus Pauling
#12. Businesses are not paid to reform customers. They are paid to satisfy customers.
Peter Drucker
#13. His mother had died at eighty, his father at ninety. Aloud he said to them,
"I'm seventy-one. Your boy is seventy-one." "Good. You lived," his mother replied, and his father said, "Look back and atone for what you can atone for, and make the best of what you have left.
Philip Roth
#14. Modern secular thought has its own dualism: It treats only the physical world as knowable and testable, while locking everything else - mind, spirit, morality, meaning - into the realm of private, subjective feelings. The so-called fact/value split.
Nancy Pearcey
#15. called Mathieu while he was in Paris, but had somehow failed to get around to it. "Okay. Well, thanks
Kevin Wignall
#16. One day, I just got up to read a poem and started singing. I looked around - the reaction was great. And I said, 'Oh, boy. I like this.'
Jill Scott
#17. Desperation is the result of globalization.
Tariq Ali
#18. I hope that the feeling of making poetry is not confined to the people who write it down. There is no luxury like it, and I hope we all share it ... I am sure that the great glory of poetry in one's heart does not wait on achievement.
Stella Benson
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