Morality Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Morality. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Morality from various authors and personalities.

Ultimate prosperity is one's value within. It takes a man of depth, morality, and charm to be envied yet without a sign of wealth or romance. A passion to prove such inner worth is his permission to achieve whatever he desires.
A man who moralizes is usually a hypocrite, and a woman who moralizes is invariably plain.
As society is now constituted, a literal adherence to the moral precepts scattered throughout the Gospels would mean sudden death.
All sects are different, because they come from men; morality is everywhere the same, because it comes from God.
Man's moral nature is a riddle which only eternity can solve.
Morality is always higher than law and we cannot forget this ever.
There are many religions, but there is only one morality.
Morality is the herd instinct in the individual.
What is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.
The Devil may also make use of morality.
Morality, thou deadly bane, Thy tens o' thousands thou hast slain! Vain is his hope, whose stay an' trust is In moral mercy, truth, and justice!
There is a perennial and unobtrusive view that morality consists in such things as telling the truth, paying one's debts, respecting one's parents and doing no voluntary harm to anyone. Those are all things easy to say and hard to do; they do not attract much attention, and win little honor in the world.
Decalogue, n. A series of commandments, ten in number-just enough to permit an intelligent selection for observance, but not enough to embarrass the choice.
Morality is a private and costly luxury.
Reverence for life affords me my fundamental principle of morality.
To be rewarded for doing good is to rob goodness of any moral quality. It then becomes good business. It pays to be good. Morality is not a commercial enterprise.
Much of our adult morality, in books and out of them, has a stuffiness unworthy of childhood. Our grown-up conclusions often rest on perilously soft bottom.
The moral sense enables one to perceive morality-and avoid it. The immoral sense enables one to perceive immorality and enjoy it.
Never let your sense of morals interfere with doing the right thing.
If there is one thing worse than the modern weakening of major morals it is the modern strengthening of minor morals.