
A man does not consist of memory alone. He has feeling, will, sensibility, and moral being.
– Alexander R Luria
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- The church is the primary arena in which we learn that glory does not consist in what we do for God but in what God does for us. – Eugene H Peterson
- The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence but on the mastery of his passions. – Alfred Tennyson
- Part of the human makeup which distinguishes man from other creatures is his ability to reason and make moral decisions. Man is a free moral agent. – Billy Graham
- The whole work of man really seems to consist in nothing but proving to himself every minute that he is a man and not a piano key. – Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Wisdom is the intelligent use of our knowledge, whereas sensibility is an intelligent use of our judgment. – Pearl Zhu
- One’s own form of sensibility is not not necessarily another’s. Common sense is not so common. – Gillian Duce
- For though your mind is active enough, your heart is darkened with corruption, and without a pure heart there can be no full or genuine sensibility. – Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Nature has endowed the human with A HEART to detect the sensibility offeelings and A WEIRD MIND to contemplate ….so be A REAL HUMAN BEING. – Ghumakkad Agantuk Ram
- We read to know we’re not alone. We read because we are alone. We read and we are not alone. We are not alone. – Gabrielle Zevin
- We’re born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for a moment that we’re not alone. – Orson Welles
- Love is the only memory one never loses, Isaac.- His father had said. -œBecause even if one loses his mind the memory always remains in the heart. – Felix Alexander
- our mission does not consist in our appearance, a beautiful haircut or in showing off our body, decorations and clothes – Sunday Adelaja
- To the moralist ???????ution does not consist so much in the fact that the woman sells her body, but rather that she sells it out of wedlock. – Emma Goldman
- Wealth does not consist of having a lot of money or possessions, but to be content with little needs. – Jan Jansen Easy Branches
- Society does not consist of individuals, but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand. – Karl Marx
- The value of human beings does not consist in their appearance – Sunday Adelaja
- … a man sitting still is alone, often, with the memory of all he doesn’t have. And what he does have can look very much like nothing. – Pico Iyer
- A moral man is essentially dumbfounded when confronted by a man who is amoral-”everything the latter does is met with a certain disbelief. – Andrew Holleran
- A man’s real possession is his memory. In nothing else is he rich, in nothing else is he poor. – Alexander Smith
- I’ve come to learn that being alone is better than being next to someone and feeling alone. – Steve Maraboli
- The Holiness of God is something more and other than moral perfection: His claim upon us is something more and other than the claim of moral duty. – CS Lewis
- The moral is the chosen, not the forced; the understood, not the obeyed. The moral is the rational, and reason accepts no commandments. – Ayn Rand
- We have changed our moral code to fit our behavior instead of changing our behavior to harmonize with God’s moral code. – Billy Graham
- When we teach people that suspending moral judgments is a virtue, the necessary outcome is moral horror. – Peter Boghossian
- Although Americans justify their self-interest in moral terms, their true interest is never itself moral. – Gore Vidal
- There is no such thing as moral phenomena, but only a moral interpretation of phenomena – Friedrich Nietzsche
- The point of protesting about ‘moral equivalence’ is surely not to blur moral choices on -˜our side’. Is it? – Christopher Hitchens
- I can’t accept that a work of fiction should be either immoral or moral. It should merely show the world as it is and have no moral bias. – Anthony Burgess
- A moral dilemma can be large or small, important or inconsequential, urgent or secondary. One thing is certain: moral dilemmas are ever present. – Michael J Marx
- But if what can exist does exist, is memory invention or is invention memory? – Jeanette Winterson
- Spiritual-self consist of a determined soul and indomitable spirit. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Spiritual-self consist of self-confidence and self-power. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Abuse may consist of physical maltreatment or language that is belittling, discriminatory… – Asa Don Brown
- In the long-run, regrets consist less of bad choices and more of choices not made at all. Little do we realize, those were choices too. – Ryan Lilly
- There are 2,500 kinds of sponges, all of them consist largely of holes. – Will Cuppy
- One does not change a feeling by focusing on that feelings. One changes a feeling by changing one’s behaviors and or one’s thoughts – Dennis Cogswell
- A moral dilemma is equally absorbing whether the stakes are the destiny of nations or the happiness of one or two people – at the most. – Alexander McCall Smith
- Moral maxims are surprisingly useful on occasions when we can invent little else to justify our actions. – Alexander Pushkin
- It would be better alone, anything is better alone but I don’t think I can handle it alone. – Ernest Hemingway