Moral concepts are useful to the extent that they provoke opposition.
– Marty Rubin
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- To the extent you expand your consciousness is the extent to which you experience being divine. – Erin Fall Haskell
- If I could find someone who would love me to the extent I do, I would love her to the extent she could never love me. – MF Moonzajer
- To the extent to which your consciousness is limited or expanded, is the extent to which you experience being divided or divine. – Erin Fal Haskell
- To provoke dreams of terror in the slumber of prosperity has become the moral duty of literature. – Ernst Fischer
- Even a nonbeliever might find it useful to model himself after God. Very useful, in fact. – Cormac McCarthy
- Moral maxims are surprisingly useful on occasions when we can invent little else to justify our actions. – Alexander Pushkin
- 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
- 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
- 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
- An oligarchy does not require a good and moral citizenry but a Constitutional Republic does. If we lose our moral comp???, we lose our country. – R A Delmonico
- 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
- A mathematician is an individual who calls himself a ‘physicist’ and does ‘physics’ and physical experiments with abstract concepts. – Bill Gaede
- when u have concepts(revelation) the way u live changes – Ikechukwu Joseph
- We must think differently, look at things in a different way. Peace requires a world of new concepts, new definitions. – Yitzhak Rabin
- Avoid judging others by trying to understand others and their concepts of love and care. – Debasish Mridha
- I first learned the concepts of non-violence in my marriage. – Mahatma Gandhi
- New concepts should be introduced by the power of imagery. – Douglas Coop
- concepts means with structure so build structures in ur life. – Ikechukwu Joseph
- Enjoy what you are learning and doing. This is one of the hardest concepts in the entire world to understand. Harder yet to put into practice. – Carew Papritz
- Acknowledging the important role of the emotions in health and illness, medicine must reexamine its concepts of disease causation. – John E Sarno
- There is a distressing tendency of the L&D profession to latch on to half read and barely understood concepts. – Robin Hoyle
- Concepts such as loving kindness should never be used as weapons against our real feelings. – Sharon Salzberg
- Genius is the ability to independently arrive at and understand concepts that would normally have to be taught by another person. – Immanuel Kant
- Possession and loving are concepts that damn each other. – Wilma Stockenstrm
- The more you rely on intellectual and philosophical concepts of God, the more difficult it becomes to simply experience and enjoy the wonder of God. – Mac MacKenzie
- When others try to provoke (instigate) you and you don’t get provoked, it is known as a spiritual victory. – Dada Bhagwan
- They all had darkened eyes, eyes that seemed to have a hunger behind them. Borne out of the private convulsions only secret passions can provoke. – Guy Mankowski
- Writing is a series of verbal suggestions designed to provoke a psychological reaction and an aesthetic experience. – Stewart Stafford
- Don’t try to provoke me, you won’t win because of few words… I will be just quite because you are under my level! – Deyth Banger
- Human emotion is not a linear experience. That which provokes emotion in one may provoke little, if anything, in another. – A Zavarelli
- The words you use can destroy people’s confidence or provoke their greatness. Use your words to lift your world. – Sravani Saha Nakhro
- The words you use can destroy people’s confidence or provoke their greatness. Use your words to add value. – Sravani Saha Nakhro
- The things that scare you also always provoke you to challenge your fears! – Mehmet Murat ildan