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moral courageous obligation
I feel that it is our moral obligation to stand and to be courageous with these families, and particularly Cindy, that have become the conscience of this nation. Al Sharpton
moral manners pleasure
To offend is my pleasure; I love to be hated. Edmond Rostand
morality
Morality is but the vestibule of religion. Edwin Hubbel Chapin
moral compromise
It is a moral issue how we are going to treat workers. On these issues, these are moral issues, principled issues, where there aren't compromises. Edward Kennedy
moral-corruption indifference crime
The accomplice to the crime of corruption is frequently our own indifference. Bess Myerson
moral sock behave
It was time to pull my moral socks up and behave myself. Charlaine Harris
moral conformity resolve
All moral obligation resolves itself into the obligation of conformity to the will of God. Charles Hodge
morality credibility knows
Do you know why I have credibility? Because I don't exude morality. Bob Hawke
moral reluctance seems
We seem to be afflicted by a widespread and eroding reluctance to take any stand on any values, moral, behavioral or esthetic. Barbara Tuchman
consideration prove
I hold that it is only when we can prove everything we assert that we understand perfectly the thing under consideration. Gottfried Leibniz
consideration personal-relationships
Price is not a consideration when a personal relationship exists. Jeffrey Gitomer
consideration manners humans
Manners require showing consideration of all human beings, not just the ones to whom one is close. Judith Martin
consideration consideration-for-others
Consideration for others brings many things. John Wooden
consideration source politeness
The only true source of politeness is consideration. William Gilmore Simms
consideration treats humans
Whatever creature comes to you, human or otherwise, treat it with consideration. Sai Baba
consideration
Thank you for you consideration Suzanne Collins
parsimony brevity prodigals
A parsimony of words prodigal of sense. Benjamin Disraeli