Quotes about Morality
It is not because right principles have been violated, that they are to be abandoned.
— Thomas Paine
There may be many systems of religion that so far from being morally bad are in many respects morally good: but there can be but ONE that is true; and that one necessarily must, as it ever will, be in all things consistent with the ever existing word of God that we behold in his works. But such is the strange construction of the christian system of faith, that every evidence the heavens affords to man, either directly contradicts it or renders it absurd. It
— Thomas Paine
Of more worth is one honeset man to society, and in the sight of God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived.
— Thomas Paine
Courage, not compromise, brings the smile of God's approval.
— Thomas Monson
We pray, 'lead us not into temptation'. Do we then lead ourselves into temptation?
— Thomas Watson
Better is that sin which humbles me, than that duty which makes me proud.
— Thomas Watson
No flattery can heal a bad conscience, so no slander can hurt a good one.
— Thomas Watson
It is better to go to heaven with a few, than to hell in the crowd.
— Thomas Watson
A pagan sins less than a baptised renegade.
— Thomas Watson
The jewel of faith is always put in the cabinet of a good conscience.
— Thomas Watson
As no flattery can heal a bad conscience, so no slander can hurt a good one.
— Thomas Watson
Men begin by sinning against the light of conscience, and proceed gradually to despiting the Spirit of grace.
— Thomas Watson