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Quotes about Morality

But always they featured things we believed were wrong in the sight of God. Stealing, lying, murder. Was this what God wanted in times like these? How should a Christian act when evil was in power?
— Corrie Ten Boom
While some consider God's standards as too confining, a true believer sees them as loving and freeing.
— Craig Groeschel
There's nothing cool about turning against God. There's nothing fun or cute or right about compromising who God wanted you to be.
— Craig Groeschel
As we become scarred and desensitized to what is right and wrong, good and evil, life-giving and life-draining, we lose sight of our first love. We move away from God one degree at a time.
— Craig Groeschel
You can't build a foundation of sin now for a life of purity later.
— Craig Groeschel
Or maybe they just accept that it's wrong in God's eyes, although not in their own, and they'll worry about sorting it out later.
— Craig Groeschel
There's no such thing as racism, sexism, 'homophobi-ism,' 'Islamophobi-ism' - it's good versus evil, right versus wrong.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite.
— Charles Spurgeon
In this life, we have to make many choices. Some are very important choices. Some are not. Many of our choices are between good and evil. The choices we make, however, determine to a large extent our happiness or our unhappiness, because we have to live with the consequences of our choices.
— James Faust
To me, integrity means always doing what is right and good, regardless of the immediate consequences. It means being righteous from the very depth of our soul, not only in our actions but, more importantly, in our thoughts and in our hearts.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Human nature is not of itself vicious.
— Thomas Paine
The shadow of the highest evil intermingled with the light of the highest good. Maybe all lives are filled with this. Maybe it is always a choice between embracing the darkness of one or the saving grace of the other.
— Lisa Wingate