An Englishman thinks he is moral when he is only uncomfortable. George Bernard Shaw Ethics, Morality You May Also Like No man is justified in doing evil on the grounds of expedience. By Theodore Roosevelt Ethics, Morality What is morality in any given time or place? It is what the majority then and there happen to like and immorality is what they dislike. By Alfred North Whitehead Ethics, Majority, Morality People who are not morally independent tend to fit ethics to their profession, rather than find a profession that fits their ethics. By Nassim Nicholas Taleb Ethics, Life, Morality, Profession What is moral is what you feel good after. By Ernest Hemingway Ethics, Good heart, Morality A moral being is one who is capable of reflecting on his past actions and their motives—of approving of some and disapproving of others. By Charles Darwin Ethics, Morality I think that very soon the right to die will become the duty to die. By Cecily Saunders Ethics, Morality You May Also Like from George Bernard Shaw Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman, but believing what he read made him mad. By George Bernard Shaw Beliefs The lack of money is the root of all evil. By George Bernard Shaw Money All professions are conspiracies against the laity. By George Bernard Shaw Jobs, Occupations People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them. By George Bernard Shaw Circumstance, Inspirational, Motivational, Perseverance, Uplifting The price of ability does not depend on merit, but on supply and demand. By George Bernard Shaw Economics, Merit, Supply and demand, Thrift Virtue consists, not in abstaining from vice, but in not desiring it. By George Bernard Shaw Vice, Virtue
No man is justified in doing evil on the grounds of expedience. By Theodore Roosevelt Ethics, Morality
What is morality in any given time or place? It is what the majority then and there happen to like and immorality is what they dislike. By Alfred North Whitehead Ethics, Majority, Morality
People who are not morally independent tend to fit ethics to their profession, rather than find a profession that fits their ethics. By Nassim Nicholas Taleb Ethics, Life, Morality, Profession
A moral being is one who is capable of reflecting on his past actions and their motives—of approving of some and disapproving of others. By Charles Darwin Ethics, Morality
I think that very soon the right to die will become the duty to die. By Cecily Saunders Ethics, Morality
Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman, but believing what he read made him mad. By George Bernard Shaw Beliefs
People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them. By George Bernard Shaw Circumstance, Inspirational, Motivational, Perseverance, Uplifting
The price of ability does not depend on merit, but on supply and demand. By George Bernard Shaw Economics, Merit, Supply and demand, Thrift
Virtue consists, not in abstaining from vice, but in not desiring it. By George Bernard Shaw Vice, Virtue