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What does morality mean?

morality

concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct (= ethical motive) motivation based on ideas of right and wrong

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Topics morality topics

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Simple sentences

Morality is simply the attitude we adopt toward people we dislike.
This is a sign of decreasing morality in this country.
North Americans are more conservative in terms of sexual morality than Europeans.

Movie subtitles

Stop acting like the morality police.
Yes, in your morality.
Morality tortures you.
Maybe you even told him things about us to spare yourself and your morality.
Kids, you've got a choice here between a nice little musical comedy. and a modern musical morality play. with meaning and stature!
Patience is the only thing in life that calls for absolute morality.
No. Your stern Midwestern morality is so refreshing.
Her morality is impenetrable she is thus difficult to keep.
The defense is asking that a 15-year-old boy hand down an opinion on a question of morality.
I keep these women out of my respect for Roman morality.
That morality, which has made Rome strong enough to steal. two-thirds of the world from its rightful owners. founded on the sanctity of Roman marriage and family.
Paul Allen, breaker of every law in the moral code is shocked into morality.
We know now that there must be a single purpose, a single norm, a single approach, a single entity of people, a single virtue, a single morality, a single frame of reference, a single philosophy of government.
Is that their superior morality?
The basis of all morality in a sentence.
Or did they drum that much morality into you in Parramatta?
Honesty, courage, morality and culture.
The first duty of the press is to survey morality and denounce abuses.
I'll save the grain of sand falling from the hands of providence for my morality lessons.
It's about morality.
You're all that way on the Right Bank with its high society morality.
Or the height of morality!
Not poetry or morality. He's a mass of lust and greed that absorbs and excretes.
You are not inferior, ruled by emotions confused by love and morality.
To the morality of the bourgeoisie.
Prepare to have your God-fearing, farm-bred prayer-fattened morality. shaken to its core!
And they say there's a morality crisis.
They have no morality, no free will.
I am trying to impress on you, Robert. that the only morality of the future is a power morality, and that the man who cannot find his adjustment to it is doomed.
You know what morality is.

News and current affairs

The problem is America's corrupted politics and loss of civic morality.
Where there is no suggestion that a matter of personal morality has had an impact on the performance of a business executive or government official, we should respect that person's privacy.
Since politicians ask us to entrust them with sweeping powers, it can be argued that we should know as much as possible about their morality.
On the contrary, working together, and trading with each other in markets, is morality in action.
In the reform period, this misreading of Marx morphed into an unrestrained pursuit of material gain devoid of morality.
Capitalism, indeed, has always needed its morality tales.
Morality has always been the intellectual coin of these conflicts.
Morality, however, has not been entirely on the side of the creditor.
The truth of the matter, as David Graeber points out in his majestic Debt: The First 5,000 Years, is that that the creditor-debtor relationship embodies no iron law of morality; rather, it is a social relationship that always must be negotiated.
The challenge is one of morality and vision.
International law - and basic morality - demands nothing less.
But now Sweden is revealing that it, too, lacks political morality.
The concept of an open society was first used by the French philosopher Henri Bergson in his book The Two Sources of Morality and Religion.
For reasons of history, morality, and security, Africa should be regarded as a particular European responsibility.
Should we use our growing scientific understanding of the basis of human morality to try to make people morally better?
It would be self-defeating, or worse, to try to promote morality through brutal coercion.
Discussing morality and politics, it is said, is like discussing vegetarianism with cannibals.
I say this as someone who created significant capital and, having done so, changed her occupation in order to cultivate morality in politics.
The Civil War revealed the centrality of a common foundation of morality to Hamilton's approach to debt and public finance.
As a result, his approach foundered on the differences between the different states' conception of morality.
As in many countries, conflicts over public morality and national strategy come down to questions of money.
The problem is America's corrupted politics and loss of civic morality. One political party, the Republicans, stands for little except tax cuts, which they place above any other goal.
In Chechnya, our basic morality is at stake.
They move in the world of pure morality and justice.

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