Quotes & Sayings About Ethical Subjectivism
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Top Ethical Subjectivism Quotes

Money. Love. There's not a problem that isn't caused by one or the other. And there's not a problem that can't be solved by one or the other. — J.R. Moehringer

You are going to be who you are. Might as well embrace it or forever be at the mercy of the human fears and trepidations of life that can devastate and drag us down. — Billy Idol

Great things are possible only to strong souls and it's from the trivial events of daily life that strength is won. — L. W Rogers

I sum up the prospects for 1967 in three short sentences. We are back on course. The ship is picking up speed. The economy is moving. Every seaman knows the command at such a moment: 'steady as she goes'. — James Callaghan

I have found a very great number of exceedingly beautiful theorems. — Pierre De Fermat

Someone said that intelligence would be needed in the party. He was right. I think I shall come with you. — J.R.R. Tolkien

We have become, by the power of a glorious evolutionary accident called intelligence, the stewards of life's continuity on earth. We did not ask for this role, but we cannot abjure it. We may not be suited to it, but here we are. — Stephen Jay Gould

It was one of the secret opinions, such as we all have, of Peter Brench, that his main success in life would have consisted in his never having committed himself about the work, as it was called, of his friend Morgan Mallow.
This was a subject on which it was, to the best of his belief, impossible with veracity to quote him, and it was nowhere on record that he had, in the connexion, on any occasion and in any embarrassment, either lied or spoken the truth. Such a triumph had its honour even for a man of other triumphs
a man who had reached fifty, who had escaped marriage, who had lived within his means, who had been in love with Mrs Mallow for years without breathing it, and who, last but not least, had judged himself once for all. — Henry James