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Immoral Virtue Quotes By Hutton Gibson

Tolerance is the last virtue of a depraved society. When an immoral society has blatantly and proudly violated all the commandments, it insists upon one last virtue, tolerance for its immorality. It will not tolerate condemnation of its perversions. It creates a whole new world in which only the intolerant critic of intolerable evil is evil. — Hutton Gibson

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Kyrsten Sinema

Hardworking families can no longer afford to wait for a Congress that gridlocks on ideology. I look forward to working with my colleagues from both parties to get things done. — Kyrsten Sinema

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Stevie Nicks

When you grow up as a girl, the world tells you the things that you are supposed to be: emotional, loving, beautiful, wanted. And then when you are those things, the world tells you they are inferior: illogical, weak, vain, empty. — Stevie Nicks

Immoral Virtue Quotes By E.K. Blair

The only way I could get you to say you love me was by telling you to lie to me." He speaks through the bullet hole I shot through his heart. "There's nothing left. I can't pull on your heartstrings when they're no longer attached to anything. — E.K. Blair

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Letitia Elizabeth Landon

I cannot see why a taste for the country should be held so very indispensable a requisite for excellence; but really people talk of it as if it were a virtue, and as if an opposite opinion was, to say the least of it, very immoral. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Immoral Virtue Quotes By James Longstreet

If the entire Union Army comes across here, I will kill them all! — James Longstreet

Immoral Virtue Quotes By W.B.Yeats

The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper. — W.B.Yeats

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Arla Dahl

He guided her hands lower, over her own soft belly, her hips, the tops of her thighs. The oils they spread there left a sheen upon her flesh. A sheen that glistened as firelight and shadows caroused about the space.

His grasped her wrists and he urged her hands to her back once again.

"Clasp them," he said and she did. — Arla Dahl

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Arla Dahl

Her face burned with shame. Even wedded and sharing a bed, no man would touch a woman as he had touched her. — Arla Dahl

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Saul D. Alinsky

The opposition's means, used against us, are always immoral and our means are always ethical and rooted in the highest of human values. George Bernard Shaw, in Man and Superman, pointed out the variations in ethical definitions by virtue of where you stand. Mendoza said to Tanner, "I am a brigand; I live by robbing the rich." Tanner replied, "I am a gentleman; I live by robbing the poor. Shake hands." The — Saul D. Alinsky

Immoral Virtue Quotes By David Sax

Gluten is just a term for things that are bad for you. Like calories or fat, that's all gluten." - Seth Rogen — David Sax

Immoral Virtue Quotes By John Adams

There are persons whom in my heart I despise, others I abhor. Yet I am not obliged to inform the one of my contempt, nor the other of my detestation. This kind of dissimulation ... is a necessary branch of wisdom, and so far from being immoral ... that it is a duty and a virtue. — John Adams

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Arla Dahl

A witch so bold would not flinch, no matter how harsh her punishment might be, though his wish was for her to feel every strike. — Arla Dahl

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Ezra Pound

Good art however "immoral" is wholly a thing of virtue. Good art can not be immoral. By good art I mean art that bears true witness, I mean the art that is most precise. — Ezra Pound

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Nivedita

If the many and the One be indeed the same Reality, then it is not all modes of worship alone, but equally all modes of work, all modes of struggle, all modes of creation, which are paths of realization. No distinction, henceforth, between sacred and secular. To labour is to pray. To conquer is to renounce. Life is itself religion. To have and to hold is as stern a trust as to quit and to avoid. — Nivedita

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Barry Watson

Helen Mirren is like the sexiest woman on the planet to me. She is. Just the way she goes about everything. — Barry Watson

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Thiruvalluvar

The immoral can no more earn respect
Than the envious be rich. — Thiruvalluvar

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Mata Amritanandamayi

The relation between husband and wife should turn into a love of the heart untouched by desire. — Mata Amritanandamayi

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Anne Tyler

Call to mind a person you've lost that you will miss to the end of your days,and then imagine happening upon that person out in public ... You wouldn't question your sanity, because you couldn't bear to think this wasn't real. And you certainly wouldn't demand explanations, or alert anybody nearby, or reach out to touch this person, not even if you'd been feeling that one touch was worth giving everything up for. You would hold your breath. You would keep as still as possible. You would will your loved one not to go away again. — Anne Tyler

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Beatriz Sarlo

When history seems to offer no sanctuary for values (when history is assailed by wars and inhuman or immoral public actions), literature can provide a model, often as horrendous as that of history, but one which by virtue of its fictional nature is bound to keep an ironic, parodic, aesthetic or philosophical distance from what is at risk in immediate experience or direct reflection. — Beatriz Sarlo

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Yukio Mishima

There is no virtue in curiosity. In fact, it might even be the most immoral desire a man can possess. — Yukio Mishima

Immoral Virtue Quotes By Supervert

I thought about Stockhausen. What had prompted him to call the attacks a work of art? For him, I thought, it was not a matter of finding death beautiful, but rather seeing that someone had taken liberties in reality that an artist could only dream of. That was both the virtue and the vice of art. In art, you can kill with impunity - destroy the world, perpetrate a holocaust, whip up the apocalypse. But it's only art. You can blow up five million people in an opera and not have anywhere near the impact of blowing up five thousand in reality. Stockhausen seemed to realize this, since the terrorism caused him to feel that being a composer was nothing. In that sense, his words were a moral statement about the limits of art, not an immoral statement about aestheticizing destruction. — Supervert