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A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser.
The one sure way I can dishonor myself is by worrying about my reputation.
Sometimes people do much wrong unintentionally, meaning for the best
Resolved to act right.
Sometimes it's right to do the wrong thing.
What is dishonestly got vanishes in profligacy.
The sin of respectable people reveals itself in flight from responsibility.
How contemptible! Of all things in the world inconstancy is my aversion. Let
I am, I fear, Inclined to be unfashionably sincere. ORONTE
I am justly killed with mine own treachery.
I have supported my deviations with reasons; I did not stop at mere doubt; I have vanquished, I have uprooted, I have destroyed everything in my heart that might have interfered with my pleasure.
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He just tarted up his misdemeanours and made them look respectable,
For a good cause, wrongdoing is virtuous.
If you know something is morally reprehensible, then it is your moral obligation to stop it as soon as possible.
Err in the direction of kindness.
A just cause is not ruined by a few mistakes.
When you catch an adjective, kill it.
I could not make it right, but I could make someone pay for how wrong it had been.
Gently to hear, kindly to judge.
I led the life of so many other so-called respectable people, - that is, in debauchery. And like the majority, while leading the life of a debauche, I was convinced that I was a man of irreproachable morality.
Wisely reconsidered and let the hand
Sometimes people do misguided things for the most honorable of reasons.
Publish in haste and repent at leisure.
By any means necessary.-- Malcolm X
Fallible, adj.
I was hurt. Of course I was hurt. But in a perverse way, I was relieved that you were the one who mad the mistake. It made me worry less about myself.
Prudence reproaches; conscience accuses.
It is O. K. for me to feel angry and to express it in responsible ways.
By my ridiculously feathered cap!
Respectless and depraved, maybe. But happily respectless, happily depraved.
There are things done so badly that one is tempted to think that there is an intention behind.
I act with full responsibility and after extensive reflection.
There are but three ways for a man to revenge himself of the censure of the world,
to despise it, to return the like, or to endeavor to live so as to avoid it; the first of these is usually pretended, the last is almost impossible, the universal practice is for the second.
'Refudiate,' 'misunderestimate,' 'wee-wee'd up.' English is a living language. Shakespeare liked to coin new words too. Got to celebrate it!'
Work impressively.
Work imaginatively.
Work intuitively.
Work indomitably.
By resorting to self-resignation, the unfortunate consummate.
I beseech you,
Wrest once the law to your authority:
To do a great right, do a little wrong.
With an effort, the kind you use when confronting an unpleasant duty,
Whatever is rightly done, however humble, is noble.
I see the right, and I approve it too,Condemn the wrong, and yet the wrong pursue.
We shouldn't be gratuitously obnoxious; we should be purposefully obnoxious.
I do not like to be unkind.
All my life, the mistakes I've made have been honorable ones.
Act innocently.
Act intelligently.
Act instinctively.
Act impressively.
I try and be truthful.
You're contumacious.
Morality, when formal, devours.
An admitted insensibility or immorality simplifies life as much as does easy virtue; it converts reproachable actions, for which one no longer need seek any excuse, into a duty imposed by sincerity.
When I found myself regarded as respectable, I began to wonder what sins I had committed. I must be very wicked, I thought. I began to engage in the most uncomfortable introspection.
Never let us do wrong, because our opponents did so. Let us, rather, by doing right, show them what they ought to have done, and establish a rule the dictates of reason and conscience, rather than of the angry passions.
Love impartially.
Love incredibly.
Love incessantly.
Love impactfully.
Compromise is an honorable word.
I categorically declare first my absolute innocence, second my lack of criminal intent, and third my effusive apologies.
Love well, if not wisely.
Upright and do right makes all right.
Act swiftly and vigorously,
without 'buts' and 'ifs' ...
When an honest writer discovers an imposition it is his simple duty to strip it bare and hurl it down from its place of honor, no matter who suffers by it; any other course would render him unworthy of the public confidence.
Humiliate the reason and distort the soul.
Reasonable and vicious are quite consistent with each other, in fact, only through their union are great and far-reaching crimes possible
Unjust. How many times I've used that word, scolded myself with it. All I mean by it now is that I don't have the final courage to say that I refuse to preside over violations against myself, and to hell with justice.
Dally not with mony or women.
[Dally not with money or women.]
Just as you believe you may have already halfway there
It is morally acceptable in life for one to make mistakes; it only enables you to go back to your drawing board and review your steps".
Do the lmpossible,acheive the unthinkable .
I offer no apologies to those whom I may have rendered uncomfortable with my open and honest assertions. The truth is often harsh and uncomfortable to embrace.
Surrender to the ridiculous
How can you contrive to write so even?
It is understandable why a person might shirk a brutal self-assessment until the unforgiving talons of a reckless life rips their thin skin covertures into shreds leaving a person ensnared in their destructive thoughts and lacerated with bolts of self-incrimination.
It is rare that the public sentiment decides immorally or unwisely, and the individual who differs from it ought to distrust and examine well his own opinion.
It's not what hurts you that makes you respectable. It's how you get over it.
Excuse me for troubling your capraesque lives with this first-ever note of moral unclarity.
In whatever I may be thought to have been unnatural, unwise and indelicate, it is now my most fervent desire it may have a suitable impression on you - and on me, a penitent for every wrong thought and step.
Some kind of way, we have to say enough is enough.Kind-- Dick Gregory
It appears evident, therefore, that those actions only can truly be called virtuous, and deserving of moral approbation, which the agent believed to be right, and to which he was influenced, more or less, by that belief.
Omit needless words.
Reproach is shame, blame, disgrace, disapproval and a disrespectful attitude toward yourself. When you're under reproach, your behavior shows it.
Of course, as someone once observed, there is no right way to do something wrong,
Say your truth-kindly, but fully and completely. Live your truth, gently, but totally and consistently. Change your truth easily and quickly when your experience brings you new clarity.
Thoroughly to believe in one's own self, so one's self were thorough, were to do great things.
I let my anger consume me."
"It's understandable," she said.
"It may be understandable," replied Pug, "but it is no more forgivable for being understandable.
Apprehend. Be humble in the face of the universe. Do good. Eleven words. Three rules.
Just deeds are the best answer to injurious words.
I deeply regret any harm, or any perceived harm, that I may have done to anyone by any behaviour of mine.
Instruct brilliantly.
Instruct blamelessly.
Instruct benevolently.
Instruct beneficially.
Sometimes decent people must do indecent things.
I was always taught if you do something, face the piper. Try to make it right.
Honor your mistake as a hidden intention.
I will answer injustice with justice.
I laughed derisively.
"For goodness' sake, don't start gargling now. This is serious."
"I was laughing."
"Oh, were you? Well, I'm glad to see you taking it in this merry spirit."
"Derisively," I explained.
I embrace my own festering diseased corruption,
Leave the wrong done by another where the wrong arose.
You have to steer a course between not appalling people, but at the same time not misleading them.
A just person knows how to secure his own reputation without blemishing another's by exposing his faults.
I am unfortunate in using a word which may convey a meaning - and evidently does - quite opposite to my intention.
In this case, two wrongs made a major right.
A great deal may be done by severity, more by love, but most by clear discernment and impartial justice.
Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly and, if you speak, speak accordingly.
How remorseless life is!
That ain't honest, Mr. Raymond, making yourself out badder'n you are already
It ain't honest but it's mighty helpful to folks