Ethics and Morality
Friedrich Nietzsche
At the base of all these aristocratic races the predator is not to be mistaken, the splendorous blond beast, avidly rampant for plunder and victory.
John Henry Newman
We can believe what we choose. We are answerable for what we choose to believe.
John Henry Newman
If I am obliged to bring religion into after-dinner toasts (which indeed does not seem quite the thing) I shall drink—to the Pope, if you please—still, to Conscience first, and to the Pope afterwards.
John Henry Newman
It is almost a definition of a gentleman to say that he is one who never inflicts pain.
Thomas More
Your sheep, that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers, and so wild, that they eat up and swallow down the very men themselves.
Thomas More
Anyone who campaigns for public office becomes disqualified for holding any office at all.
John Milton
What I have spoken, is the language of that which is not called amiss The good old Cause.
John Milton
If we think to regulate printing, thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all recreations and pastimes, all that is delightful to man.