“But no one can blink at the fact that in this land, and in other lands across the world, there is an epidemic affecting the lives of millions of youth. It is a sickness that comes of a loss of values, of an abandonment of moral absolutes. The virus which has infected them comes of leaderless families, leaderless schools, leaderless communities. It comes of an attitude that says, "We will not teach moral values. We will leave the determination of such to the individual."” WorldFactsSchoolValuesIndividualCommunityLossAttitudeMoralTeachMillionsLandYouthDeterminationAbsolutesSicknessAbandonmentVirusesEpidemicsBlinkMoral ValuesAbsolutism Author:Gordon B. Hinckley
“I think it's all absolute nonsense how people talk about photography as being an art. It's a very menial career that you do if you draw badly. Now they teach it at the Royal College of Art and get grand about it. It's the only course there that I don't understand.” PeopleIfsThinkingArtCoursesCareersTeachCollegePhotographyDrawsAbsolutesNonsenseRoyal Author:Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon
“Jesus Christ does not teach us a spirituality “of closed eyes”, but one of “alertness”, one which entails an absolute duty to take notice of the needs of others and of situations involving those whom the Gospel tells us are our neighbours. The gaze of Jesus, what “his eyes” teach us, leads to human closeness, solidarity, giving time, sharing our gifts and even our material goods.” NeedsGivingHumansDoeEyeSpiritualityJesusChristSituationTeachMaterialsDutyJesus ChristAbsolutesNeighborHis EyesGoodsSolidarityInvolvingClosenessAlertnessNeeds Of OthersClosed EyesGiving Time Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“How are you going to teach virtue if you teach the relativity of all ethical ideas? Virtue, if it implies anything at all, implies an ethical absolute. A person whose idea of what is proper varies from day to day can be admired for his broadmindedness, but not for his virtue.” IfsPersonsIdeasTeachVirtueEthicsAbsolutesEthicalDay To DayVaryRelativityBroadmindedness Author:Robert M. Pirsig
“The history of science teaches only too plainly the lesson that no single method is absolutely to be relied upon, that sources of error lurk where they are least expected, and that they may escape the notice of the most experienced and conscientious worker.” MayScienceTeachTeachingSourceLessonsAbsolutesMethodErrorsWorkersExpectedHistory Of Science Author:John William Strutt
“Trade is the natural enemy of all violent passions. Trade loves moderation, delights in compromise, and is most careful to avoid anger. It is patient, supple, and insinuating, only resorting to extreme measures in cases of absolute necessity. Trade makes men independent of one another and gives them a high idea of their personal importance: it leads them to want to manage their own affairs and teaches them to succeed therein. Hence it makes them inclined to liberty but disinclined to revolution.” MenWantLoveGivingIdeasPassionNaturalLibertyEnemyTeachCasesRevolutionSucceedImportanceAbsolutesIndependentTradePatientAffairCarefulDelightExtremesViolentManageCompromiseModerationRebelliousSuppleNatural Enemies Author:Alexis de Tocqueville
“If there is anything good about exile, it is that it teaches one humility. It accelerates one’s drift into isolation, an absolute perspective. Into the condition at which all one is left with is oneself and one’s language, with nobody or nothing in between. Exile brings you overnight where it would normally take a lifetime to go.” IfsLeftLanguageTeachConditionsHumilityPerspectiveAbsolutesLifetimeOneselfIsolationExileAccelerate Author:Joseph Brodsky
“The great city can teach something that no university by itself can altogether impart: a vivid sense of the largeness of human brotherhood, a vivid sense of man's increasing obligation to man; a vivid sense of our absolute dependence on one another.” MenHumansCitiesTeachAbsolutesUniversityObligationBrotherhoodDependenceVividImpartGreat CitiesBrotherhood Of Man Author:Seth Low