“God expects from men something more than at such times, and that it were much to be wished for the credit of their religion as well as the satisfaction of their conscience that their Easter devotions would in some measure come up to their Easter dress.” MenWellsConscienceDressesCome UpSatisfactionCreditDevotionEasterFunny EasterEaster SeasonChristian EasterHappy EasterReligious EasterKids EasterEaster Time Book:Twelve Sermons ... Source: Twelve Sermons ...
“Conscience gets a lot of credit that really belongs to cowardice.” ConscienceCreditCowardice Author:Evan Esar
“I believe that God is the source of all the universal, timeless principles. And to Him, I give all the credit and the glory. However, to a person who is not religious, I believe they can live to the highest level of their conscience and develop spiritual intelligence that surpasses most people, including many religious people, who profess but do not practice.” PeopleGivingBelievePersonsSpiritualI BelieveReligiousLevelsPrinciplesPracticeSourceHighestGloryConscienceUniversalIncludingCreditTimelessSpiritual Intelligence Author:Stephen Covey
“Most of the money given by rich people in "charity" is made up of conscience money, "ransom," political bribery, and bids for titles.... One buys moral credit by signing a cheque, which is easier than turning a prayer wheel.” PeopleMadePoliticalGivenPrayerMoralRichEasierConscienceCharityCreditTitlesWheelsRich PeopleSigningBriberyRansomCheques Author:George Bernard Shaw
“While all men within our territories are protected in worshipping the Deity according to the dictates of their consciences; it is rationally to be expected from them in return, that they will [demonstrate] the innocence of their lives and the beneficence of their actions; for no man, who is profligate in his morals, or a bad member of the civil community, can possibly be a true Christian, or a credit to his own religious society.” MenActionChristianReligionCommunityReligiousMoralReturnMembersConscienceCreditExpectedInnocenceTerritoryProtectedDeitiesBeneficence Author:George Washington
“The world will never be in any manner of order or tranquility until men are firmly convinced that conscience, honor and credit are all in one interest” MenWorldOrderInterestHonorConscienceCreditConvincedTranquility Author:Richard Steele
“That was a general impression that one got, that she [Eleanor Roosevelt] was always flitting around the country and descending on some place in the Ozarks that she decided was disadvantaged, and announcing that something had to be done. And she had a very active social conscience, which I think in general is to her credit, although it tended, as many people thought, to just be overdone to the point where it gave rise to this crack that she regarded the whole world as one vast slum project” PeopleThinkingWorldCountryDoneWholeSocialProjectsConscienceDecidedCreditActiveImpressionWhole WorldCracksSlumsEleanorDescendingAnnouncingDisadvantagedOzarks Author:William A. Rusher
“In terms of legacy, I'm not sure that I see some great historic deposit there, as a result of her passing our way. She heightened the sense of social conscience in the New Deal generally. To her great credit, she was early on the side of the blacks in their fight for civil rights. She had a tendency to participate, which easily oozed over into meddlesomeness.” WayFightingSocialSidesTermResultsDealsRightsConscienceCreditPassingPassingsTendenciesCivil RightsLegacyNot SureHistoricDepositsNew Deal Author:William A. Rusher