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“Every day is an opportunity to stand in awe when witnessing the overpowering presence of nature, an apt time to pay reverence for the inestimable beauty of life. I must remain mindful to live in an ethical manner by paying attention to the threat of injustice towards other people and resist capitulating to the absurdity of being a finite body born into infinite space and time. I am part of the world, a spar in a sacred composition, a body of energy suspended in the cosmos. I seek to create a poetic personal testament to life. When I pivot and turn away from fixating upon the cruel artifices of my encysted orbit to face and outwardly embrace the cleansing swirl of heaven’s windmill, I feel gusting in the shank of my marrow the thump of onrushing primordial truths, the electric flush of those ineffable couplets of life that one may not utter.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to see that there is something seriously wrong with this system. Capitalism is a system that puts rich people on a pedestal, legalizes greed, and enables the rich to exploit the poor.

It’s morally wrong.

What kind of a God would support something so immoral? Would Jesus support the exploitation of the poor by the rich? No, of course not.

If you think of yourself as a follower of Christ’s teachings, if you consider yourself a good person, you are morally obligated to be against greed. It’s your duty as a good person to be against exploitation. It’s your moral duty to be against predatory capitalism.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, How to Defeat the Trump Cult: Want to Save Democracy? Share This Book

“To be an ethical leader is indeed to be different. This kind of leader acknowledges the complexity of running a responsible business, yet tries to do it anyway.”
Andrew Leigh, Ethical Leadership: Creating and Sustaining an Ethical Business Culture

Phil Ochs
“You can do what's right, or you can do what you are told.”
Phil Ochs

Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
“What’s the point of having beliefs and values if we don't stand up for the former and live by the latter?”
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

“We distill happiness from garnering joy in the ordinary fragments of life, while dedicating personal effort to creating a body of work that one can look back on their deathbed and be satisfied with achieving. Happiness comes from living beautifully, which necessarily involves reason in thought and speech (logos), and leading an ethical and virtuous life devoted to achieving worthy goals.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“Any attorney with a conscience always speaks the truth. An attorney can and should practice law in a scrupulous manner, but some dishonest attorneys disregard ethical mandates in order to win. Unethical attorneys shape their clients stories, which is a fancy way of assisting them tell a fib.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Not every wish you wish comes true and this is a great blessing for you because not every wish you wish is ethical, only some are!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“We achieve emotional equanimity and self-control by discovering how to live in accord with our capabilities, character, and evolving ethical values.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“A certain twisted, but all-too-common, interpretation of the Golden Rule is that we should ‘do unto others in order to get them to do unto us’.”
Alastair Norcross, Puppies, Pigs, and People: Eating Meat and Marginal Cases

“In the history of political thinking, there has been always a polar conflict between ethical and the ruthless realistic thoughts of men in general where every greater thought brings in faster understanding yielding an exciting result so fast.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

“Ignorance rises in our counity because people do not utlize their common knowledge to express their thoughts to others that can be considered fair and rational.”
Saaif Alam

“Ignorance rises in our community because people do not utlize their common knowledge to express their thoughts to others that can be considered fair and rational.”
Saaif Alam

“A person’s moral decision of what is right and wrong is not the sheer application of a mathematical principle. Many variables come into play when examining how to conduct a person’s life. A person experiences reality inside their head and we premise our personal version of reality upon the accumulation of knowledge. Decision-making entails the identification and application of personal knowledge in a just and virtuous manner. The only measure of personal integrity is whether a person derives their own judgment in a rational manner and then determinedly implements the moral judgment regardless of the possibility of encountering the derision and scorn of other people.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Ebinezar Gnanasekaran
“Money does not matter; integrity, ethical and moral practice is of paramount importance than anything else in the world.”
EBINEZAR GNANASEKARAN

Robert E.  Davis
“The information possessed by an organization is among its most valuable assets and is critical to its success. The Board of Directors, which is ultimately accountable for the organization’s success, is therefore responsible for the protection of its information. The protection of this information can be achieved only through effective management and assured only through effective board oversight.”
Robert E. Davis

T.W. Lawless
“The reality is that to do what is right, you have to do some little wrongs.”
T.W. Lawless

Abhijit Naskar
“Every time I have something to say, I ask myself three questions - is it right, is it necessary, is it human!”
Abhijit Naskar, Mucize Misafir Merhaba: The Peace Testament

Abhijit Naskar
“No ideology has a monopoly over virtue, virtues are born of mind, not ideology.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mucize Misafir Merhaba: The Peace Testament

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“You can learn everything you need to know about a person by the way they treat waiting and cleaning staff.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

Anton Chekhov
“Repulsive means for good ends make the ends themselves repulsive.”
Anton Chekhov

“[...] For instance, a gay man who played with dolls in his childhood, dresses pink and engages in anal sex with another man triggers a gender prejudice, by proxy rather than based on a characteristic of their own, like racism and classism do: dolls and pink are traditionally associated with the feminine sphere, anal sexuality has a higher stigma than vaginal, mainly because a more visible power level play comes into effect (with a dominant and a submissive role). Consequently, when a man crosses his "designated" gender role boundary of masculinity, strength, dominance into femininity, weakness, submission, then he is no longer valued as a human being, for the man has become [or is] a woman. Therefore, homophobia and transphobia are actually by-products of misogyny, which is is turn gynophobic whitewashing, deeply rooted in the dominant ideology of patriarchy and historical sexism. [...]”
Vincent Bozzino, Philosophy Trips: A Naive's Guide

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