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My moral compass is strong.
I always try to follow my moral compass.
Hold onto power and you lose your moral compass.
Nelson Mandela stands as an inspiration to us all
I was extremely greedy and lost my moral compass.
It is time to reclaim our nation's moral compass.
Our moral compass - it's always been Judeo-Christian.
A nation cannot be truly great without a moral compass.
Kids who evolve into creative adults tend to have a strong moral compass.
The right moral compass is trying hard to think about what customers want.
I lost my moral compass and I have done terrible things that I very much regret.
A Brexit Britain that will navigate its way in the world without a moral compass.
I believe in the teachings of Christ. I think that's a good way to set your moral compass.
My kids are at a point in their lives where I'm a moral compass for them. God help them both.
So I'm just waiting until one party or the other actually gets a moral compass and a backbone.
You have to follow your moral compass: it's a good guide of telling you what is right and wrong.
My moral compass swings far to the left, but when it comes to gratuitous violence, I have trouble.
I'm very disappointed in my country right now, because I think we've kind of lost our moral compass.
If everyone got a divorce and looked for a second wife, the Coptic family would lose its moral compass.
Trump shows no philosophical or moral compass and is so divisive that his negative ratings are sky high.
Much of the world's moral compass is broken. The moral north reads south and the moral south reads north.
Lindsey Graham can't lead us in any direction because he traded his moral compass for petty political gain.
If people use common sense and their own guiding moral compass, I think they'll generally stay out of trouble.
I feel like young people, more than anyone in the country, always have their moral compass on perfectly straight.
It's the community that helps form our moral compass. It's those attitudes that I've remembered through my entire lifetime.
Denouncing Nazis is the easiest thing in the world: All it requires is a modicum of historical perspective and a working moral compass.
Sometimes, in order to follow our moral compass and/or our hearts, we have to make unpopular decisions or stand up for what we believe in.
In life, there's second chances. But that doesn't mean everyone gets a second chance with your team. That's where your moral compass comes in.
I do listen to myself sometimes and think, 'Is my moral compass so easily swayed by the characters I play, or is it me growing as a human being?'
We need to elect leaders who have a strong moral compass. Leaders who are honest, straightforward, and tough - with a love of justice and fair play.
I don't think anybody is anybody else's moral compass. Maybe listening to my music is not the best idea if you live a very constricted life. Or maybe it is.
The very idea that we get a moral compass from religion is horrible. Not only should we not get our moral compass from religion, as a matter of fact we don't.
I have learned that as long as I hold fast to my beliefs and values - and follow my own moral compass - then the only expectations I need to live up to are my own.
As we consider the fast pace of scientific and technological progress in our modern world, we must not lose our moral compass and give way to 'free market eugenics'.
The President of the United State is the leader of the free world, and the world has to be able to rely on his or her word, to feel that they have a good moral compass.
The self is just our operation center, our consciousness, our moral compass. So, if we want to act more effectively in the world, we have to get to know ourselves better.
When you're going into an employment environment that looks pretty scary, it is easy to lose your moral compass, your decency, your sense of civility and your sense of community.
For science, the end of the evolution struggle is simply represented by 'survival.' As for the means to that end, apparently anything goes. Darwinism leaves humanity without a moral compass.
There is a minimum requirement of morality, of moral compass, of decency, of moral empathy. And if you are incapable of meeting that minimum requirement, you can't even talk to me about policy.
We should actively be thinking about what our inventions would look like if exploited by someone with a less of a moral compass and decide if the world would really be better off with them in it.
The problem is that Americans use the state as a moral compass. For libertarians, it is often frustrating to explain that advocating the decriminalization of x is not synonymous with endorsing x.
I could feel my moral compass as a soldier, in danger of - I could feel the squeeze, the pressure of frustration and anger and fear combining on me... I felt the danger; I felt the squeeze of it.
Everybody is grappling with their own moral compass, and that needle, like any needle, can't just stick. It's always floating a little bit, and depending on where you're standing, it's hard to read.
I think if you look at people, whether in business or government, who haven't had any moral compass, who've just changed to say whatever they thought the popular thing was, in the end they're losers.
Voters are fed up with politicians like Sen. McConnell who show themselves vacant of any moral compass or patriotic courage, and whose public statements are guided by just one metric - which team you are on.
I try to have the right thing happen at the end of the case, try to have the case have a moral compass to it, try to do a little teaching while I'm at it because that's the, you know, that's the preacher in me.
My relationship with God is what gives me a moral compass on what decisions to make and that stuff. I'm thankful that I have the people around me that I do, and they remind me each day of who I am and what I stand for.
Any societal platform needs a bold steward, willing to hold the moral compass and risk failure. A system steward must persist as a positive catalyst that continuously creates opportunities and sustains the grammar of the intent.
When you work for the C.I.A. or as a diplomat, or serve in the military, you're not serving as a Democrat or a Republican; you serve as an American, whatever your personal moral compass or political views might be. So that would describe me.
When you look at all of the male characters on television and in film, it's not like every one of them are the people doing the right thing that you can point to as your own moral compass. We need to have all kinds of characters represented.