A Quote by James Larkin

I have raised the morals and sobriety of the people. — © James Larkin
I have raised the morals and sobriety of the people.
Employment gives health, sobriety, and morals.
Morals consist of political morals, commercial morals, ecclesiastical morals, and morals.
You don't have a baby based on that publicity madness. People don't live like that. Especially black people who were raised in families with morals and standards and integrity.
You know, I'm cursed with morals. I was raised a certain way. I wish I wasn't. I wish I was raised by wolves.
I'm lucky; I've been raised with the right morals.
I'm a girl from the South, so I was raised with morals - you know, your family's first.
What has human happiness to do with morals? The object of morals is not to make people happy.
Do you know what morals are? Morals are an obedience to rules that people laid down to help you live among them.
I've always tried to keep my family and how I was raised and my morals in the back of my head.
[F]or avoiding the extremes of despotism or anarchy . . . the only ground of hope must be on the morals of the people. I believe that religion is the only solid base of morals and that morals are the only possible support of free governments. [T]herefore education should teach the precepts of religion and the duties of man towards God.
I have a strong head on my shoulders... I've always been grounded. People would think not because of who I am, but I've always been raised with that sense of morals from my dad and my mother.
A long while ago an eager group of reformers wrote to me asking if I could suggest anything that would improve the morals of the American people. I replied that the trouble with the American people in general was not lack of morals but lack of brains.
I've read in a couple stories that I was raised Episcopalian, but that's not true. I think that's just people assuming things. In some ways, I wish I was raised Episcopalian. I was kind of raised hodgepodge.
If you have to make laws to hurt a group of people just to prove your morals and faith, then you have no true morals or faith to prove.
Wherever God's word is circulated, it stirs the hearts of the people, it prepares for public morals. Circulate that word, and you find the tone of morals immediately changed. It is God peaking to man.
I'd rather that England should be free than that England should be compulsorily sober. With freedom we might in the end attain sobriety, but in the other alternative we should eventually lose both freedom and sobriety.
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