A Quote by Woody Allen

[The universe is] haphazard, morally neutral, and unimaginably violent. — © Woody Allen
[The universe is] haphazard, morally neutral, and unimaginably violent.
Human beings really are this virus upon the earth, and the earth's running a fever, you know? If you step away from that kind of inherent human sentimentality and just look at it neutrally, the universe is neutral morally.
Fame is morally neutral.
Courage is morally neutral.
People can be unimaginably foolish...and they can be unimaginably grand, at times.
We are living in an inspiring and unimaginably large universe. Contemplating the immensity of our cosmos can make you feel very small and insignificant. But think about it. You have 37.2 trillion cells in your body. There is vastness outside you and vastness inside you. You are connected to this mystery, you are a microcosm of the universe, and every aspect of your life benefits from the universe's provision.
The secret life of women is to men what the universe is to NASA - unimaginably infinite and completely undiscoverable.
Science in itself is morally neutral; it becomes good or evil according as it is applied.
I think it's very important to have a sense of balance in covering the war, but you don't have to be morally neutral about terrorism.
I just don't understand, if they see numbers [of CEO salaries]that represent people, how they can somehow skirt around that and morally justify taking or ruining those lives and leaving them with nothing. That, to me, is violent crime. It's certainly more violent than selling grams of pot to other adults.
The accumulation of wealth is a process which is of itself morally neutral. True, as Christianity teaches, riches bring temptations. But then so does poverty.
Science itself is a humanist in the sense that it doesn't discriminate between human beings, but it is also morally neutral. It is no better or worse than the ethos with and for which it is used.
The painful truth is that in its attempt to remain 'morally neutral,' Hollywood is causing us to raise a nation of cads and harlots... Thanks again, Sean Penn!
I don't believe there's any inherent darkness at the center of religion at all. I think religion actually is a morally neutral force.
Science is morally neutral, but social science shows us that some moral codes are better than others.
Of this be wary. Honor and fame are often regarded as interchangeable. Both involve an appraisal of the individual. . . but I suggest this difference. Fame is morally neutral.
Gender, race, ethnicity - these are all morally neutral. But homosexuality is - involves voluntary sexual conduct with serious public health, social, sociological implications. It's not irrational to discriminate on that basis.
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