
„Knowing what's right doesn't mean much unless you do what's right.“
— Theodore Roosevelt American politician, 26th president of the United States 1858 - 1919
Quelle: Dash & Lily's Book of Dares
„Knowing what's right doesn't mean much unless you do what's right.“
— Theodore Roosevelt American politician, 26th president of the United States 1858 - 1919
„Keep true. Never be ashamed of doing right. Decide what you think is right and stick to it.“
— George Eliot English novelist, journalist and translator 1819 - 1880
„It's all right. It doesn't matter what you do. We're dreaming, you know.“
— Cassandra Clare, buch Clockwork Prince
Quelle: Clockwork Prince
„I know what we do is right but right doesn't always mean easy.“
— Christopher Paolini, buch Eragon - Die Weisheit des Feuers
Quelle: Brisingr
„Imagine no limitations; decide what's right and desirable before you decide
what's possible.“
— Brian Tracy American motivational speaker and writer 1944
— Kent Hovind American young Earth creationist 1953
How do you tell right from wrong? Where are the rules?
Creation seminars (2003-2005), The dangers of evolution
„Take all the time you need
It's a lovely night
If you decide to come
You're gonna do it right.“
— Brian Wilson American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer 1942
"Busy Doin' Nothin'"
Friends (1968)
„Follow your feelings. If it feels right, move forward. If it doesn't feel right, don't do it.“
— Oprah Winfrey American businesswoman, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist 1954
— Ayn Rand Russian-American novelist and philosopher 1905 - 1982
We The Living (1936)
Quelle: We The Living Part One Chapter 6
„You can do what you decide to do — but you cannot decide what you will decide to do.“
— Sam Harris, buch Free Will (book)
Free Will
Variante: You can do what you decide to do—but you cannot decide what you will decide to do.
— Steve Kluger, buch Almost Like Being in Love
Quelle: Almost Like Being in Love
— Robert Graves English poet and novelist 1895 - 1985
"To Lucasta on Going to the War — For the Fourth Time"
Fairies and Fusiliers (1917)
— Theodore Roosevelt American politician, 26th president of the United States 1858 - 1919
1910s, California's Policies Proclaimed (Feb. 21, 1911)
Kontext: When a judge decides a constitutional question, when he decides what the people as a whole can or cannot do, the people should have the right to recall that decision if they think it wrong. We should hold the judiciary in all respect; but it is both absurd and degrading to make a fetish of a judge or of anyone else.
„Sometimes you have to do what’s wrong in order to do what’s right.“
— Peter F. Hamilton, buch The Dreaming Void
Quelle: The Dreaming Void