1 It is not good for one's morals to see bad acting.
2 My dear boy, you are really beginning to moralize.
3 We are not sent into the world to air our moral prejudices.
4 You never say a moral thing, and you never do a wrong thing.
5 Modern morality consists in accepting the standard of one's age.
6 There were opiates for remorse, drugs that could lull the moral sense to sleep.
7 From a moral point of view, I cannot say that I think much of your great renunciation.
8 The terror of society, which is the basis of morals, the terror of God, which is the secret of religion--these are the two things that govern us.
9 As for the lives of one's neighbours, if one wishes to be a prig or a Puritan, one can flaunt one's moral views about them, but they are not one's concern.
10 It feels instinctively that manners are of more importance than morals, and, in its opinion, the highest respectability is of much less value than the possession of a good chef.
11 The middle classes air their moral prejudices over their gross dinner-tables, and whisper about what they call the profligacies of their betters in order to try and pretend that they are in smart society and on intimate terms with the people they slander.