Not exact matches
The Bible says that «mans inclination is toward doing what is bad», so we still need to
rely on something more than our own
conscience.
He's saying that there's no future for the party in
relying on disaffected Labour voters to prop it up, no future in bing the Labour
conscience.
We can not in good
conscience turn our back
on the 400,000 people in Brooklyn who
rely on Downstate each year and the dedicated professionals that provide their care.»
Unlike so many female characters in horror before her and since, Sally doesn't whimper and
rely on the villain's
conscience to save her.
«Instead of
relying on intellect to produce good grades and high test scores,» Gauld writes in Character First: The Hyde School Difference, «students at Hyde learn to follow the dictates of their
conscience so they can develop the character necessary to bring out their unique potential.»
The creative nonfiction writer must
rely on his or her own
conscience and sensitivity to others and display a higher morality and a healthy respect to fairness and justice.
Interestingly, however, in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, the infamous Atticus Finch primarily
relies on one rule above all others, a rule that is not given prevalence in our Rules: always follow your
conscience.