Motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions.
1You said she had a sense of right and wrong, Vienna said.
2It warps the conscience, and confuses the sense of right and wrong.
3Their judgment becomes warped; they lose all sense of right and wrong.
4And the faculty, itself, I call a sense of right and wrong.
5I don't know: I have lost the sense of right and wrong.
6You'll have a definite sense of right and wrong; but others may not.
7They were both clear thinkers, with a well-developed sense of right and wrong.
8Our sense of right and wrong is firmly implanted in us.
9From that time he lost the sense of right and wrong.
10His sense of right and wrong is so different from mine.
11Your sense of right and wrong was stronger than your love.
12Lenore, what I went through has confused my sense of right and wrong.
13If you question that you don't have any sense of right and wrong.
14Are you resigned to lose your sense of right and wrong?
15My new zoology course at college is testing my sense of right and wrong.
16So they simply take things, because they have no sense of right and wrong.
Translations for sense of right and wrong