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The Theory of Moral Sentiments
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"The Theory of Moral Sentiments" Quotes

"The Theory of Moral Sentiments" explores the nature of human morality and the role of sympathy in shaping ethical behavior.

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Man naturally desires, not only to be loved, but to be lovely.

Adam Smith

lovehuman nature

The wise and virtuous man is at all times willing that his own private interest should be sacrificed to the public interest of his own particular order or society.

Adam Smith

virtuesacrifice

Resentment seems to have been given us by nature for a defence, and for a defence only.

Adam Smith

resentmentdefense

The rich only select from the heap what is most precious and agreeable.

Adam Smith

wealthinequality

The great source of both the misery and disorders of human life, seems to arise from over-rating the difference between one permanent situation and another.

Adam Smith

miserydisordershuman nature

The great pleasure of conversation and society, besides, arises from a certain correspondence of sentiments and opinions.

Adam Smith

conversationsociety

No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.

Adam Smith

societypovertyhappiness

The real, revered, and impartial spectator is, upon no occasion, at a greater distance than amidst the violence and rage of contending parties.

Adam Smith

impartialityconflict

The prudent man always studies seriously and earnestly to understand whatever he professes to understand, and not merely to persuade other people that he understands it.

Adam Smith

prudenceknowledge

The man of system, on the contrary, is apt to be very wise in his own conceit.

Adam Smith

wisdomconceit