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With the moralists taking away the rest, what are we to do?
In that context, she was one of the great moralists.
He had become more than ever a moralist and a sage.
I'm no moralist, but in my job, I see this every day.
It was these children and not the behavior of the parents which concerned the old moralist.
Americans have on occasion been called moralists who often speak in terms of right and wrong.
He is a public moralist working with a lawyer's instruments.
Now he played the moralist, sometimes the fool, and told himself it did not matter.
How many moralists can dance on the head of a pin?
"Am I to understand that you and your friend are moralists?
Did you believe I was some great moralist on this question?"
That is the difference between being a moralist and a politician.
Johnson regarded himself as a moralist during his career between 1748 and 1760.
About 20 years ago, some Catholic moralists began criticizing this approach.
These are not the words of a moralist, or a campaigner.
He was a strong moralist and always helped his wayward friends.
George Bush could have dismissed the moralists with much the same reply.
There is thus common ground for the two opposing schools of moralists to join issue.
If what the moralists and the physiologists say were true, I'd have been dead long ago.
Who, besides the Governor and a few lonely moralists, is against this?
The moralists' argument against him held that the time to take the money is after a politician has left office.
I'm anything but a moralist, little one, so matters must be bad indeed to alarm even me.
It was one thing not to be a moralist.
He was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one.
But in that case you can't allow yourself to be a moralist either.