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Collection of Morals (20)
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A symbolic balance scale showing rejection (red X) on one side and approval (green checkmark) on the other-representing fair judgment or optimal choice.
A student visualizes key classroom moments: teamwork, instruction, scheduling, and hands-on art projects.
A hand carefully places a coin on a scale, weighing monetary value against intangible worth-highlighting the delicate balance in financial choices.
A joyful circle of children from different backgrounds stands united around our planet, representing peace, cooperation, and shared humanity.
A head silhouette containing balanced scales of justice, visualizing the intersection of law, logic, and moral judgment.
Classic black silhouettes of a devil (left) and angel (right), ideal for illustrating duality, temptation, conscience, or spiritual themes.
A modern, chrome-finished justice scale with a symbolic diamond figure, evoking impartiality and moral equilibrium.
A tender moment between a young boy and his grandmother, highlighting affection, care, and the timeless bond of family.
When faced with choices, thoughtful evaluation helps you pick the right path-check or cross, yes or no.
Children from different cultures join hands around the world, celebrating unity and shared humanity.
A suited professional bends to retrieve his briefcase, symbolizing readiness, responsibility, or a fresh start in business.
“Moral Decency!” - A caricatured figure delivering a pointed lesson in virtue with expressive flair.
When every path leads somewhere different, choosing wisely matters-this image captures the moment of strategic deliberation.
This rainbow-colored pyramid visualizes Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development, showing progression from basic obedience to universal ethical principles.
