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Israel urged Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to condemn the "absolutely unmoral" remarks, saying they endangered the safety of Jewish communities in Spain.

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Those details help Wilder and the screenwriter I. A. L. Diamond “keep their unmoral story going for a couple of minutes over two hours,” he added.

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They discuss no moral problems, they place us in no relation towards our fellow that can be called moral at all, they belong to that part of us which is youthful, undebating, wholly unmoral—though not immoral—they are simply always young, always healthy, always miraculous.

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Of course I leave out of view here all that field of artistic activity which is merely neutral, which is—not immoral but—merely unmoral.

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Or when our own Mr. Way paints his luminous bunches of grapes, one of which will feed the palates of a thousand souls though it is never eaten, and thus shows us how Art repeats the miracle of the loaves and fishes, feeding the multitude and leaving more of the original provision than was at first; we have most delightful unmoral art.

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