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Quotes about Honor

Reputation is what men and women think of us. Character is what God and the angels know of us.
— Thomas Paine
It is the object only of war that makes it honorable. And if there was ever a just war since the world began, it is this in which America is now engaged.
— Thomas Paine
Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and angels know of us.
— Thomas Paine
Public money ought to be touched with the most scrupulous consciousness of honour. It is not the produce of riches only, but of the hard earnings of labour and poverty. It is drawn even from the bitterness of want and misery. Not a beggar passes, or perishes in the streets, whose mite is not in that mass.
— Thomas Paine
When promises are verified, God's truth is magnified.
— Thomas Watson
What is the duty which God requireth of man? Obedience to his revealed will. It is not enough to hear God's voice, but we must obey. Obedience is a part of the honour we owe to God.
— Thomas Watson
Those who are patterns of mercy should be trumpets of praise.
— Thomas Watson
Are these the duties I required? I called for the heart and spirit and you bring nothing but the carcass of duty. Should I receive this?" "The Lord says These people come near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me." Isaiah 29:13
— Thomas Watson
As therefore we cherish our salvation and the honor of true religion, let us shine in that orb of relationships where God has placed us.
— Thomas Watson
There is no one member of the body breaks forth more in God's dishonour than the tongue.
— Thomas Watson
you speak of true honor, it is to be born of God; if of true valor, it is to fight the good fight of faith; if of true delight, it is to have joy in the Holy Spirit. Oh, then, espouse godliness! Here reality is to be had. Of other things we may say, "They comfort in vain!" (Zech. 10:2)
— Thomas Watson
If you speak of true honor, it is to be born of God; if of true valor, it is to fight the good fight of faith; if of true delight, it is to have joy in the Holy Spirit. Oh, then, espouse godliness! Here reality is to be had. Of other things we may say, "They comfort in vain!" (Zech. 10:2)
— Thomas Watson