Quotes about Reliability
No good sensible working bee listens to the advice of a bedbug on the subject of business.
- Elbert Hubbard
The stars may fall, but God's promises will stand and be fulfilled.
- JI Packer
Better a broken promise than none at all.
- Mark Twain
Never promise more than you can perform.
- Publilius Syrus
One man told me the most helpful person during his long illness was an office colleague who called every day, just to check. His visits, usually twice a week, never exceeded fifteen minutes, but the consistency of his calls and visits became a fixed point, something he could count on when everything else in his life seemed unstable.
- Philip Yancey
For the LORD your God is a merciful God; he will not abandon or destroy you or forget the covenant with your forefathers, which he confirmed to them by oath.
- Philip Yancey
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever" (Hebrews 13:8).
- Philip Yancey
But that didn't happen. Somehow, he was standing on solid ground that looked anything but solid.
- Priscilla Shirer
I have a simple rule that is of great value in identifying whom to trust: Do not choose friends on the basis of personality, 'chemistry,' or enjoyment alone. Know their character (i.e. their values and whether they act on those values) before you trust them.
- Dennis Prager
The President of the Church will not lead the people of the Church astray. It will never happen.
- James Faust
A prominent businessman once replied to a question: "If I had to name the one most important quality of a top manager, I would say, personal integrity.
- J. Oswald Sanders
Nothing will make a better impression on your leader than your ability to manage yourself. If your leader must continually expend energy managing you, then you will be perceived as someone who drains time and energy. If you manage yourself well, however, your boss will see you as someone who maximizes opportunities and leverages personal strengths. That will make you someone your leader turns to when the heat is on.
- John Maxwell