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The greatest work in all the world is the building of men and women of character. Without character there is not much that is worthwhile.
- Ezra Taft Benson
The principles always work if you work the principles.
- Jack Canfield
Our policies must be premised on, and must reinforce, values such as family, hard work, integrity and personal responsibility.
- Dan Quayle
I shall argue that strong men, conversely, know when to compromise and that all principles can be compromised to serve a greater principle.
- Andrew Carnegie
Only to the extent that men desire peace and brotherhood can the world be made better. No peace even though temporarily obtained, will be permanent, whether to individuals or nations, unless it is built upon the solid foundation of eternal principles.
- David O. McKay
When you are able to maintain your own highest standards of integrity - regardless of what others may do - you are destined for greatness.
- Napoleon Hill
A philosophy a system of principles that will guide your thoughts and actions.
- Napoleon Hill
applies the principles of success. One of these is desire: knowing what one wants. Remember this Ford story as you read, and pick out the lines in which the secret of his stupendous achievement has been described. If you can do this, if you can lay your finger on the particular group of principles which made Henry Ford rich, you can equal his achievements
- Napoleon Hill
Everything is useful which contributes to fix in the principles and practices of virtue.
- Thomas Jefferson
The contest is not between Us and Them, but between Good and Evil, and if those who would fight Evil adopt the ways of Evil, Evil wins.
- Thomas Jefferson
That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
- Thomas Jefferson
The true spiritual life is a life neither of dionysian orgy nor of apollonian clarity: it transcends both. It is a life of wisdom, a life of sophianic love. In Sophia, the highest wisdom-principle, all the greatness and majesty of the unknown that is in God and all that is rich and maternal in His creation are united inseparably, as paternal and maternal principles, the uncreated Father and created Mother-Wisdom.
- Thomas Merton