Quotes about Values
Human being's moral integrity begins when he is prepared to sacrifice his life for his convictions.
— Eric Metaxas
Karl Bonhoeffer taught his children to speak only when they had something to say. He did not tolerate sloppiness of expression any more than he tolerated self-pity or selfishness or boastful pride. His children loved and respected him in a way that made them eager to gain his approval; he hardly had to say anything to communicate his feelings on a subject. Often a cocked eyebrow was all it took.
— Eric Metaxas
Since the Pilgrims came to our shores in 1620, religious freedom and religious tolerance have been the single most important principle of American life.
— Eric Metaxas
Two changes manifested themselves right away: the first was a new attitude toward money, the second toward time.
— Eric Metaxas
Years later it occurred to me that I was doing the same thing when I was helping my daughter memorize "Paul Revere's Ride." I was teaching her to love sacrifice and goodness and truth and beauty, and I was teaching her the history of America and therefore teaching her to love America.
— Eric Metaxas
The Bonhoeffers raised their children to do the right thing, so when they behaved selflessly and bravely, it was difficult to argue.
— Eric Metaxas
Wilberforce's time at Cambridge over two hundred years ago sounds extraordinarily like the experience of many college students today.
— Eric Metaxas
Here in America my classmates don't know what they are living for, but in Israel, we know.
— Benjamin Netanyahu
Budgets are moral documents. Federal funding should reflect the priorities and the values of the majority of the American people.
— Mike Pence
Deporting asylum seekers back to violence does not reflect the values of our country.
— Diane Guerrero
Regardless of what society says, we can't go on much longer in the sea of immorality without judgment coming.
— Billy Graham
Enron - although an extreme case - is hardly the only company with a hollow set of values.
— Patrick Lencioni