Quotes about Character
We are all prone to be a little selfish, a little lazy.
— Gordon Hinckley
I knew that the UFC and that mixed martial arts in general was going to prosper because I was extremely selfish and cocky, and I thought: 'Hey, if I like it, everyone's gonna like it.' Well, it came to fruition, and I chose a character that was not a far departure from myself at all.
— Bill Goldberg
There is something about prosperity that brings out the worst in some people.
— Joseph Wirthlin
There are people in the world who aren't necessarily Christians, but they're just naturally nice people who do a lot for other people. Those people will almost always be prosperous people.
— Joyce Meyer
Proverbs 31 is God's definition of Evelyn Roberts.
— Kenneth Copeland
Courage is the gift of character.
— Euripides
O Zeus, why did you give men certain ways to recognize false gold, when there's no mark, no token on the human body, to indicate which men are worthless.
— Euripides
How strange, that bad soil, if the gods send rain and sun, Bears a rich crop, while good soil, starved of what it needs, Is Barren; but mans nature is ingrained - the bad Is never anything but bad, and the good man Is good: misfortune cannot warp his character, His goodness will endure.
— Euripides
The stamp of royal birth is an unmistakable Miracle; and when those who bear a noble name Are worthy of it, the mircable is greater still.
— Euripides
How strange, that bad soil, if the gods send rain and sun, Bears a rich crop, while good soil, starved of what it needs, Is barren; but man's nature is ingrained - the bad Is never anything but bad, and the good man Is good: misfortune cannot warp his character, His goodness will endure.
— Euripides
We all must try to be good.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures.
— F Scott Fitzgerald