Quotes about Character
                        The greatness of a man is measured by the way he treats the little man. Compassion for the weak is a sign of greatness.
                    — Myles Munroe
                        
                
                        Swords appear strong, but they're actually quite weak. Jesus appears weak, but he's actually quite strong.
                    — Rob Bell
                        
                
                        What I have noticed is that no two places in Calcutta are alike. I like the bylanes and the old places. This city has a lot of character.
                    — Barun Sobti
                        
                
                        The goal is to have every character take on a life of his or her own. Sometimes characters will come into the story that I haven't planned.
                    — Francine Rivers
                        
                
                        I am not better than anyone else just because I play football.
                    — Tim Tebow
                        
                
                        I played Mary at the age of seven in my first nativity play, and I loved it - there is something so fascinating about embodying someone else.
                    — Florence Pugh
                        
                
                        I don't want to just be the best player. I want to be a great person, too.
                    — Miguel Cabrera
                        
                
                        My strength does not come from my clothing.
                    — Rain Dove
                        
                
                        I've always been attracted to girls whose hearts are the biggest thing about them. People can be very sweet and kind to others who can do a lot for them. I want to find a girl who will be the same person to those who can't do anything for her in return.
                    — Tim Tebow
                        
                
                        Religion is a good thing for good people and a bad thing for bad people.
                    — Reinhold Niebuhr
                        
                
                        Hypocrisy is a proud desire to appear better than you are. Be thoroughly humbled and vile in your own eyes, and hypocrisy is done.
                    — Richard Baxter
                        
                
                        It is a palpable error of some ministers, who make such a disproportion between their preaching and their living; who study hard to preach exactly, and study little or not at all to live exactly.
                    — Richard Baxter
                        
                 
                        