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Quotes about Integrity

It must be good to die in the knowledge that one has done some truthful work...and to know that, as a result, one will live on in the memory of at least a few and leave a good example for those who come after.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Anyone who leads an upright life and experiences real difficulty and disappointment and yet is not crushed by them is worth more than one for whom everything has always been plain sailing and who has known nothing but relative prosperity.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Whoever lives sincerely and encounters much trouble and disappointment, but is not bowed down by them, is worth more than one who has always sailed before the wind and has only known relative prosperity.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Anyone who leads an upright life and experiences real difficulty and disappointment and yet is not crushed by them is worth more than one for whom everything has always been plain sailing and who has known nothing but relative prosperity"_Page.52
— Vincent Van Gogh
Pride is concerned with who is right. Humility is concerned with what is right.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Apply this simple rule to your conversations: If you wouldn't write it down and sign it, don't say it.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
The more credible you are, the more confidence people place in you, thereby allowing you the privilege of influencing their lives.
— John Maxwell
I'll never tell a lie. I'll never make a misleading statement. I'll never betray the confidence that any of you had in me. And I'll never avoid a controversial issue.
— Jimmy Carter
There is only one form of political strategy in which I have any confidence, and that is to try to do the right thing and sometimes be able to succeed.
— Calvin Coolidge
Oftentimes nothing profits more than self-esteem grounded on what is just and right and well-managed.
— John Milton
I would rather be a little nobody, then to be a evil somebody.
— Abraham Lincoln
it's easy to stand in the crowd but it takes courage to stand alone
— Mahatma Gandhi