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Quotes about Integrity

How can we come to church and sing our hymns and pray our prayers and spit on the very creation God made above every other living thing on this earth?
— Cathy Gohlke
An artist will betray himself by some sort of sincerity.
— GK Chesterton
When some English moralists write about the importance of having character, they appear to mean only the importance of having a dull character.
— GK Chesterton
Because others have let us down, it is now our duty to face the hard truths and do the right thing--no matter the personal cost.
— Glenn Beck
I don't have to wear a three-piece suit to be a good person, but I would like everything about me-even my clothes-to reflect a certain uncompromising integrity.
— Glenn Beck
Without morality and virtue most things in a free society fall apart. But with them, anything is possible.
— Glenn Beck
If you catch them in an early lie, they learn their lesson and so they don't continue to do it. But if you don't call them on early lies, they only get worse, bigger, and more dangerous.
— Glenn Beck
Don't take my word for it! I challenge you to do your own homework.
— Glenn Beck
Evil is evil, and no good comes of calling it by any other name.
— Glenn Beck
Now I see a few campuses that are honest
— Gloria Steinem
It isn't really important to decide when you are very young just exactly what you want to become when you grow up. It is much more important to decide on the way you want to live. If you are going to be honest with yourself and honest with your friends, if you are going to get involved in causes which are good for others, not only for yourselves, then it seems to me that that is sufficient, and maybe what you will be is only a matter of chance.
— Golda Meir
The remedy for most marital stress is not in divorce. It is in repentance and forgiveness, in sincere expressions of charity and service. It is not in separation. It is in simple integrity that leads a man and a woman to square up their shoulders and meet their obligations. It is found in the Golden Rule, a time-honored principle that should first and foremost find expression in marriage.
— Gordon Hinckley