Quotes about Integrity
I'm not trying to get myself up a notch on the ladder by shoving somebody else down on the ladder, whether it's a candidate or the president of the United States or anybody else. I just don't believe that's the way one oughta campaign, I've never done that.
— George H. W. Bush
Of course, my faith has a lot to do with being able to be public without being a public nuisance.
— Yolanda Adams
The moral law commands us to make the highest possible good in a world the final object of all our conduct.
— Paul Ricoeur
My objective is not to play for money, as I just want to leave good memories. That is the most important thing!
— Edinson Cavani
What I do with my life is of my own doing. I live it the best way I can. I've been criticized on many, many occasions, because of - acquaintances, and what have you.
— Frank Sinatra
hard work, positive thinking, fair dealing, right treatment of people, and the proper kind of praying always get results. This
— Norman Vincent Peale
One never does wrong by doing right.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Be an all-out, not a hold out.
— Norman Vincent Peale
And if the criticized person takes it quietly without rancor, not striking back but constantly loving, he will gather in friends faster than his critics can manufacture enemies.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Work is not your enemy but your friend. How you work, not what you do, determines the course of your life. You may work grudgingly or you may work gratefully; you may work as a human or you may work as a robot. There is no work so rude that you may not exalt in it; no work so demeaning that you cannot breathe soul into it; no work so dull that you may not enliven it.
— Og Mandino
A good many of our higher-bracket businessmen might have been just as rich, just as powerful, but more respected and infinitely happier, if they had taken the slower and longer road of absolute ethical integrity and moral decency.
— Og Mandino
The only certain means of success is to render more and better service than is expected of you, no matter what the task may be. This is a habit followed by all successful people since the beginning of time. Therefore I saith the surest way to doom yourself to mediocrity is to perform only the work for which you are paid.
— Og Mandino