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Quotes about Integrity

Too many men want the freedoms, rewards, and privileges of manhood but only the responsibilities of boyhood. They want intimacy with their wives without loving them as God instructed. They want to be respected by their kids without investing time and discipline in them. They want a higher status at work without raising their own level of honor and integrity.
— Stephen Kendrick
When the trust account is high, communication is easy, instant, and effective.
— Stephen Covey
One mentor I had taught me that people do what you inspect, not necessarily what you expect. In other words, if nobody is watching, there will be some slack off.
— John Catsimatidis
I've slept with a couple of people and made some poor choices and put things in jeopardy with... what I was happy with, and that's my own fault. I've got no one else to blame about that stuff.
— Shane Warne
Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones.
— Phillips Brooks
I was smarter when I was 15, 16 than when I was 18 to 26, because instead of caving in to being cool, I stuck close to my convictions and I was rewarded.
— Ted DiBiase Sr.
Joseph Smith was true to his calling and fulfilled his duty even in the face of severe persecution and great personal sacrifice.
— Joseph Wirthlin
You will survive anything if you live your life from the point of view of truth.
— Oprah Winfrey
The man who sets out to live the life worthwhile-to follow his vision and speak his heart-need not look for position, honors, prosperity.
— Vance Havner
No matter how big a house you have or how slick a car you drive, the only thing you can take with you at the end of your life is your conscience.
— Robin Sharma
The lives of truest heroism are those in which there are no great deeds to look back upon. It is the little things well done that go to make up a truly successful and good life.
— Theodore Roosevelt
We cannot possess the truth fully until it has entered into the very substance of our life by good habits, and by a certain perfection of moral activity.
— Thomas Merton