Quotes about Character
What could an unsanctified man do in Heaven, if by any chance he got there? Let that question be fairly looked in the face and fairly answered. No man can possibly be happy in a place where he is not in his element and where all around him is not congenial to his tastes, habits and character.
— JC Ryle
Christian teaching about sex is not a set of isolated prohibitions; it is an integral part of what the Bible has to say about living in such a way that our lives communicate the character of God.
— Rowan Williams
Do not jockey for position or try to prove your importance to others with a lot of hollow, empty boasting and self-promotion. Instead, have a modest opinion of yourself, and learn to recognize the outstanding contributions that others have to impart.
— Rick Renner
Every day ask yourself, "What would I do today if I were a better person?"
— Robert Brault
Present yourself always As who you would be, And that is the person The world will see.
— Robert Brault
In order to preserve your self-respect, it is sometimes necessary to lie and cheat.
— Robert Byrne
What an important lesson for all of us! The words that come out of our mouths are a direct indicator of what is in our hearts. Idle
— Robert Morris
I read the story of Red Riding Hood today. I think the wolf was the most interesting character in it. Red Riding Hood was a stupid little thing so easily fooled.
— LM Montgomery
Some people are naturally good, you know, and others are not. I'm one of the others.
— LM Montgomery
It does people good to have to do things they don't like...in moderation.
— LM Montgomery
Can I help you? said Jane. Though Jane herself had no inkling of it, those words were the keynote of her character. Any one else would probably have said, What is the matter? But Jane always wanted to help: and, though she was too young to realize it, the tragedy of her little existence was that nobody ever wanted her help.
— LM Montgomery
every girl, whose ideals are high and pure, wields over her friends; an influence which would endure as long as she was faithful to those ideals and which she would as certainly lose if she were ever false to them.
— LM Montgomery