Quotes about Integrity
And you will have greater credibility with your leader if you admit your shortcomings and refrain from making excuses.
— John Maxwell
Adversity doesn't build character; it reveals it.
— John Maxwell
Integrity: The leader's life and words match. Justice: The leader rejects dishonest gain. Convictions: The leader's values won't allow him or her to accept bribes. Positive focus: The leader refuses to dwell on destructive issues. Pure: The leader disciplines his or her mind to remain clean and pure. Secure: The leader is firm, stable in his identity and source of strength. The Maxwell Leadership Bible
— John Maxwell
wisdom is knowing the right path to take. Integrity is taking it.
— John Maxwell
To be persuasive we must be believable; to be believable we must be credible; to be credible we must be truthful.
— John Maxwell
Value self-improvement above self-promotion. King Solomon of ancient Israel said, "Let instruction and knowledge mean more to you than silver or the finest gold. Wisdom is worth much more than precious jewels or anything else you desire." Make your next career move based on how it will improve you personally rather than how it will enhance you financially.
— John Maxwell
There are really only three kinds of people. Those who don't succeed, those who achieve success temporarily, and those who become and remain successful. Character is the only way to sustain success.
— John Maxwell
Cutting corners is a sign of impatience and poor self-discipline. But if you are willing to follow through, you can achieve a breakthrough. That's why Albert Gray says, "The common denominator of success lies in forming the habit of doing things that failures don't like to do.
— John Maxwell
Learn to be flexible. Thomas Jefferson once said, "In matters of principle, stand like a rock. In matters of taste, swim with the current.
— John Maxwell
Good leaders want the truth—even if it hurts.
— John Maxwell
People don't expect their leaders to be perfect, but they do expect them to be honest. If
— John Maxwell
REAL: relationships, equipping, attitude, and leadership.
— John Maxwell