Quotes about Integrity
Solid character will reflect itself in consistent behavior, while poor character will seek to hide behind deceptive words and actions.
— Myles Munroe
A woman may be beautiful but have poor character. A man may be a business genius, making money left and right, but lack common courtesy, sensitivity, and compassion.
— Myles Munroe
If you must speak ill of another, do not speak it.
— Napoleon Hill
When you are able to maintain your own highest standards of integrity - regardless of what others may do - you are destined for greatness.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember that your real wealth can be measured not by what you have, but by what you are.
— Napoleon Hill
Make it a rule of your life to use your Tongue for high purposes alone. Resolve to speak in no way of any man or woman unless you can speak of the good qualities of that man or woman. No one ever gained Happiness out of injuring the Feelings or Character of someone else. No one ever failed to get Happiness by speaking well of other people.
— Napoleon Hill
The Golden Rule means we should do unto others as we would wish them to do unto us if our positions were reversed.
— Napoleon Hill
Building alibis is a deeply rooted habit.
— Napoleon Hill
A man should be decided always, both where he knows and where he does not know. He should be as ready to say "no" as "yes", as quick to acknowledge his ignorance as to impart his knowledge. If he stands upon fact, and acts from the simple truth, he will find no room for halting between two opinions.
— Napoleon Hill
Even as the holy and the righteous cannot rise beyond the highest which is in each one of you, so the wicked and the weak cannot fall lower than the lowest which is in you also.
— Napoleon Hill
No man can afford to express, through words or acts, that which is not in harmony with his own belief, and if he does so he must pay by the loss of his ability to influence others.
— Napoleon Hill
Newspapers of the future, to be conducted successfully, must be divorced from special privilege and relieved from the subsidy of advertising. They must cease to be organs of propaganda for the interests which patronize their advertising columns. The type of newspaper which publishes scandal and lewd pictures will eventually go the way of all forces which debauch the human mind. These
— Napoleon Hill