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Quotes about Integrity

It's all about standing there naked in front of the client. It's about building trust. And in the end, that means the client trusts them and takes care of them.
— Patrick Lencioni
Tell the kind truth.
— Patrick Lencioni
Moments of truth are best handled face-to-face P.30
— Patrick Lencioni
an organization that has properly identified its values and adheres to them will naturally attract the right employees and repel the wrong ones.
— Patrick Lencioni
And they don't worry about whether the potential client will take advantage of their generosity; they know that for every client that does, nine others will appreciate their generosity and start to see themselves as a client even before they formally decide to become one.
— Patrick Lencioni
You shall not commit adultery. You shall not steal. You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.
— Patrick Morley
If I must be faithful to someone or something, I have, first of all, have to be faithful to myself.
— Paulo Coelho
About the nature of human beings. I discovered that confronted by temptation, we will always fall. Given the right circumstances, every human being on this earth would be willing to commit evil.
— Paulo Coelho
We don't always choose the best solution but we carry on regardless, trying to remain upright and decent in order to do honor not to the walls or the doors or the windows but to the empty space inside, the space where we worship and venerate what is dearest and most important to us.
— Paulo Coelho
Avoid those who seek friends in order to maintain a certain social status or to open doors they would not otherwise be able to approach.
— Paulo Coelho
You only need to hide if you're doing something you shouldn't.
— Paulo Coelho
A Warrior of Light never resorts to trickery, but he knows how to distract his opponent.
— Paulo Coelho