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“When it turns out that the greatest enemy of truth is not falsehood, but gibberish, it turns out that the greatest intellectual virtue is not deductive brilliance or factual erudition, but common sense. When it turns out that the greatest enemy of decency is not hatred, but arbitrariness, it turns out that the greatest moral virtue is not kindness or mercy, but perseverance. When it turns out that the greatest enemy of good taste is not vulgarity, but ostentation, it turns out that the greatest aesthetic virtue is not elegance or refinement, but moderation. And when it turns out that the greatest enemy of civilization is not barbarity, but infantilism, it turns out that the greatest cultural virtue is not sophistication, but integrity.”

— Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski, Share via Whatsapp

“The sympathy for the case is nice, but she’s sorry I’m upset? That’s not the same as apologizing for her actions or the garbage she said. She’s sorry I reacted the way I did. Oddly enough, I needed to know that.”

— Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give, Share via Whatsapp

“Surround yourself with good people. People with purpose and passion and who value principles, integrity and loyalty.”

— Carlos Wallace, Share via Whatsapp

“That something is not impossible does not mean that it happened.”

— Adrian Goldsworthy, Antony and Cleopatra, Share via Whatsapp

“Person s behavior reflects nothing but the mirror of an aura he/she brought up in. Never doubt their integrity because of their insecurities.”

— Surjeet Kumar, Share via Whatsapp

“The first step for a leader is to be right with yourself. Integrity is the basis of leadership.”

— Condoleezza Rice, Share via Whatsapp

“From the crucible of courage, perseverance, and integrity comes triumph.”

— Brian Goedken, Share via Whatsapp

“Don’t trade in your integrity for influence.”

— Richie Norton, Share via Whatsapp

“If you want success and longevity for your business, earning a reputation for integrity is crucial. People want to work with people and companies they can trust. Trying to hide a mistake and hope nobody notices or passing the buck does not inspire confidence or respect—from anyone, employees, vendors, or customers alike. Owning up shows integrity and whatever embarrassment you may feel is worth it because in the end people will likely trust you more going forward. It’s not the mistake that is a deal-breaker, it’s being dishonest about it.”

— Ziad Abdelnour- Start-Up Saboteurs How Incompetence, Ego, and Small Thinking Prevent Wealth, Share via Whatsapp

“Show me an artist whose work is not self indulgent, and I ll show you a sell out.”

— Oliver Oyanadel, Share via Whatsapp

“Undeniable integrity is the absolute supreme quality. Without it, no genuine accomplishment is attainable, whether it’s on a football field, in the armed forces, in your marriage, or in running your own business …. or perhaps in writing a book.”

— Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe, Share via Whatsapp

“Principles are worth something only if you stick by them, even when they feel inconvenient. It s easy to rationalize and find seemingly altruistic reasons for betraying a moral imperative, but that s exactly when principles are most important.”

— Sarah McBride, Tomorrow Will Be Different: Love, Loss, and the Fight for Trans Equality, Share via Whatsapp

“While knowledge without integrity is dangerous, integrity without knowledge is weak and useless.”

— Matt Haig, How to Stop Time, Share via Whatsapp

“There is no stupid question. Stupid people don t ask questions.”

— Sophia Skaalerud, Share via Whatsapp

“We don t judge people when we feel good about ourselves.”

— Brené Brown, Rising Strong, Share via Whatsapp

“If you are unsure about love, then look for a man who understands gentleness; who it passionate about honorable things; who will act swiftly to protect you, whether it be from the sword or even from little things—like cruel words and things that frighten you; who is patient and certain in his own strengths and abilities, and does not need to prove to any man or woman that he is better than they are.”

— Elizabeth D. Marie, Seeking Giants, Share via Whatsapp

“People with integrity expect to be believed. If not, they let time prove them right.”

— Ann Landers, A Sequence for Academic Writing, Share via Whatsapp