"Always do right - this
will gratify some and astonish the rest." Mark
Twain
"Your
reputation is in the hands of others. That's what
a reputation is. You can't control that. The only
thing you can control is your character."Dr. Wayne
W. Dyer
"Of all
the properties which belong to honorable men, not
one is so highly prized as that of character."
Henry Clay
"Circumstances do not make a man, they
reveal him." Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
"Die when
I may, I want it said by those who knew me best
that I always plucked a thistle and planted a
flower where I thought a flower would grow."
Abraham Lincoln
"Judge of
your natural character by what you do in your
dreams." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"There is
nothing in which people more betray their
character than in what they laugh at." Goethe
"It's
really a wonder that I haven't dropped all my
ideals, because they seem so absurd and impossible
to carry out. Yet I keep them, because in spite of
everything I still believe that people are really
good at heart." Anne Frank
"Character cannot be developed in ease and
quiet. Only through experiences of trial and
suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision
cleared, ambition inspired and success achieved."
Helen Keller
"Who you
are speaks so loudly I can't hear what you're
saying." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"That
which does not kill me, makes me stronger." SEAL
Team saying
"Kindness
in words creates confidence Kindness in thinking
creates profoundness Kindness in giving creates
love." Lao-Tzu
"Be kind,
for everyone you meet is fighting a harder
battle." Plato
"Do
right. Do your best. Treat others as you want to
be treated." Lou Holtz
"A man
never stands as tall as when he kneels to help a
child."The Knights of Pythagoras
"If you
stand straight, do not fear a crooked shadow."
Chinese Proverb
"Glass,
china, and reputation are easily cracked and never
well mended."Old Folk Saying
"Where
there is no shame, there is no honor." African
Proverb
"Men of
genius are admired, men of wealth are envied, men
of power are feared; but only men of character are
trusted."Alfred Adler
"It is
not only fine feathers that make fine birds."Aesop
"If we
can implant in our people the Christian virtues
which we sum up in the word character, and, at the
same time, give them a knowledge of the line which
should be drawn between voluntary action and
governmental compulsion in a democracy, and of
what can be accomplished within the stern laws of
economics, we will enable them to retain their
freedom, and at the same time, make them worthy to
be free."Winthrop Williams Aldrich
"Don't
accept that others know you better than yourself.
Work joyfully and peacefully, knowing that right
thoughts and right efforts will inevitably bring
about right results."James Allen
"Whether
you be man or woman you will never do anything in
this world without courage. It is the greatest
quality of the mind next to honor."James Allen
"The
moment a question comes to your mind, see yourself
mentally taking hold of it and disposing of it. In
that moment is your choice made. Thus you learn to
take the path to the right. Thus you learn to
become the decider and not the vacillator. Thus
you build character."H. Van Anderson
"The
moment a question comes to your mind, see yourself
mentally taking hold of it and disposing of it. In
that moment is your choice made. Thus you learn to
take the path to the right. Thus you learn to
become the decider and not the vacillator. Thus
you build character." H. Van Anderson
"A person
shows what he is by what he does with what he
has."Anonymous
"At a
distance from home a man is judged by what he
means." Anonymous
"Character is a diamond that scratches
every other stone."Anonymous
"Character is a victory, not a
gift."Anonymous
"Character, like a kettle, once mended,
always requires repairs."Anonymous
"I am
building a character that shall never know
completion.
May I, as the days come and go,
ever draw nearer to God through service to His
children."Anonymous
"I
watched them tearing a building down
A gang of
men in a busy town.
With a Ho-Heave-Ho, a lusty
yell
They swung a beam—and a side wall
fell.
I asked
the foreman, "Are these men skilled
And the men
you'd hire if you had to build?"
"For the
most part," he said, "No indeed.
Just common
labor is all I need.
"I can
easily wreck in a day or two
What builders have
taken a year to do.
And I thought to myself, as
I went away,
Which of these roles have I tried
to play?
Am I a
builder, who works with care,
Measuring life by
the rule and square?
Am I
shaping my deeds to a well made plan?
Patiently
doing the things I can?
Or, am I
a wrecker, who walks the town
Content with the
labor of tearing down?"
Anonymous
"Reputation is the shell a man discards
when he leaves life for immortality. His character
he takes with him."Anonymous
"Reputation is what the world thinks a man
is; character is what he really is."Anonymous
"Though a
man without money is poor, a man with nothing but
money is still poorer. Worldly gifts cannot bear
up the spirits from fainting and sinking when
trials and troubles come, any more than headache
can be cured by a golden crown or toothache by a
chain of pearls."Anonymous
"When I
do right, no one remembers. When I do wrong, no
one ever forgets."Anonymous
"When
small men begin to cast long shadows, it is a sure
sign that the sun is setting."Anonymous
"You can
tell what a man is by what he does when he hasn’t
anything to do."Anonymous
"You
can't measure the heart of a champion."Anonymous
"You
don’t have to tell how you live each day,
You
don’t have to say if you work or you
play,
Attired, true barometer serves in the
place,
However you life, it will show in your
face.
The
false, the deceit that you bear in your
heart
Will not stay inside where it first got a
start;
For sinew and blood are a thin veil of
lace—
What you wear in your heart, you wear in
your face.
If your
life is unselfish, if for others you live,
For
not what you get, but how much you can give;
If
you live close to God in his infinite
grace—
You don’t have to tell it, it shows in
your face."
Anonymous
"If you
are not leaning, no one will let you down."Dr.
Robert Anthony
"Such as
are thy habitual thoughts, such also will be the
character of thy soul—for the soul is dyed by the
thoughts. Dye it then, with a continuous series of
such thoughts as these—that where a man can live,
there if he will, he can also live well."Marcus
Antonius
"Dignity
does not consist in possessing honors, but in
deserving them."Aristotle
"To enjoy
the things we ought and to hate the things we
ought has the greatest bearing on excellence of
character."Aristotle
"Good
habits are not made on birthdays, nor Christian
character at the new year. The workshop of
character is everyday life. The uneventful and
commonplace hour is where the battle is lost or
won."Maltbie Davenport Babcock,
"A
character standard is far more important than even
a gold standard. The success of all economic
systems is still dependent upon both righteous
leaders and righteous people. In the last
analysis, our national future depends upon our
national character that is, whether it is
spiritually or materially minded."Roger Ward
Babson
"Character builds slowly, but it can be
torn down with incredible swiftness."Faith Baldwin
"As
diamond cuts diamond, and one hone smoothes a
second, all the parts of intellect are whetstones
to each other; and genius, which is but the result
of their mutual sharpening, is character, too."H.
W. Bartol
"No man
can tell whether he is rich or poor by turning to
his ledger. It is the heart that makes a man rich.
He is rich according to what he is, not according
to what he has."Henry Ward Beecher
"Thought
creates character."Annie Bessant
"Character may be manifested in the great
moments, but it is made in the small
ones."
Phillips Brooks
"Christianity knows no truth which is not
the child of love and the parent of duty."Phillips
Brooks
"Sad is
the day for any man when he becomes absolutely
satisfied with the life he is living, the thoughts
that he is thinking and the deeds that he is
doing; when there ceases to be forever beating at
the doors of his soul a desire to do something
larger which he seeks and knows he was meant and
intended to do."
Phillips Brooks
"Some
day, in years to come, you will be wrestling with
the great temptation, or trembling under the great
sorrow of your life. But the real struggle is
here, now, in these quiet weeks. Now it is being
decided whether, in the day of your supreme sorrow
or temptation, you shall miserably fail or
gloriously conquer. Character cannot be made
except by a steady, long-continued
process."
Phillips Brooks
"Even as
water carves monuments of stone, so do our
thoughts shape our character.
Hugh B. Brown
"Our
character is what we do when we think no one is
looking."Jackson Browne
"It is an
old saying, and one of fearful and fathomless
import, that we are forming characters for
eternity. Form- ing characters? Whose? Our own or
others? Both—and in that momentous act lies the
peril and responsibility of our existence."Elihu
Burritt
"A man’s
got to know his limitations."Harry Callahan
"All
honor’s wounds are self-inflicted."Andrew Carnegie
"The
higher up you go, the more gentle you have to
reach down to help other people succeed."
Rick
Castro
"After
I'm dead I'd rather have people ask why I have no
monument than why I have one."
Cato the Elder
"Every
human being is intended to have a character of his
own; to be what no other is, and to do what no
other can do."William Ellery Channing
"Every
human being is intended to have a character of his
own; to be what no other is, and to do what no
other can do."Edward Hubbel Chapin
"Be your
character what it will, it will be known; and
nobody will take it upon your word."
Philip
Dormer Shanhope, Lord Chesterfield
"He
adorned whatever subject he either spoke or wrote
upon, by the most splendid eloquence."Philip
Dormer Shanhope, Lord Cheserfield
"The
nation looked upon him as a deserter, and he
shrunk into insignificancy and an
earldom."
Philip Dormer Shanhope, Lord
Chesterfield
"The real
long term objective of the Welfare Plan is the
fulfilling of character in the members of the
Church, givers and receivers, rescuing all that is
finest down deep inside of them, and bringing to
flower and fruitage the latent richness of the
Spirit, which, after all, is the mission and
purpose and reason for being of this Church.
J.
Reuben Clark Jr.
"A
nation's character is the sum of its splendid
deeds; they constitute one common patrimony, the
nation's inheritance. They awe foreign powers,
they arouse and animate our own people."
Henry
Clay
"Of all
the properties which belong to honorable men, not
one is so highly prized as that of
character."Henry Clary
"Our own
heart, and not other men's opinions, forms our
true honor."Samuel Taylor Coleridge
"There
are two types of people — those who come into a
room and say, 'Well, here I am!' and those who
come in and say, 'Ah, there you are."Frederick L.
Collins
"It is
true that we shall not be able to reach
perfection, but in our struggle toward it we shall
strengthen our characters and give stability to
our ideas, so that, whilst ever advancing calmly
in the same direction, we shall b e rendered
capable of applying the faculties with which we
have been gifted to the best possible
account."Confucius
"We do
not need more national development, we need more
spiritual development. We do not need more
intellectual power, we need more spiritual power.
We do not need more knowledge, we need more
character. We do not need more law, we need more
religion. We do not need more of the things that
are seen, we need more of the things that are
unseen."
John Calvin Coolidge
"Responsibility is the thing people dread
most of all. Yet it is the one thing in the world
that develops us, gives us man hood or womanhood
fibre."Dr. Frank Crane
"The good
man is the man who, no matter how morally unworthy
he has been, is moving to become better."John
Dewey
"Character isn't inherited. One builds it
daily by the way one thinks and acts, thought by
thought, action by action. If one lets fear or
hate or anger take possession of the mind, they
become self-forged chains."Helen Douglas
"To the
pure geometer the radius of curvature is an
incidental characteristic — like the grin of the
Cheshire cat. To the physicist it is an
indispensable characteristic. It would be going
too far to say that to the physicist the cat is
merely incidental to the grin. Physics is
concerned with interrelatedness such as the
interrelatedness of cats and grins. In this case
the "cat without a grin" and the "grin without a
cat" are equally set aside as purely mathematical
phantasies."
Sir Arthur Anthony Eddington
"The
surest way to know our gold, is to look upon it
and examine it in God's furnace, where he tries it
that we may see what it is. If we have a mind to
know whether a building stands strong or not, we
must look upon it when the wind blows. If we would
know whether a staff be strong, or a rotten,
broken reed, we must observe it when it is leaned
on and weight is borne upon it. If we would weigh
ourselves justly we must weigh ourselves in God's
scales that he makes use of to weigh us."Jonathan
Edwards
"Weakness
of attitude becomes weakness of character."Albert
Einstein
'Character, says Novalis, in one of his
questionable aphorisms—’character is
destiny’.George Elliot
"Each man
takes care that his neighbor shall not cheat him.
But a day comes when he begins to care that he
does not cheat his neighbor. Then all goes well —
he has changed his market-cart into a chariot of
the sun."Ralph Waldo Emerson
"If you
would not be known to do anything, never do
it."Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Make the
most of yourself, for that is all there is of
you."Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Self-trust is the essence of
heroism."Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Those
who listened to Lord Chatham felt that there was
something finer in the man, than anything which he
said."Ralph Waldo Emerson
"What
lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny
matters compared to what lies within us."
Ralph
Waldo Emerson
"What you
do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you
say."Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Who you
are is speaking so loudly that I can't hear what
you're saying."Ralph Waldo Emerson
"No
gilded dome swells from the lowly roof to catch
the morning or evening beam; but the love and
gratitude of united America settle upon it in one
eternal sunshine. From beneath that humble roof
went forth the intrepid and unselfish warrior, the
magistrate who knew no glory but his country's
good; to that he returned, happiest when his work
was done. There he lived in noble simplicity,
there he died in glory and peace. While it stands,
the latest generations of the grateful children of
America will make this pilgrimage to it as to a
shrine; and when it shall fall, if fall it must,
the memory and the name of Washington shall shed
an eternal glory on the spot."Edward Everett
"Life is
a series of experiences, each one of which makes
us bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to
realize this. For the world was built to develop
character, and we must learn that the setbacks and
griefs which we endure help us in our marching
onward."Henry Ford
"He that
has done you a kindness will be more ready to do
you another, than he whom you yourself have
obliged."Benjamin Franklin
"Character is not made in a crisis it is
only exhibited."Robert Freeman
"Essential characteristics of a gentleman:
The will to put himself in the place of others;
the horror of forcing others into positions from
which he would himself recoil; the power to do
what seems to him to be right, without considering
what others may say or think."John Galsworthy
"A "No"
uttered from deepest conviction is better and
greater than a “Yes” merely uttered to please, or
what is worse, to avoid trouble."Mohandas
Karamchand Gandhi
"One man
cannot do right in one department of life whilst
he is occupied in doing wrong in any other
department. Life is one indivisible
whole."Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
"Faced
with crisis, the man of character falls back on
himself. He imposes his own stamp of action, takes
responsibility for it, makes it his own."General
Charles DeGaulle
"Success
is always temporary. When all is said and done,
the only thing you'll have left is your
character."Vince Gill
"We are
where we are, as we are, because of what we
are."Earle J. Glade
"Character develops itself in the stream of
life."Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"Genius
develops in quiet places,
Character out in the
full current of human life.
Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe
"He who
is plenteously provided for from within needs but
little from without."
Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe
"Men show
their character in nothing more clearly than by
what they think laughable."Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe
"Talent
develops in tranquillity, character in the full
current of human life."
Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe
"Talent
is nurtured in solitude; character is formed in
the stormy billows of the world."
Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
"We are
shaped and fashioned by what we love."Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
"We have
all been inoculated with Christianity, and are
never likely to take it seriously now! You put
some of the virus of some dreadful illness into a
man's arm, and there is a little itchiness, some
scratchiness, a slight discomfort—disagreeable, no
doubt, but not the fever of the real disease, the
turning and the tossing, and the ebbing strength.
And we have all been inoculated with Christianity,
more or less. We are on Christ's side, we wish him
well, we hope that He will win, and we are even
prepared to do something for Him, provided, of
course, that He is reasonable, and does not make
too much of an upset among our cozy comforts and
our customary ways. But there is not the passion
of zeal, and the burning enthusiasm, and the
eagerness of self-sacrifice, of the real faith
that changes character and wins the world."A.J.
Gossip
"A
reputation once broken may possibly be repaired,
but the world will always keep their eyes on the
spot where the crack was."Joseph Hall
"A good
character is, in all cases, the fruit of personal
exertion. It is not inherited from parents; it is
not created by external advantages; it is no
necessary appendage of birth, wealth, talents, or
station; but it is the result of one's own
endeavors—the fruit and reward of good principles
manifested in a course of virtuous and honorable
action."J. Hawes
"A good
name is seldom regained. When character is gone,
all is gone, and one of the richest jewels of life
is lost forever."J. Hawes
"There
are men whom a happy disposition, a strong desire
of glory and esteem, inspire with the same love
for justice and virtue which men in general have
for riches and honors....But the number of these
men is so small that I only mention them in honor
of humanity."Helvetius
"To keep
your character intact you cannot stoop to filthy
acts. It makes it easier to stoop the next
time."Katherine Hepburn
"A man’s
character is his fate.Heraclitus
"Character is destiny.Heraclitus
"What
lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny
matters,
compared to what lies within
us."Oliver Wendell Holmes
"The true
test of character is not how much we know how to
do, but how we behave when we don't know what to
do."Jon Holt
"What
people say behind your back is your standing in
the community."Ed Howe
"Character is the result of two things:
mental attitude and the way we spend our
time."
Elbert Green Hubbard
"The
proper time to influence the character of a child
is about a hundred years before he is born."Dean
Inge
"The
proper time to influence the character of a child
is about a hundred years before he is
born."Washington Irvine
"One man
with courage makes a majority.Andrew Jackson
"What is
character but the determination of incident? What
is incident but the illustration of
character?"Henry James Jr.
"In
matters of style swim with the current; In matters
of principle, stand like a rock."
Thomas
Jefferson
"Of the
various executive abilities, no one excited more
anxious concern than that of placing the interests
of our fellow-citizens in the hands of honest men,
with understanding sufficient for their stations.
No duty is at the same time more difficult to
fulfil. The knowledge of character possessed by a
single individual is of necessity limited. To seek
out the best through the whole Union, we must
resort to the information which from the best of
men, acting disinterestedly and with the purest
motives, is sometimes incorrect."Thomas Jefferson
"A good
name, like good will, is got by many actions and
lost by one.Lord Jeffrey
"Every
man has three characters: That which he exhibits,
that which he has, and that which he thinks he
has."Alphonse Karr
"Character cannot be developed in ease and
quiet. Only through experiences of trial and
suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision
cleared, ambition inspired and success
achieved.
Helen Adams Keller
"Courage
is doing without witnesses that which we would be
capable of doing before everyone."François, Duc de
La Rochefoucauld
"Weakness
of character is the only defect which cannot be
amended."
François, Duc de La Rochefoucauld
"The true
measure of a man is how he treats someone who can
do him absolutely no good."
Ann Landers
"Action,
looks, words, steps, form the alphabet by which
you may spell character.
Johann Kaspar Lavater
"I am
prejudiced in favor of him who, without impudence,
can ask boldly. He has faith in humanity, and
faith in himself. Noone who is not accustomed to
giving grandly can ask nobly and with
boldness."Johann Kaspar Lavater
"What you
see and hear depends a great deal on where you are
standing; it also depends on what sort of person
you are.C.S. Lewis
"Character is like a tree and reputation
its shadow. The shadow is what we think it is; the
tree is the real thing."Abraham Lincoln
"Nearly
all men can stand adversity, but if you want to
test a man’s character, give him power."Abraham
Lincoln
"Things
turn out best for the people who make the best of
the way things turn out."Art Linkletter
"Every
man must some time or other be trusted to
himself."John Locke
"The
discipline of desire is the background of
character."John Locke
"The
measure of a man's real character is what he would
do if he knew he would never be found out."Thomas
Babington, Lord Macaulay
"A man
without character is like a ship without a
rudder.Karl G. Maeser
"New York
is one of the capitals of the world and Los
Angeles is a constellation of plastic, San
Francisco is a lady, Boston has become Urban
Renewal, Philadelphia and Baltimore and Washington
wink like dull diamonds in the smog of Eastern
Megalopolis, and New Orleans is unremarkable past
the French Quarter. Detroit is a one-trade town,
Pittsburgh has lost its golden triangle, St. Louis
has become the golden arch of the corporation, and
nights in Kansas City close early. The oil
depletion allowance makes Houston and Dallas
naught but checkerboards for this sort of game.
But Chicago is a great American city. Perhaps it
is the last of the great American cities."Norman
Mailer
" . . .
success is a combination of many things, but a
good character is the foundation of the kind of
success that will bring you real happiness. Choose
your friends wisely—they will make or break
you."Marriott Hotels
"Tolerance is another word for
indifference."William Somerset Maugham
"If you
create an act, you create a habit.
If you
create a habit, you create a character.
If you
create a character, you create a destiny."André
Maurois
"A big
man is one who makes us feel bigger when we are
with him."John C. Maxwell
"A man's
reaction to his appetites and impulses when they
are roused gives the measure of that man's
character. In these reactions are revealed the
man's power to govern or his forced servility to
yield."David Oman McKay
"There is
[a] spiritual strength derived from the subjecting
of the physical appetite to the will of the
individual. "He who reigns within himself and
rules passions, desires, and fears is more than
king." If there were no other virtues in fasting
but gaining strength of character, that alone
would be sufficient justification for its
universal acceptance."David Oman McKay
"Character consists of what you do on the
third and fourth tries."John Albert Michener
"You can
easily judge the character of a man by how he
treats those who can do nothing for him."James D.
Miles
"You will
be better advised to watch what we do instead of
what we say."John D. Mitchell
"A
person's treatment of money is the most decisive
test of his character, how they make it and how
they spend it."James Moffatt
"The most
vital test of a man’s character is not how he
behaves after success, but how he sustains
defeat."Raymond Moley
"It is
not only for what we do that we are held
responsible, but also for what we do not do."John
Baptiste Moliére
"Character is what you are in the
dark."Dwight L. Moody
"No man
can climb out beyond the limitations of his own
character."John Lord Morley
"Character is a subtle thing. Its sources
are obscure, its roots delicate and invisible. We
know it when we see it and it always commands our
admiration, and the absence of it our pity; but it
is largely a matter of will." Leo J. Muir
"The real
character of a man is found out by his
amusements."Jean Iris Murdoch
"Tell me
what ticks you off, and I will tell you what makes
you tick."Lloyd John Ogilvie
"Character is much easier kept than
recovered."Thomas Paine
"Reputation is what men and women think of
us; character is what God and angels know of
us."Thomas Paine
"Let us
do our duty in our shop or our kitchen, in the
market, the street, the office, the school, the
home, just as faithfully as if we stood in the
front rank of some great battle, and knew that
victory for mankind depended on our bravery,
strength, and skill. When we do that, the humblest
of us will be serving in that great army which
achieves the welfare of the world."Theodore Parker
"Honor
and shame from no condition rise; Act well your
part, there all the honor lies."
Alexander Pope
"Most
women have no characters at all."Alexander Pope
"Passing
the veil does not alter a man; it certainly takes
him from the eyes of flesh, but the capacity, the
intelligence, the thinking powers, are all alive
and quick; and if they hear the Gospel they will
be glad, and the promises are made to them, and
they will rejoice in them."Parley P. Pratt
"Character is made by what you stand for;
reputation by what you fall for."Robert Quillen
"Not a
day passes over the earth, but men and women of no
note do great deeds, speak great words and suffer
noble sorrows."Charles Reade
"Sow a
Thought, and you reap an Act;
Sow an Act, and
you reap a Habit;
Sow a Habit, and you reap a
Character;
Sow a Character, and you reap a
Destiny."
Charles Reade
You can
tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way
of eating jelly beans."Ronald Wilson Reagan
"Calamity
is the test of integrity."Samuel Richardson
"A man
never shows his own character so plainly as by his
manner of portraying another’s."
Jean Paul
Richter
"In later
life, as in earlier, only a few persons influence
the formation of our character; the multitude pass
us by like a distant army. One friend, one
teacher, one beloved, one club, one dining table,
one work table are the means by which one's nation
and the spirit of one's nation affect the
individual."Jean Paul Richter
"Never
does a man portray his own character more vividly
than in his manner of portraying another."Jean
Paul Richter
"The four
cornerstones of character on which the structure
of this nation was built are: Initiative,
Imagination, Individuality and
Independence."Edward Vernon Rickenbacker
"The only
way to get rid of responsibilities is to discharge
them."Walter S. Robertson
"I
believe in the sacredness of a promise, that a
man's word should be as good as his bond; that
character - not wealth or power or position - is
of supreme worth."
John (Jay) Davison
Rockefeller, IV
"Live in
such a way that you would not be ashamed to sell
your parrot to the town gossip."
Will Rogers
"The
recent action of an eastern state's education
department in eliminating from its curriculum all
courses dealing in any way with moral ethics, on
the pretext of complying with the Constitutional
provision for the separation of church and state,
is most disturbing. This is a repudiation of all
responsibility for the building of character—the
true purpose of education."Marion G. Romney
"It is
not fair to ask of others what you are unwilling
to do yourself."Anna Eleanor Roosevelot
"Character, in the long run, is the
decisive factor in the life of an individual and
of nations alike."Theodore Roosevelt
"Character is the foundation stone upon
which one must build to win respect. Just as no
worthy building can be erected on a weak
foundation, so no lasting reputation worthy of
respect can be built on a weak character."R.C.
Samsel
"It is
easy to be tolerant of the principles of other
people if you have none of your own."
Herbert
Samuel
"Honor
has not to be won; it must only not be
lost."Arthur Schopenhauerv
"You can
tell the character of every man when you see how
he receives praise."
Lucius Annæus Seneca
"In thy
face I see
The map of honour, truth, and
loyalty
William Shakespeare
"Men
should be what they seem."William Shakespeare
"A
persons character is but half formed until after
wedlock."C. Simmons
"A
certain bygone philosophy - which certainly must
have quite forgotten all about the real child -
used to speak of the child's nature as a tabula
rasa, or 'blank page,' upon which experience and
training might write what they pleased. As a
matter of fact, the child’s nature at birth, like
that of a calf or a chick, is pretty well
scribbled over by the experience of its ancestors.
It is far from being blank, for as soon as the
little organism comes into the world, it begins to
do certain things and do them with much zeal and
determination, as every one knows who knows real
children."
Edward O. Sisson
"Abraham
Lincoln tells somewhere that as a boy when he met
an obscure or ambiguous sentence in his reading it
threw him into a sort of rage. The fact is that
this was simply a form of instinct for clear
thinking which is found in every child and
manifests itself abundantly to the perception of
the good teacher. Far more important than any
particular piece of knowledge, than geography or
arithmetic or spelling, is this love of clearness
in our mental life and instinctive hatred of
confusion and obscurity. Let us learn to know what
we know clearly and definitely, and also how we
know it.
The great
intellectual need of men and women in the outer
world is not so much more knowledge as it is
better knowledge and better thinking. There is
much philosophy in the humorist's remark, "It was
never my ignorance that done me up, but the things
I know'd that wasn't so." The great enemies of
intellectual life are superstition, gullibility,
and fallacious reasoning. A mere knowledge of
facts, important as that is, is no safeguard
against these. A conscious desire and resolve to
think clearly is the true remedy.
Our national
success will depend largely upon the development
of a generation of men and women who have formed a
love and habit of clear thinking and who can do
their part in solving the problems that confront
civilized man today.
Edward O. Sisson
"GOOD is
good and bad is bad, and nowhere is the difference
between good and bad so wide and so fateful as in
human character. For character makes destiny in
the individual and in the race."Edward O. Sisson
"In one
sense the whole process of development consists of
the formation of habits; for knowledge itself, and
the powers of thought, as well as the higher
elements in the will, all depend upon the
establishment of fixed ways of reacting to given
stimuli. Consequently, the general laws of
habituation underlie the whole of education. But
the term habit is more commonly restricted to
those established reactions that act with little
or no participation of consciousness, or, in other
words, mechanically or automatically. Such habits
as these begin to form very early, and constitute
a kind of supporting framework for the higher
elements of character.
Edward O. Sisson
"Be more
concerned with your character than with your
reputation. Your character is what you really are,
while your reputation is merely what others think
you are."John Wooden
You will
never do anything in this world without courage.
It is the greatest quality of the mind next to
honor. --James Allen--
No one ever lost his
honor, except he who had it not. --Pubilius
Syrus--
Men of
genius are admired, men of wealth are envied, men
of power are feared; but only men of character are
trusted.
It is easier to fight for one's
principles than to live up to them. --Alfred
Adler--
It is not
only for what we do that we are held responsible,
but also for what we do not do. --Moliere--
I
may not agree with what you say, but I'll defend
to the death you're right to say it.
--Voltaire--
When I do
right, no one remembers. When I do wrong, no one
ever forgets.
Do not condemn the judgement of
another because it differs from your own. You may
both be wrong. --Dandemis--
Few persons have
courage enough to appear as good as they really
are. --J.C. & A.W. Hare--
Don't
accept that others know you better than yourself.
Work
joyfully and peacefully, knowing that right
thoughts and right efforts will inevitably bring
about right results. --James Allen--
Courage
is as often the outcome of despair as of hope; in
the one case we have nothing to lose, in the other
everything to gain. --Dianne de Poitiers--
Things
turn out the best for the people who make the best
of the way things turn out. --A. Linkletter--
Keep away
from people who try to belittle your ambitions.
Small people always do that but the really great
make you feel that you, too, can become great.
--Mark Twain--
Leaders
are like eagles, they don't flock together; you
find them one at a time.
You can't measure the
heart of a champion.
Listen to
people twice as much as you speak. --Anonymous--
Who you
are is speaking so loudly that I can't hear what
you're saying. --Ralph Waldo Emerson--
The
higher up you go, the more gentle you have to
reach down to help other people succeed. --Rick
Castro--
In
matters of style swim with the current; In matters
of principle, stand like a rock.
--Jefferson--
The
intelligent man is one who has successfully
fulfilled many accomplishments, and is yet willing
to learn more. --Ed Parker--
When the
fight begins within himself, a man's worth
something. --Robert Browning--
Good management
consists in showing average people how to do the
work of superior people. --John D.
Rockefeller--