Sincerity and Virtues
“Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue.”
Confucius
“Thirteen virtues necessary for true success: temperance, silence, order, resolution, frugality, industry, sincerity, justice, moderation, cleanliness, tranquility, chastity, and humility.”
Benjamin Franklin
“Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite.”
Charles Spurgeon
“Sincerity may not help us make friends, but it will help us keep them.”
John Wooden
“To practice five things under all circumstances constitutes perfect virtue; these five are gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness.”
Confucius
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”
John F. Kennedy
“Sincerity is to speak as we think, to do as we pretend and profess, to perform and make good what we promise, and really to be what we would seem and appear to be.”
John Tillotson
“To give real service, you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.”
Douglas Adams
Comments
Post a Comment