
Top 18 Integrity And Trustworthiness Quotes
#1. Love is the treasure of life, so spend it as much as you can. As you spend, the universe will be richer and friendlier. It will pay you back a thousand times more.
Debasish Mridha
#2. I'm missing something, you know? That special 'sparkle' that ;life is supposed to bring. I have the job, the child, the family, the apartment and the friends, but I've lost the sparkle./
Cecelia Ahern
#4. When you help others feel important, you help yourself feel important too.
David J. Schwartz
#5. Trust is rebuilt by focusing not on what the other person did or did not do but on critiquing one's own behavior, improving one's trustworthiness, and focusing attention not on words and promises but on actions, attitudes, and ways of being.
Kenneth Cloke
#6. Oh come on Pam, they're funny. They're like humans but miniature ... tea cup humans!
Charlaine Harris
#7. Note that trustworthiness goes beyond integrity to include real competence as well. You have to be true to your word, but also very good at what you do.
Michael Fullan
#8. All Southern women wished of their menfolk was simply to be 'like Paris handsome and like Hector brave'.
Willa Cather
#9. When you maintain long-term relationships with the people and things you value most, this dedication reveals worth, reliability, trustworthiness, beauty, and integrity. Be someone who adds value and cares for cherished loved ones and belongings in this moment or for life.
Laura Staley
#10. I want to be able to tell black people something they don't know, something about our own lives.
Stanley Nelson Jr.
#11. Somewhere at the heart of the universe sounds the true mystic note: Me.
Peter Porter
#12. Those who go ahead provide a little light into the unknown.
John Densmore
#13. Man is an analogist, and studies relations in all objects. He is placed in the center of beings, and a ray of relation passes from every other being to him. And neither can man be understood without these objects, nor these objects without man.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#14. There are few aspects of everyday life that aren't touched by the technologies developed for space travel.
Scott Kelly
#15. We love to overlook the boundaries which we do not wish to pass.
Samuel Johnson
#16. Capitalism is based on self-interest and self-esteem; it holds integrity and trustworthiness as cardinal virtues and makes them pay off in the marketplace, thus demanding that men survive by means of virtues, not of vices.
Ayn Rand
#17. Personal integrity implies such trustworthiness and incorruptibility that we are incapable of being false to a trust or covenant.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
#18. Whatever the job is, we can do it. That's why the nation has a Marine Corps.
James F. Amos
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