Quotes About Conduct
Character is what you do when no one else is watching.
~ Nick Saban
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We must know how to perform the foolishness our characters require.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
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Ann Romney makes all women proud by the way she has conducted her life as a strong woman of faith, as a mother, as a wife and as a true patriot.
~ Nikki Haley
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The interview itself is normally conducted by a board of three to five people.
~ Unknown
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the Moral Law is not always the standard by which we treat others, but it is nearly always the standard by which we expect others to treat us.
~ Norman L. Geisler
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you are not praise by what you eat but by what you do
~ Unknown
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To get along with God, Consider the consequences of your behavior.
~ Octavia E. Butler
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For conduct which to clearer minds seems merely sane, was in those days to be performed only by rare vision and self-mastery.
~ Olaf Stapledon
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His conduct still right with his argument wrong.
~ Oliver Goldsmith
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Handsome is that handsome does.
~ Oliver Goldsmith
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The eighth consciousness is called Alaya-vijnana, which is translated into Japanese as "zo-shiki." It alludes to the storehouse of life, where all of our past experiences are imprinted and where the possible motivations of all of our conduct are also said to be stored. Thus, we may safely regard Alaya-vijnana as equivalent to what Jung calls "collective unconsciousness.
~ Unknown
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Zazen should never become a means of making yourself feel good nor should it be a tranquilizer to settle excitement and wild thoughts. What is of primary importance is what the ancients called "no gaining and no merit." Indeed, zazen consists in awakening us to our own essence so as to secure and express our true selves in our everyday conduct.
~ Unknown
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Vulgarity is simply the conduct of other people.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Vulgarity is the conduct of other people, just as falsehoods are the truths of other people
~ Oscar Wilde
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One should always play fair when one has the winning cards.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The Lord Himself is the one standard of conduct and character in the New Testament. People do not object to a man or a woman becoming outwardly holy, but they do object to his or her becoming a personal devotee of Jesus Christ.
~ Oswald Chambers
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The creature we call a GENTLEMAN lies deep in the hearts of thousands that are born without chance to master the outward graces of the type.
~ Owen Wister
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Good manners can replace morals. It may be years before anyone knows if what you are doing is right. But if what you are doing is nice, it will be immediately evident.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
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The wife of bad conduct?constantly pleased with quarrelling?she is known by wise men to be cruel Old Age in the form of a wife.
~ Panchatantra
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Everywhere and at all times, it is up to you to rejoice piously at what is occurring at the present moment, to conduct yourself with justice towards the people who are present here and now.4 Although
~ Pankaj Mishra
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I value ethical standards, of course. But in a culture like ours – which devalues or dismisses the reality and power of the inner life – ethics too often becomes an external code of conduct, an objective set of rules we are told to follow, a moral exoskeleton we put on hoping to prop ourselves up. The problem with exoskeletons is simple: we can slip them off as easily as we can don them.
~ Parker J. Palmer
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It is the business of a virtuous clergy to censure vice in every appearance of it.
~ Patrick Henry
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You do not write your life with words, the monster said. You write it with actions. What you think is not important. It is only important what you do. There
~ Patrick Ness
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There is a concept in psychology called 'moral injury,' notion, distinct from the idea of trauma, that relates to the ways in which ex-soldiers make sense of the socially transgressive things they have done during wartime. Price felt a sharp sense of moral injury: she believed that she had been robbed of any ethical justification for her own conduct.
~ Unknown
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