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Quotes About Conduct

Every night I go over what I did in the day, in ethical or moral terms. Have I treated people properly? Did I tell the truth?
~ Jeanne Moreau
Sincerity is not test of truth-no evidence of correctness of conduct. You may take poison sincerely believing it the needed medicine, but will it save your life?
~ Tryon Edwards
It is sometimes said that conduct is supremely important and worship helps it. The truth is that worship is supremely important and conduct tests it
~ William Temple
The most baleful mischiefs may be expected from the unmanly conduct of not daring to face truth because it is unpleasing.
~ Thomas Malthus
Let us make sure that the worship services we plan and conduct present that Truth in all its clarity and beauty and goodness.
~ Marva Dawn
He who wishes to put on the yellow dress without having cleansed himself from sin, who disregards temperance and truth, is unworthy of the yellow dress.
~ Max Muller
Your character is your destiny.
~ Eugene Sullivan
It is a sort of great Victorian truth that actually, trying to do the right thing is pretty good for you and pretty good for business as well, by and large.
~ Chris Patten
Ignoring the source of creation and trying to conduct your life yourself is a terribly egoistic and ignorant attitude towards life.
~ Jaggi Vasudev
In Hinduism we have got an admirable foot-rule to measure every shastra and every rule of conduct, and that is truth.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
A man may be very sincere in good principles, without having good practice.
~ Samuel Johnson
Morally, the life of the organization must be of exemplary nature. This is one phase where the organization must not have criticism.
~ Vince Lombardi
Conscience can be silenced through an incessant disobedience
~ Sunday Adelaja
We tend to be judged because of our actions.
~ Roxy Writer
A man got to have a code. - Omar Little
~ Michael Lewis
We quickly figured out that some companies actually have a moral compass and some of them don't," said Joe.
~ Michael Lewis
It went that way with much of what they needed to buy: some companies sought to exploit the moment; others sought to help. "We quickly figured out that some companies actually have a moral compass and some of them don't," said Joe.
~ Michael Lewis
Southerners are an easygoing race when it comes to aberrations of conduct. They will react with anger if something out of the ordinary is presented as a possible future occurrence; but if an unusual circumstance is discovered to be an established fact, they will usually accept it without rancor or judgment as part of the normal order of things.
~ Michael McDowell
She's got manners, but what has she got in the way of morals?" "Oh," said Luker blithely, "she and I don't have any morals. We have to get along with a scruple or two." "I
~ Michael McDowell
However, should any Singaporean consistently establish that he or she rejects Singapore or our Constitution or runs Singapore down with a political agenda overseas, neither I, nor the WP will stand for such conduct.
~ Pritam Singh
Al Jazeera is a representation of, you know, diversity in the Arab world. In our newsroom, we have every single nationality, we have every single, you know, ideology, we have every single background. However, when it comes to the screen, we have one code of ethics and one code of conduct.
~ Wadah Khanfar
Sir, I am a republican; and I desire to see this House observe the principles of that democracy which is ever on the lips of its members, and which, I hope, is in their hearts, as I know and feel it is in mine, and mean it shall be in my conduct.
~ Caleb Cushing
What made them particularly unusual was the way Steve presented them. He was rational and fluent and had given much thought to the problems he was discussing, although he had not thought about the implications of the thing – that this was socially deviant conduct of the highest order, involving injuries and maiming and the destruction of property., I don't think he understood the implications; I don't think he would have acknowledged them as valid.
~ Bill Buford
The power of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special efforts, but by his ordinary doing.
~ Blaise Pascal