Quotes About Dignity
though I be but the prince of Wales, yet I am king of courtesy
~ William Shakespeare
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That which in mean men we entitle patience Is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts.
~ William Shakespeare
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If I lose my honor, I lose myself.
~ William Shakespeare
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Though with their high wrongs I am struck to th' quick, Yet with my nobler reason 'gainst my fury Do I take part.
~ William Shakespeare
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Aku seorang pekerja sejati, Aku makan dari hasil kerjaku, Membeli pakaian dengan uang sendiri, Aku tidak membenci orang lain, Tidak iri pada kebahagiaan orang lain, dan senang menyaksikan kesejahteraan orang lain.
~ William Shakespeare
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Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge.
~ William Shakespeare
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From lowest place when virtuous things proceed, The place is dignified by the doer's deed: Where great additions swell's, and virtue none, It is a dropsied honour. Good alone Is good without a name. Vileness is so: The property by what it is should go, Not by the title.
~ William Shakespeare
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Love can transpose to form and dignity.
~ William Shakespeare
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Life every man holds dear; but the dear man holds honor far more precious dear than life.
~ William Shakespeare
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Quieres lograr lo que estimas ornamento de la vida y en tu propia estimación vivir como un cobarde, poniendo el no me atrevo al servicio del quiero como el gato del refrán? MACBETH: ¡Ya basta! Me atrevo a todo lo que sea digno de un hombre, quien se atreva a más, no lo es.
~ William Shakespeare
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Give me a staff of honor for mine age, / But not a scepter to control the world.
~ William Shakespeare
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For I can raise no money by vile means: By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash 75By any indirection.
~ William Shakespeare
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My Lord, I will use them according to their desert. HAMLET : God's bodykins man, better. Use every man after his desert, and who should 'scape whipping? Use them after your own honour and dignity. The less they deserve, the more merit is in your bounty.
~ William Shakespeare
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And when white men in they hate an' wrath an' meanness fetches blood from that beautiful black skin then, oh then, my brothers, it is time not fo' laughing but fo' weeping an' rage an' lamentation! Pride!" I cried after a pause, and let my arms descend. "Pride, pride, everlasting pride, pride will make you free!
~ William Styron
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Respect is essentially a yes to others, not to their demands, but rather to their basic humanity. In this sense, respect is indivisible. When we give respect to others, we are honoring the very same humanity that exists in us. When we acknowledge the dignity of others, we are acknowledging our own dignity. We cannot truly respect others without respecting ourselves at the same time.
~ William Ury
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All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope
~ Winston Churchill
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We seek no treasure, we seek no territorial gains, we seek only the right of man to be free; we seek his rights to worship his god, to lead his life in his own way, secure from persecution. As the humble labourer returned from his work when the day is don, and sees the smoke curling upwards from his cottage home in the serene evening sky, we wish him to know that no rat-a-tat of the secret police upon his door will disturb his leisure or interrupt his rest.
~ Winston Churchill
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I am not a good pleader', he said; 'being too infernal conscious of my own dignity. The dignified fool, Demelza, gets nowhere beside the suave flattering rogue.
~ Winston Graham
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are not all women treated by all men like something inferior, like chattels you take up and put down at will?
~ Winston Graham
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Poverty can be endured if it is endured with pride.
~ Winston Graham
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Uno sciocco dignitoso, Demelza, non ottiene niente, mentre il farabutto dai toni melliflui sì.
~ Winston Graham
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A man will perhaps tolerate an offensive word applied to himself, but will be infuriated if his nation, his rank, or his profession is insulted.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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A man may be poor; he may have nothing at all except his labour to sell; he may be a manual worker for a weekly wage, but in a free commonwealth he must enjoy as good a right as any lord, or prelate, or capitalist in the country to the integrity of his own political convictions.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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A society is measured by the treatment of its prisoners
~ Winston S. Churchill
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