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Quotes About Honour

I never really expected the captaincy, honestly. It's a great honour to lead India at the Olympics.
~ P. R. Sreejesh
It's a great honour to make a lot of histories, to be No.1 player in Japan but that never gives me the pressure.
~ Kei Nishikori
I am much interested and honoured by what you tell me of C. S. Lewis.
~ Ruth Pitter
I am extremely proud and honoured to have beaten Pete's record as he was my childhood hero and I have always looked up to him.
~ Roger Federer
I was very honoured to be awarded an OBE in 2016 for my services to diversity in the fashion industry.
~ Edward Enninful
I am honoured and excited to be taking on the role of chairman of the British Fashion Council.
~ Natalie Massenet
Our mother always raised the bar and believed in us. I am glad she made the sacrifices she did, and we honoured her sacrifices.
~ Kubra Sait
I feel very honoured that I've been chosen as the best player for 1992 by national coaches with so much football knowhow.
~ Marco van Basten
I feel really honoured to be in the Walk of Fame in Birmingham with so many great people already like Ozzy Osbourne.
~ Ellie Simmonds
My husband deserves the top honours for the work he has done and the man that he is.
~ Saira Banu
The word Chivalry is derived from the French cheval, a horse.
~ Thomas Bulfinch
It's always an honour to help the Anfi Group - a hotel timeshare company where my mother worked for many years and which I will always support.
~ David Silva
We at Hoods Up aren't just about celebrities. I am a huge fan of a lot of artists and actors, although I don't feel it is necessary to put it on them to help sell the brand. It would an honor if anyone were to wear it, celebrity or not.
~ Ronnie Radke
It has been a huge honour and I am hugely grateful to the managers for the caps that I have had.
~ Gary Cahill
For me, it's my great honour that many people use blue LEDs or LED lightings now. So, we can contribute to the energy savings for the humans, so I'm very, very happy to contribute to the energy saving issues.
~ Hiroshi Amano
Being branded number one restaurant in the world is actually very humbling.
~ Heston Blumenthal
Virtue is concerned with what we do, and honour is concerned with how we do it. You can fight a war in an honourable way—the Geneva Convention exists for that very reason—and you can enforce the peace without any honour at all. In its essence, honour is the art of being humble. And gangsters, just like cops, politicians, soldiers, and holy men, are only ever good at what they do if they stay humble.
~ Gregory David Roberts
She'd confused honour with virtue. Virtue is concerned with what we do, and honour is concerned with how we do it. You can fight a war in an honorable way—the Geneva Convention exists for that very reason—and you can enforce the peace without any honor at all. In its essence, honour is the art of being humble. And gangsters, just like cops, politicians, soldiers, and holy men, are only ever good at what they do if they stay humble.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Virtue is concerned with what we do, and honour is concerned with how we do it. You can fight a war in an honourable way—the Geneva Convention exists for that very reason—and you can enforce the peace without any honour at all. In its essence, honour is the art of being humble.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Virtue is concerned with what we do, and honour is concerned with how we do it.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Virtue is concerned with what we do, and honour is concerned with how we do it. You
~ Gregory David Roberts
I knew I would be running with so many people watching all over the world because of him. People love Bolt. He has many fans out there because of his great achievements and breaking world records in Olympics. I've done the same and it's a great honour. I'm happy and I'm happy for him.
~ David Rudisha
Being recognised by Guinness World Records in their 60th year is a real honour. It's also a real privilege for me to be positioned beside such sporting greats.
~ Brian O'Driscoll
More than 55,000 men from Bomber Command lost their lives, of whom 38,000 were British. That's one in 10 of all the British servicemen lost in the Second World War. It beggars belief that there has not been some recognition for what they gave until now.
~ Carol Vorderman