Quotes About Sincerity
I don't believe that he thinks about His glory except for the sake of truth and men's hearts dying for the lack of it.
~ George MacDonald
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he would perhaps have known that to try too hard to make people good, is one way to make them worse; that the only way to make them good is to be good -- remembering well the beam and the mote; that the time for speaking comes rarely, the time for being never departs.
~ George MacDonald
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I am sorry I cannot think of a compliment to pay you-without lying, that is.
~ George MacDonald
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To deny oneself is to act no more from the standing ground of self.... No longing after the praise of men influence a single throb of the heart. Right deeds, and not the judgment thereupon; true words, and not what reception they may have, shall be our concern.
~ George MacDonald
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she might be treacherous too, but if I turned from every show of love lest it should be feigned, how was I ever to find the real love which must be somewhere in every world?
~ George MacDonald
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Where there is no truth there can be no faith.
~ George MacDonald
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Truth is one, and he who does the truth in the small thing is of the truth; he who will do it only in a great thing, who postpones the small thing near him to the great farther from him, is not of the truth.
~ George MacDonald
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Most powerful of all powers in its holy insinuation is _being_. _To be_ is more powerful than even _to do_. Action _may_ be hypocrisy, but being is the thing itself, and is the parent of action.
~ George MacDonald
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There is no law that sermons shall be the preacher's own, but there is an eternal law against all manner of humbug. Pardon the word.
~ George MacDonald
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Hence there dwelt in her eyes an appeal which few hearts could resist. When they met another's they seemed to say: 'I am nobody; but you need not kill me ; I am not pretending to be anybody. I will try to do what you want, but I am not clever. Only I am sorry for it. Be gentle with me.
~ George MacDonald
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A man's real belief is that which he lives by;
~ George MacDonald
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but it is not that I do not think you a Christian; it is that I want you to be a downright real Christian, not one that is but trying to feel as a Christian ought to feel. I have lost so much precious time in that way!
~ George MacDonald
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The greatest enemy of clear language is insincerity.
~ George Orwell
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The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns as it were instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish spurting out ink.
~ George Orwell
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A humanitarian is always a hypocrite
~ George Orwell
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For a creative writer possession of the truth is less important than emotional sincerity.
~ George Orwell
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The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns, as it were instinctively, to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish squirting out ink.
~ George Orwell
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The great enemy of clear language is insincerity.
~ George Orwell
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Irony is just honesty with the volume cranked up.
~ George Saunders
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That's what a book is: a failed attempt that, its failure notwithstanding, is sincere and hard-worked and expunged of as much falseness as he could manage, given his limited abilities, and has thus been imbued with a sort of purity.
~ George Saunders
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The committed man, whatever he is, makes me afraid, makes me bristle. I wonder if he is sincere. And, if he appears to me to be so, I wonder if he is intelligent.
~ Georges Simenon
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I am relieved. May I now have the truth?
~ Georgette Heyer
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I liked that young man, did not you? There was something particularly pleasing about his manners, which I thought very easy and frank. He has an air of honest manliness, too, which, in these days of fribbles and counter-coxcombs, I own I find refreshing!
~ Georgette Heyer
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You've no more for me than I have for you." Considerably disconcerted by this direct attack, she stammered: "How can you say so? When I am sure I have always been most sincerely attached to you!" "You deceive yourself, sister: not to me, but to my purse!
~ Georgette Heyer
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