Quotes About Honor
What we say in private we must be willing to say with a heart burning with love and honor before the face of our leaders. If not, we will poison our spirits and it will manifest in the presence of our leaders.
~ John Bevere
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True honor is an outflow from a heart that fears God.
~ John Bevere
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And we can celebrate when we have a government that has earned back the trust of the people it serves... when we have a government that honors our Constitution and stands up for the values that have made America, America: economic freedom, individual liberty, and personal responsibility.
~ John Boehner
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Popularity ends on Yearbook day, but respect lasts forever.
~ John Bytheway
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My mom once told me, back when I was a kid, that I would never understand girls unless I understood the fear of being lonely and alone. She said no girl would ever understand boys unless she understood the fear of being dishonored and defeated.
~ John C. Wright
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The version of you who forgot his love, a creature more lithotroph than human, failed to pull the trigger, but died on the field of honor. Some say he turned his gun on himself before you shot him." Montrose put his face in his hands. He shot himself in a duel for love of Rania. He remembered having done something like this before.
~ John C. Wright
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We are not to look to what men in themselves deserve but to attend to the image of God which exists in all and to which we owe all honor and love.
~ John Calvin
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It teaches us not to regard others according to their own merits, but to consider in them the image of God to which we owe both honor and love. But
~ John Calvin
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We are enjoined whenever we behold the gifts of God in others so to reverence and respect the gifts as also to honor those in whom they reside.
~ John Calvin
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To hallow the name of God is simply to honor him as is his due, so that men shall not think or speak of him without the highest homage. The
~ John Calvin
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For although we hold that the Word of God alone lies beyond the sphere of our judgement, and that fathers and Councils are of authority only in so far as they accord with the rule of the Word, we still give to the Councils and fathers such rank and honor as it is meet for them to hold, under Christ.
~ John Calvin
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Assuredly, when the word of God is despised, all reverence for Him is gone. His majesty cannot be duly honoured among us, nor his worship maintained in its integrity, unless we hang as it were upon his lips.
~ John Calvin
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ought we to put confidence in men who conduct themselves with rashness, and, though they assume authority in God's name, yet have no certain and lawful calling? We may learn, then, how neither angels nor men ought to be held in such honor as to induce us to receive whatever they bring forward, unless the Almighty has appointed them to be his ministers and interpreters.
~ John Calvin
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When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yessir, the check is in the mail.
~ John Carpenter
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Wherefore we hold that we ought to introduce only those things which we have described above, and which are adapted to the humble character of our profession and the nature of the climate, that the chief thing about our dress maybe not the novelty of the garb, which might give some offence to men of the world, but its honourable simplicity.
~ John Cassian
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Remember us better than we are.
~ John Clare
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The worst thing you can do as a writer is waste people's time.
~ John Connolly
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But the measure of a man was the degree to which he was prepared to inconvenience himself for what was right;
~ John Connolly
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If he has a weakness, it's that he's a moral being. Where possible, he'll do the right thing, the just thing, and if he does wrong he'll bear the guilt of it.
~ John Connolly
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You should live by, what you claim to believe in. And if you choose to deviate, you should be ashamed of either defying your own beliefs, or believing those beliefs.
~ John Doe
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Honor is but an empty bubble.
~ John Dryden
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And virtue, though in rags, will keep me warm.
~ John Dryden
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Let no one think of me that I am humble or weak or passive; let them understand I am of a different kind: dangerous to my enemies, loyal to my friends. To such a life glory belongs.
~ Euripides
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A military life has ever comported with my inclination.
~ George Stoneman
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