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Quotes About Honor

Methodically messaging in a harmony of honor, humility, authenticity and authority may create more resonation for your story to be heard by that many more connections.
~ Loren Weisman
Staying with statements that are still assertive, but placed in the subjective format can help in debate, conversations and communication. It can open as many doors for authority, while applying humility and honor for another persons views.
~ Loren Weisman
The honor of your presentation, execution, experience, and growth will do much more for you and your career over false claims that have no substance yet."
~ Loren Weisman
I did my job," the lawyer said. "The sworn oath of the mediocre," Father Bobby said.
~ Lorenzo Carcaterra
Si mañana me fusilan, fusilarán a un general que ha hecho honor a su palabra y a sus juramentos militares. Pero si mañana le fusilan a usted, fusilarán a un general que ha faltado a su palabra y a su honor
~ Unknown
A man ought to look up to a woman, literally or figuratively, because that is the proper mode of worship, and worship is the very least he can do.
~ Loretta Chase
Caroline Hersberger, it would be the honor of my life if you will agree to be my wife.
~ Unknown
There is no truer gauge of a man's character than the way in which he employs his strength, his power.
~ Jim Butcher
For me chivalry isn't dead; it's an involuntary reflex.
~ Jim Butcher
Many women have earned titles, Your Grace. It doesn't seem to have been a factor in whether or not they actually received them.
~ Jim Butcher
Sometimes I hate having a conscience, and a stupidly thorough sense of honor.
~ Jim Butcher
Senator. If you call my friend a liar one more time, I will take it badly. Excuse me? Arnos said, his eyebrows rising up. I suggest you find an alternate shortsighted, egomaniacally ridiculous reason to blatantly, recklessly ignore an obvious threat to the Realm simply because you don't wish it to exist. If you cannot restrain yourself from base slander, I will be pleased to meet you in juris macto and personally rip your forked tongue from your head.
~ Jim Butcher
I like complaining. It's every soldier's sacred right
~ Jim Butcher
This is what is going to happen, Aleran. You will no longer lie with me. You will treat me in exactly the fashion that you would any proper young lady of the Citizenry. You will court me, and do it well, or so help me I will strangle the life from you. Um, Tavi said. And, she said, a massively threatening quality in her tone, you will court me properly after the ways of my people. You will do so with legendary skill and taste. And only when that is done will we share a bed once more.
~ Jim Butcher
He did run some, but I stopped him, my lord. Like, just now. In front of you. Right over there.
~ Jim Butcher
You know he's not going to honor the truce," I said quietly. "He's going to try to take me out somewhere along the line. He's going to betray me." "Of course," she said. "I expect superior, more creative treachery on your part.
~ Jim Butcher
We all must die, Dresden. There is no shame in dying for something worthwhile.
~ Jim Butcher
He'd died a hero. It seemed so empty to me, at that moment. Meaningless to be a hero.
~ Jim Butcher
There is no truer gauge of a man's character than the way in which he employs his strength, his power.
~ Jim Butcher
Make things right?" I asked. "Where did you learn that one?" "From Mr. Carpenter," she said. "He says making things right is the first and last thing you should do every day. And that it's what you always try to do.
~ Jim Butcher
It has become a custom among the Legions to promise one's fellows that no matter what happens, they will never lie cold upon the earth.
~ Jim Butcher
We are as the dead, Sha said. Our purpose is to dedicate our lives to the service of our lord. And, when it is necessary, to surrender those lives. When we become what we are, we lose our lives - our names, our family, our homes, and our honour. All that remains is our lord.
~ Jim Butcher
My pledge of honor upon it.
~ Jim Butcher
Shiro died. There was nothing pretty about it. There was no dignity to it. He'd been brutalized and savagely murdered - and he'd allowed it to happen to him in my place. But when he died, there was a small, contended smile on his face. Maybe the smile of someone who had run his course without wavering from it. Someone who had served something greater than himself. Who had given up his life willingly, if not gladly.
~ Jim Butcher