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Quotes About Rectitude

Integrity is what you do when no one is watching; its doing the right thing all the time, even when it may work to your disadvantage.
~ Tony Dungy
There has never been a man mean and at the same time virtuous.
~ Confucius
The advocates of republicanism proposed a blend of Machiavellian competence with Puritan notions of an "elect" to produce a new variant of elitism, actors as confident of their skills as of their rectitude.
~ Sheldon S. Wolin
Good character is the single most important attribute of a successful and worthy life.
~ Michael Josephson
Even much stronger mortals than Fred Vincy hold half their rectitude in the mind of the being they love best.
~ George Eliot
Even much stronger mortals than Fred Vincy hold half their rectitude in the mind of the being they love best. The theater of all my actions is fallen, said an antique personage when his chief friend was dead, and they are fortunate who get a theater where the audience demands their best.
~ George Eliot
To point out other people's errors was a duty that Mr. Bulstrode rarely shrank from
~ George Eliot
There are natures in which, if they love us, we are conscious of having a sort of baptism and consecration: they bind us over to rectitude and purity by their pure belief about us; and our sins become that worst kind of sacrilege which tears down the invisible altar of trust. 'If you are not good, non is good'--those little words may give a terrific meaning to responsibility, may hold a vitriolic intensity for remorse.
~ George Eliot
But to minds strongly marked by the positive and negative qualities that create severity,— strength of will, conscious rectitude of purpose, narrowness of imagination and intellect, great power of self-control, and a disposition to exert control over others,— prejudices come as the natural food of tendencies which can get no sustenance out of that complex, fragmentary, doubt-provoking knowledge which we call truth.
~ George Eliot
There are natures in which, if they love us, we are conscious of having a sort of baptism and consecration: they bind us over to rectitude and purity by their pure belief about us; and our sins become that worst kind of sacrilege which tears down the invisible altar of trust.
~ George Eliot
I think my morals are perfectly... tight!
~ Essie Davis
Justice is a certain rectitude of mind whereby a man does what he ought to do in circumstances confronting him.
~ Saint Thomas Aquinas
That's insanity. We must be good all the time.
~ Richard Pryor
Men may be bad in many ways, But good in one alone.
~ Aristotle
If you can't be as best as you dreamed of, Least be a good man in reality.
~ Bradley B. Dalina
INTEGRITY...Choosing your thoughts, words and actions based on what's right rather than what's in it for you.
~ Tanya Masse
I shall temper soJustice with mercy.
~ John Milton
man, and from self-interest in this world or in the next. There is a studied abstinence from any of the phrases which, in the mouths of others, import the acknowledgment of such a fact.* If we find the words "Conscience," "Principle," "Moral Rectitude," "Moral Duty," in his Table of the Springs of Action, it is among the synonymes of the "love of reputation;
~ John Stuart Mill
This, it occurred to me, this was the undisciplined human community that, fired by its dull collective wit, now drove the armed nation towards it knew-not-what sort of epic martial cataclysm: a massive flailing organism with all the rectitude and foresight of an untrained puppy.
~ George Saunders
This, it occurred to me, this was the undisciplined human community that, fired by its dull collective wit, now drove the armed nation towards it knew-not-what sort of epic martial cataclysm: a massive flailing organism with all the rectitude and foresight of an untrained puppy. --In the private letters of Albert Sloane, by permission of the Sloane family.
~ George Saunders
If ultimately there was a tantalizing rectitude about her, she was none the less cunning: her exceeding gentleness, howbeit mitigated sometimes by the disturbing oppressiveness that foretells a storm in the air, left me utterly blind.
~ Georges Bataille
The end of education is character
~ Sathya Sai Baba
Candour before canniness. Doing the right thing And not just saying it.
~ Seamus Heaney
or else it wouldn't be truthful and square for the others.
~ Mark Twain