Quotes About Ethics
A nation with a thousand awakened citizens and a corrupt leader, is much more alive than a nation with an awakened leader and a thousand corrupt citizens.
~ Abhijit Naskar
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In a Consciously Conscious Revolutionary Workplace, its People First, Planet Second and then Profits.
~ Tony Dovale
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Phronesis is a beautiful virtue, practise it and you shall reap the rewards…
~ Unknown
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Do you think people love having jobs, Sylvia asks Peter in because they offer a condoned but false responsibility that masks, for at least eight hours a day, true responsibility?
~ Unknown
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If you think it's funny to make fun of the "used car salesman, " you better only buy new and never sell your car. Just sayin.
~ Richie Norton
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What are you will to sacrifice for success? Whatever it is, don't sacrifice your values, your morals, your principles. Not worth it.
~ Richie Norton
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If you want to be trusted, trust first. Make decisions that are grounded in your authentic principles. Don't lie. Don't cheat. Don't push others down to obtain success.
~ Richie Norton
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So unsirious work... I behave nice because I want people to behave in the same way with me.
~ Deyth Banger
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You can steal someone's work but you can't steal the experience that he has gained from that work.
~ Unknown
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The integrity of the upright provides guiding principles that help him to achieve his vision. Hard work without integrity will lead to struggles and frustration
~ Prince Akwarandu
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Apart from the economic value, money does have high moral value.
~ Amit Kalantri
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If you're supposed to work with someone, I'd recommend not getting all hot and bothered with them the night before. The word of the day was "tense.
~ Katherine McIntyre, By the Sea
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Anything done without character can only end in catastrophe.
~ Bidemi Mark-Mordi
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The value of your work is not in the dollar. It's in your word.
~ Jennifer Ho-Dougatz
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Something for nothing given to one group is nothing for something taken from another.
~ Orrin Woodward
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I believe in pursuing my own morality. That is all I have ever stuck by. It is my own morality that really matters.
~ Jonathan King
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I am aware it's easy and may be fashionable to pose with a slum child, and the irony of getting the media along means that it can come across as disingenuous. But you take these things on board, and you hope you mean it whenever you get stuck into something.
~ Erin O'Connor
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In a sinful world, no community can exist for long where nobody is ever held accountable: no teacher would grade a student's performance; no citizen would sit on a jury or call a failed leader to account.
~ Lewis B. Smedes
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Interest in business ethics courses has surged, and student activities at leading business schools are more focused than ever before on making business serve long-term social values.
~ Peter Singer
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Conceptually, I always took issue with bullies and those who took advantage of others, whether it was a teacher's cruelty to a student, or a student who picked fights with others.
~ Pierce Brown
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I've never been a materialist; I've never been somebody who believes in only what we can see and measure. I continue to be a student of religious philosophy, and I continue to take those ideas very seriously.
~ Scott Derrickson
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I don't think in terms of that bizarre tautology 'value for money' in my literary and journalistic work - and nor will I in my academic role. However, if I don't believe I'm helping my students towards a fuller and more empowering relationship with the world, then I'll resign.
~ Will Self
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Students in school cheat not to get the 'A,' but to avoid the 'C.'
~ Charles Duhigg
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There have been some medical schools in which somewhere along the assembly line, a faculty member has informed the students, not so much by what he said but by what he did, that there is an intimate relation between curing and caring.
~ Ashley Montagu
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