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Quotes About Character

Globetrotting destroys ethnocentricity, helping us understand and appreciate other cultures. Rather than fear the diversity on this planet, celebrate it. Among your most prized souvenirs will be the strands of different cultures you choose to knit into your own character. The world is a cultural yarn shop, and Back Door travelers are weaving the ultimate tapestry.
~ Rick Steves
Forgiveness must be immediate, whether or not a person asks for it. Trust must be rebuilt over time. Trust requires a track record.
~ Rick Warren
We learn our virtues from our friends who love us; our faults from the enemy who hates us. We cannot easily discover our real character from a friend. He is a mirror, on which the warmth of our breath impedes the clearness of the reflection.
~ Ricther
Who's Chernabog?" Grumbled Maybeck. Philby answered,"Only the most powerful villian Walt Disney ever created.
~ Ridley Pearson
Jez had gone from an evil twin to a sweet, even angelic, girl, all in less than a minute.
~ Ridley Pearson
A good person only is worthy of a high position and can become the king of a nation.
~ Rig Veda
People accept only that person as their leader who is radiant with good knowledge and karma (deeds).
~ Rig Veda
Sport strips away personality, letting the white bone of character shine through. Sport gives players an opportunity to know and test themselves.
~ Rita Mae Brown
A name is important. It isn't something you drop in the litter basket or on the ground. Your name is now people know you. The very mention of your name makes a picture spring to mind, whether it's a picture of clashing fists or a mighty mountain that can't be knocked down. Your name is who you are and how you're known even when you do something great or something dumb.
~ Rita Williams-Garcia
A name is important. It isn't something you drop in the litter basket or on the ground. Your name is how people know you. The very mention of your name makes a picture spring to mind, whether it's a picture of clashing fists or a mighty mountain that can't be knocked down. Your name is who you are and how you're known even when you do something great or something dumb.
~ Rita Williams-Garcia
You can always tell the character of a person, by what they say about others who are not present.
~ RJ Intindola
Your morality is determined by your conscience and mine is determined by my conscience.
~ RJ Intindola
What we do comes out of who we believe we are.
~ Rob Bell
Had he been a few years younger and lived a decade or two longer, Frawley would have been perfectly cast as lovable bigot Archie Bunker on All in the Family, the classic CBS sitcom that came to television in 1971.
~ Rob Edelman
First we form habits, then they form us. Conquer your bad habits or they will conquer you.
~ Rob Gilbert
It's a myth that money changes you; money simply exaggerates your traits. Money will always and only make you more of what you already are.
~ Rob Moore
Learn from your mentors, own the traits of the greats but acknowledge your own unique abilities.
~ Rob Moore
Honour is what no man can give you, and none can take away. Honour is a man's gift to himself.
~ Rob Roy
Ask others the same questions you ask of yourself: "Am I a good leader? Am I trustworthy? Am I inspiring?
~ Rob Roy
Pooh hater,' I muttered under my breath. 'Winnie-the-Pooh was not a koala--why am I even arguing about this with you?
~ Rob Thurman
Although recordings were done in London, Winwood confessed he preferred the sound of the cottage: 'Every room has its own character, and the room in the cottage where we do rough takes of the songs has its own special quality, because it is an old house and you can tell what kind of room the sound was recorded in when you listen to the tape.'4 Instead of the airless precision of modern multitrack studios, artificially aged acoustics were the way to go.
~ Rob Young
new cowboy": respectable, honest, good-hearted,
~ Robert A. Carter
William F. Cody the man as distinguished from Buffalo Bill the public figure that we
~ Robert A. Carter
Both Caligula and Abraham Lincoln sought power, yet it is highly implausible to suppose that Caligula and Lincoln were driven by the same motives.
~ Robert A. Dahl