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Quotes About Character

What do I think is right?" or uses the committee method, he will always be out of integrity. If he asks himself what he believes is right but doesn't do it, he is also out of integrity. Only by asking himself what he believes is right and then doing it does he become a man of integrity.
~ Robert A. Glover
If he asks himself what he believes is right but doesn't do it, he is also out of integrity. Only by asking himself what he believes is right and then doing it does he become a man of integrity.
~ Robert A. Glover
The purpose of learning to work with the unconscious is not just to resolve our conflicts or deal with our neuroses. We find there a deep source of renewal, growth, strength, and wisdom. We connect with the source of our evolving character; we cooperate with the process whereby we bring the total self together; we learn to tap that rich lode of energy and intelligence that waits within.
~ Robert A. Johnson
A true quotation cannot be divorced from the character who uttered or scribbled it; it should say as much about the person quoted as about the particular subject referred to, and for this reason an anthology of quotations should be a kind of portrait gallery.
~ Robert Andrews
If you want to know what your true beliefs are- take a look at your actions.
~ Robert Anthony
Food compulsion isn't a character disorder it's a chemical disorder.
~ Robert Atkins
I know it's hard to imagine, but even a president of the United States could act like Shkreli
~ Robert B Reich
Our best evidence of what people truly feel and believe comes less from their words than from their deeds.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
Observers trying to decide what a man is like look closely at his actions.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
Our best evidence of what people truly feel and believe comes less from their words than from their deeds. Observers trying to decide what a man is like look closely at his actions.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
Do not seek dishonest gains; dishonest
~ Robert B. Cialdini
The key to growing up well, is being tough enough.
~ Robert B. Parker
Success in training the boy depends largely on the Scoutmaster's own personal example.
~ Robert Baden-Powell
Trust should be the basis for all our moral training.
~ Robert Baden-Powell
Boy Scout is not merely to give you fun and adventure but that, like the backwoodsmen, explorers, and frontiersmen whom you are following, you will be fitting yourself to help your country and to be of service to other people who may be in need of help. That is what the best men are out to do.
~ Robert Baden-Powell
Když se snažíme vychovat z chlapc? dobré lidi, d?láme to ?áste?n? pro dobro své zem?.
~ Robert Baden-Powell
James E. Russell z u?itelské koleje Kolumbijské univerzity ve státu New York. Napsal: "Skautský program je záležitost muž? upravená pro pot?eby kluk?. Chlapce p?itahuje ne proto, že je chlapec, ale proto, že v n?m m?že jednat jako skute?ný muž...
~ Robert Baden-Powell
Tisíce chlapc? ztrácíme každý den tím, že je necháváme vyr?stat v bezcharakterní, neužite?né lidi. Mnozí z nich by mohli být zachrán?ni, kdyby vyr?stali v dobrém prost?edí a v dobrých podmínkách práv? v tom životním období, kdy jsou vnímaví a schopní zm?ny.
~ Robert Baden-Powell
Every house is built after a plan of its own: one looks in, another looks out; one is tall, another broad; and they are so irregular in height and outline that they seem as if they were all getting up out of bed at different hours in the morning, some not being yet quite up, while others are yawning and stretching themselves.
~ ROBERT BELL
Norman Bates will never die...
~ Robert Bloch
The goal of the actor is to internalize, to assimilate, and to integrate the accent so that it becomes simply the character's natural individual way of speaking. When
~ Robert Blumenfeld
When a man takes an oath, Meg, he's holding his own self in his own hands. Like water (he cups his hands) and if he opens his fingers then, he needn't hope to find himself again. Some men aren't capable of this, but I'd be loathe to think your father one of them.
~ Robert Bolt
This account of him [Thomas More] developed as I wrote: what first attracted me was a person who could not be accused of any incapacity for life, who indeed seized life in great variety and almost greedy quantities, who nevertheless found something in himself without which life was valueless and when that was denied him was able to grasp his death.
~ Robert Bolt
My master Thomas More would give anything to anyone. Some say that's good and some say that's bad, but I say he can't help it and that's bad... because some day someone's going to ask him for something that he wants to keep; and he'll be out of practice.
~ Robert Bolt