1,157 Quotes About Honor
- Author Jennifer Paynter
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Shortly after you left the room, Bushell came over and spoke to your father. I was not near enough to hear what he said, but Maria Lucas told me afterwards that he had been -' (she smiled) 'amazingly impertinent.''Peter actually spoke to Papa?''He did. According to Maria, he had the impudence to criticise Mr Bennet for his treatment of you. I must say it gives me the most favourable idea of his character.
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- Author Tamara Rose Blodgett
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Respect earned through fear instead of deeds, was not truly respect.
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- Author Molly Friedenfeld
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If we want to create Heaven on earth, we must be the creators of Heaven on earth. This means we must choose to infuse honor and love into each experience, with every soul and creature we encounter. In its simplest form, this is what Angels do.
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- Author Brad Miner
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Perfection is not given to any man. But an aspiration to perfection—to the highest possible standards in every aspect of life—is possible.
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- Author Molly Friedenfeld
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Truth demands progress and change, and is always for the benefit of all souls—even if you must travel through a difficult learning process or make a shift as a result of facing the truth.
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- Author Molly Friedenfeld
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The more adept we become at feeling love and gratitude for all life’s earthly learning experiences, the more quickly we are reminded that, whatever hardship may be placed before us, it is our choice always to return to a place of love and gratitude and to give thanks for all that still remains.
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- Author Molly Friedenfeld
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When the truth is dispensed it is for the good of all, always.
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- Author Sir Laurens van der Post
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[The] Japanese were a people in a profound, inverse, reverse, or if I preferred it, even perverse sense, more in love with death than living.
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- Author Molly Friedenfeld
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Golden Rule Living is the great simplifier. It places us in another soul’s shoes, taking what can appear to be a com- plex decision that involves another and streamlining it to a one-step process of deciding, “If I wouldn’t like this done to me, then I shall not do it to another.
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