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honesty mind ornaments
Lord Shaftesbury A right mind and generous affection hath more beauty and charms than all other symmetries in the world besides; and a grain of honesty and native worth is of more value than all the adventitious ornaments, estates, or preferments; for the sake of which some of the better sort so oft turn knaves.
honesty integrity real
Richard P. Feynman The only way to have real success in science, the field I'm familiar with, is to describe the evidence very carefully without regard to the way you feel it should be. If you have a theory , you must try to explain what's good and what's bad about it equally. In science, you learn a kind of standard integrity and honesty .
honesty men brutality
Richard J. Needham The man who is brutally honest enjoys the brutality quite as much as the honesty. Possibly more.
honesty people brutality
Richard J. Needham People who are brutally honest get more satisfaction out of the brutality than out of the honesty.
honesty successful people
Richard Hofstadter One of the primary tests of the mood of a society at any given time is whether its comfortable people tend to identify, psychologically, with the power and achievements of the very successful or with the needs and sufferings of the underprivileged.
honesty cancer heart
Truman Capote I'd rather have cancer than a dishonest heart. Which isn't being pious. Just practical. Cancer may cool you, but the other's sure to.
honesty writing men
Raymond Chandler There are people who can write their memoirs with a reasonable amount of honesty, and there are people who simply cannot take themselves seriously enough. I think I might be the first to admit that the sort of reticence which prevents a man from exploiting his own personality is really an inverted sort of egotism.
honesty pain loud-voices
William S. Burroughs All abilities are paid for with disabilities. perfect health may entail the heavy toll of bovine stupidity. insight into one area involves blind spots in another. i could not have done what i have done as a writer had i been a gifted mathematician or physicist. honesty wrung out of him by pain, he cried out with a loud voice.
philosophy mean thinking
William Ralph Inge Philosophy means thinking things out for oneself. Ultimately, there can be only one true philosophy, since reason is one and we all live in the same world.
philosophy science engineering
Richard P. Feynman Philosophy of science is about as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds.
philosophy
Richelle Mead You destroy my life then feed me inspirational philosophy.
philosophy design innovation
Roger Martin When it comes to innovation, business has much to learn from design. The philosophy in design shops is, 'try it, prototype it, and improve it'.
philosophy ideas should
Umberto Eco Only an unhinged movie survives as a disconnected series of images, of peaks, of visual icebergs. It should display not one central idea but many. It should not reveal a coherent philosophy of composition. It must live on, and because of, its glorious ricketiness.
philosophy matter remember
Travis Tritt Please tell me you will remember, no matter how much I do wrong that I had the best of intentions all along.
philosophy believe opportunity
Reid Hoffman We believe that when the right talent meets the right opportunity in a company with the right philosophy, amazing transformation can happen.
philosophy discovery political
William Kristol Leo Strauss's discoveries in the history of political philosophy had the effect of liberating his students from the yoke of contemporary thought.
philosophy believe character
Woody Allen A general philosophy of the female characters in my films is they all want something to believe in, and not having anything.
farewell letters literary
Jules Massenet Henceforth there will be no letters to answer; I have bade farewell to first performances and the literary and other discussions which come from them.
farewell home heaven
Richard Crashaw Hark! She is called, the parting hour is come. Take thy farewell, poor world! Heaven must go home. . . .
farewell fate space
Robin Hobb Ah, Beloved. Of all the things I must bid farewell to, you are the most difficult to lose. Forgive me that I have avoided you. Better, perhaps, that we make a space between us and become accustomed to it before fate forces that upon us.
farewell said consolation
Walter Savage Landor There is only one word of tenderness we could say, which we have not said oftentimes before ; and there is no consolation in it. The happy never say, and never hear said, farewell.
farewell life-of-pi-book terrible
Yann Martel What a terrible thing it is to botch a farewell.
farewell men play
Jorge Luis Borges To say good-bye is to deny separation; it is to say Today we play at going our own ways, but we'll see each other tomorrow. Men invented farewells because they somehow knew themselves to be immortal, even while seeing themselves as contingent and ephemeral.
farewell eye kissing
Khalil Gibran We stood up and bade each other farewell, but love and despair stood between us like two ghosts, one stretching his wings with his fingers over our throats, one weeping and the other laughing hideously. As I took Selma's hand and put it to my lips, she came close to me and placed a kiss on my forehead, then dropped on the wooden bench. She shut her eyes and whispered softly, "Oh, Lord God, have mercy on me and mend my broken wings!
farewell
David Brenner You weren't doing a Cher thing. This wasn't your 12th farewell tour.
farewell opportunity years
Helle Thorning-Schmidt We can say farewell to 10 years of bourgeois rule... now we have the opportunity to change Denmark.