“When you have a distaste for what is not yours, you have set the stage for what is yours.” Quote by Dr Paul Enenche
“That is what all poets do: they talk to themselves out loud; and the world overhears them” WritingPoetryWritersPoets Book:Candida Source: Candida
“The only chains you should wear in life are the chains of commitment.” FriendshipDutyHonorIntegrityCommitmentContractsYour Word Author:Shannon L. Alder
“I value ethical standards, of course. But in a culture like ours – which devalues or dismisses the reality and power of the inner life – ethics too often becomes an external code of conduct, an objective set of rules we are told to follow, a moral exoskeleton we put on hoping to prop ourselves up. The problem with exoskeletons is simple: we can slip them off as easily as we can don them.” IntegrityMorals Author:Parker J. Palmer
“He was a victim of his own integrity, which forced him to do his best, even when he would have preferred to do nothing at all.” SelfIntegritySelf ImprovementSelf AwarenessSelf MotivationSelf Belief Author:Irving Stone
“When it comes to my own turn to lay my weapons down, I shall do so with thankfulness and fatigue, and whatever be my destiny after ward, I shall be glad to lie down with my fathers in honour. It is human at least, if not divine.” DeathHumanityPrideHonorIntegrityLegacyDivinity Author:Robert Louis Stevenson
“Bring to the table what you want to take away from the table!” HopeInspirational LifeIntegrityFairness Author:Stan The Man SA
“Depending on the contemporary mood, Orwell oscillates from Saint George to George the Seer to George the Sage. What other thinker has been both so fervidly claimed and derided by both the left and right? Who else except Kafka do we credit with having seen the sinister future? When the NSA spying scandal broke in June, Amazon sales of Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four vaulted more than 6000 percent. The connection of Big Brother with the NSA might have been hysterical and spurious, but it was also testament to our sentimental, kneejerk affection for Orwell, to the fact that he remains the default scribe whenever our paranoia is fondled by the ominous machinations of realpolitik. The utter clarity and goodness of his intellect seem something of a miracle when one considers how many of his fellow writers botched the most pressing moral and political tests of their time. He could smell bullshit and blood a continent away: When a passel of leftist intellectuals was hailing the Soviet Union as humankind’s only hope, Orwell was persistent in pointing out that Stalin was a monocratic lunatic.” IntegrityPropagandaTotalitarianismStalinismGeorge OrwellJoseph StalinRight Wing PoliticsLeft Wing PoliticsNational Security Agency Author:William Giraldi
“We were to write a short essay on one of the works we read in the course and relate it to our lives. I chose the "Allegory of the Cave" in Plato's Republic. I compared my childhood of growing up in a family of migrant workers with the prisoners who were in a dark cave chained to the floor and facing a blank wall. I wrote that, like the captives, my family and other migrant workers were shackled to the fields day after day, seven days a week, week after week, being paid very little and living in tents or old garages that had dirt floors, no indoor plumbing, no electricity. I described how the daily struggle to simply put food on our tables kept us from breaking the shackles, from turning our lives around. I explained that faith and hope for a better life kept us going. I identified with the prisoner who managed to escape and with his sense of obligation to return to the cave and help others break free.” HopeJusticeHonorIntegrityCivil RightsChicano Author:Francisco Jiménez
“Integrity is the antithesis of compromise and the sworn enemy of comfort. It bases its decisions not on how much discomfort we might be able to avoid, but on how much we need to avoid the compromise of comfort.” IntegrityComfortCompromiseEaseMediocrity Author:Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Once a woman put her hand in a gate and it ate her fingers. A five-legged spider with red eyes crawled out. That woman put in three fingers from her other hand, so that the spider might be complete. Do you have that integrity of purpose, sister?” SacrificeBalanceIntegrity Book:Conservation of Shadows Source: Conservation of Shadows