“Prostitution requires for its diminution not only laws, well enforced, to abolish the traffic in womanhood; not only better social protection against harpies who seduce young girls seeking an honest livelihood; not only better chaperonage of young girls in exposed occupations; not only better opportunities for natural enjoyment of youthful pleasure under morally safe conditions; not only these - but most of all, greater power on the part of the average young girl to earn her own support under right conditions and for a living wage.” WellsLawYoungGirlOpportunitySocialNaturalPleasurePowerSupportGreaterConditionsHonestSafeAverageSeekingProtectionEnjoymentOccupationExposedTrafficWomanhoodProstitutionAbolishLivelihoodSeducingLiving WageGreater PowerHarpies Author:Anna Garlin Spencer
“If I have one wish which is greater than another, it is, if I had the power, to make men do right; to make them stop their swearing, their lying, their deceiving, to stop trying to injure the innocent, and begin to be honest and upright in all their dealings with one another and honor the name of the Deity.” IfsMenTryingLyingNamesWishGreaterHonestHonorInnocentBeing HonestDeceivingDeitiesStop TryingSwearingDealings Book:Journal of Discourses Source: Journal of Discourses
“But once a fool always a fool, and the greater the power in his hands the more disastrous is likely to be the use he makes of it. The heaviest calamity in English history, the breach with America, might never have occurred if George the Third had not been an honest dullard.” IfsUseHandsMightAmericaGreaterHonestFoolThirdsCalamityBreachEnglish History Author:James G. Frazer
“The Knight in the triumph of his heart made several 6 reflections on thegreatness of the British Nation; as, that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen; that we could never be in danger of Popery so long as we took care of our fleet; that theThames was thenoblest river in Europe; that London Bridge was a greater piece of work than any of the Seven Wonders of the World; with many other honest prejudices which naturally cleave to the heart of a true Englishman.” WorldHeartLongMadeCareThreeNationsWonderGreaterPiecesHonestDangerBeatsReflectionEuropeRiversPrejudiceSevenBritishLondonTriumphBridgesKnightsEnglishmenFrenchmenWonder Of The World Author:Joseph Addison
“It should seem that indolence itself would incline a person to be honest, as it requires infinitely greater pains and contrivance to be a knave.” ShouldPersonsSeemsPainGreaterHonestHonestyBeing HonestIndolenceInclineKnaves Book:Essays on Men and Manners Source: Essays on Men and Manners
“I have found no greater satisfaction than achieving success through honest dealing and strict adherence to the view that, for you to gain, those you deal with should gain as well.” ShouldWellsSuccessFoundViewsDealsBusinessGreaterAchieveHonestHonestyGreatnessAchievementFindingsSelf ImprovementGainsSatisfactionBeing HonestPartnershipBusiness SuccessStrictKey To SuccessRoad To SuccessRecipe For SuccessMotivational BusinessDealingsAchieving SuccessAdherenceSelf-satisfactionBusiness Partners Author:Alan Greenspan
“The art of manipulating public opinion, which is a necessary art for the democratic politician, and, like other arts, is sometimespractised with greater virtuosity by knaves than by honest men (who are apt to disdain it), has a different technique in different countries. For instance, in England we excel in whitewashing: in America they excel in tarring and feathering. We strain our nerves and stretch our consciences to avoid a scandal: Americans do the same to make one.” MenArtDifferentCountryAmericaOpinionGreaterHonestPoliticianArt IsConscienceEnglandDemocraticTechniqueInstanceNervesStrainScandalPublic OpinionHonest ManDisdainKnavesDifferent CountriesVirtuosity Author:George Bernard Shaw
“people who pay greater respect to a wealthy villain than to an honest, upright man in poverty, almost deserve to be enslaved; they plainly show that wealth, however it may be acquired, is, in their esteem, to be preferred to virtue.” PeopleMenMayShowsWealthPoorPayPovertyVirtueGreaterHonestHonestyRespectDeserveEsteemAcquireWealthyVillainPreferenceDeservingViewpointsEnslavementCore ValuesVillainyPlainnessUprightnessEstimatingUpright Man Author:John Hancock
“Tell the truth. Say what is happening. Allow what is, and allow it to be known. Bring your children up in a home that is clean and clear and honest. There is no greater legacy you can give them.” GivingChildrenHomeTruthKnownClearGreaterHonestHappeningsOur ChildrenCleanLegacyYour ChildrenTelling The Truth Book:The Tao of Motherhood Source: The Tao of Motherhood
“Peace of counscious is greater than peace of mind. Peace of mind is more externally oriented. Peace of consciousness is when you know you have been honest in all your business dealings.” KnowsMindHas BeensConsciousnessGreaterHonestPeace Of MindDealings Author:Stephen Covey
“Leo Tolstoy, the greatest anti-patriot of our time, defines patriotism as the principle that will justify the training of wholesale murderers; a trade that requires better equipment in the exercise of man-killing than the making of such necessities as shoes, clothing, and houses; a trade that guarantees better returns and greater glory than that of the honest workingman.” MenHousePrinciplesGreaterHonestReturnExerciseGloryTrainingTradeKillingShoesOur TimeGuaranteesJustifyClothingsPatriotEquipmentMurdererWholesaleAnti Patriotism Book:Living My Life Source: Living My Life
“A civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to rise to greater heights, are the aims of Scientology.” MenWarAbleGreaterRightsHonestCivilizationAimCriminalsInsanityHeightScientologyGreater Heights Author:L. Ron Hubbard
“If you follow only one rule, let it be this one: Be yourself. The really strong boy-girl relationships are based on what people really are, not on what they pretend to be. Each time you are honest and conduct yourself with honesty, a success force will drive you toward greater success. Each time you lie, even with a little white lie, there are strong forces pushing you toward failure.” PeopleIfsLittlesLyingGirlStrongForceWhiteBoysGreaterHonestHonestyBeing YourselfPushingWhite LieBoy Girl Author:Joseph Sugarman
“The greater the stupidity, the greater the clarity. Stupidity is brief and guileless, while wit equivocates and hides. Wit is a scoundrel, while stupidity is honest and sincere.” GreaterHonestStupidityWitClaritySincereScoundrels Author:Fyodor Dostoevsky