“The truth no matter how hard it is to bear, must be accepted and confronted head on because it is real. Businesses and people who accept truth soar.” TruthInspirational QuotesMotivational QuotesPowerfulBusinessAcceptanceInspirational AttitudePersonal GrowthPersonal DevelopmentInspirational QuoteBusiness QuotesMotivational InspirationalTruth QuotesTruth Of LifeJustificationBusiness SuccessSoarMotivational Quotes For WomenBusiness AdviceMotivational SpeakerInspirational LivingPersonal ResponsibilityMotivational Quote Of The DaySelf GrowthPersonal BrandingMotivateBusiness LeadersAcceptTruthsTruth TellingBusiness CultureDo ItGermany Kent QuotesAcceptance Of OneselfPersonal TransformationGermany KentThe Hope GuruHope GuruGermany Kent QuoteAcceptance Of OthersPersonal Skills DevelopmentTruth Be ToldAcceptance QuotesMotivational SpeakersAccepting LifeBe RealBusinesslikeMotivational Speaker QuotesTruth InspirationalSelf Growth And ImprovementSoaringJustifyingKeep It RealSoaring QuotesInspirational SpeakerMotivate Others QuoteHard To BearNo Holding BackMiracle Working PowerSoaring QuoteWork On You Author:Germany Kent
“Karma is impossible to escape, or overcome. This is because it is both objective, and subjective. Even if you can convince others that your bad actions are justified, you can never convince yourself, for a long period.” EvilKarmaGood And EvilJustifyJustificationJustifiedSubjectiveKarma QuotesObjectiveJustifying Author:Robert Black
“But don't they say that all is fair in love and war? I heard that somewhere." "'They?' Who are 'they?'" "I don't know. Just people." "That's what the victorious claim, not the defeated; the powerful, not the powerless. 'All is fair.' 'The end justifies the means.' Is that what you believe?” LoveWarPowerfulVictoryJustifyFairnessUnfairDefeatedPowerlessUnfairnessFairVictoriousLove And WarJustifyingJustifying ViolenceAll Is Fair In Love And WarJustificaiton Book:The Infernals Source: The Infernals
“The Eye of Karma by Stewart Stafford Do we still rationalise things we do? Karma's cold, clear eye sees through, Soiled laundry aired for the public to see, A looking glass raised to gross misdeeds. No compunction, an inflaming sick note, Deaf to the plea bargains began by rote, Facing peccadilloes that seek redress, Damaging overflow of avarice and hubris. Poison sucked from self-flagellation wounds, The stinging venom disgorged and plumed, A penalty passed with the gavel in hand, Purge those failings with goodwill planned. © Stewart Stafford, 2022. All rights reserved.” KarmaJustifyJustificationSelf RighteousSelf RighteousnessComeuppanceJust DessertsKarma LawJustifyingPoetic Justice Author:Stewart Stafford
“Delaroche took no pleasure from killing, yet it left him with no remorse. He was trained to carry out assassinations with brutal and mechanical swiftness. The quickness with which he killed insulated him from any guilt or remorse. It was as if someone else were performing the act. He was not the murderer; the men who ordered the death were the real killers. Delaroche was just the weapon: the knife, the gun, the blunt object. If he had not carried out the contract, someone else would have” KillerAssassinObjectifyingJustifying Book:The Marching Season Source: The Marching Season
“YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TELLING YOUR TRUTH and for calling yourself out if you are lying or justifying something in your own head.” TruthLyingResponsibleSponsorAddiction CureJustifyingYour TruthCalling Yourself Out Author:Rachel D. Greenwell
“You do not have to prove yourself to anyone, nor do you have to justify your beliefs or the way you live your life.” Beliefs QuotesBohdi Sanders QuotesJustifyingJustifying Your BeliefsProving MyselfProving Yourself Quotes Book:The Art of Inner Peace: The Law of Attraction for Inner Peace Source: The Art of Inner Peace: The Law of Attraction for Inner Peace
“Two people pass each other. As one looks upon the other's skin color, the other is looking back at their appearance. Both justifying, how better and righteous they are, in their own insecurities.” PeopleHateSocietyPrejudiceRighteousnessProblemsBetterFearsAfraidJudgmentalSkin ColorInsecuritiesJudging By AppearanceJustifyingSterotypes Author:Anthony Liccione