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Integrity quotes

The famous quotes of integrity are as follows:

1. Although integrity is not a good deed, it is the lack of evidence of sin. ——Tolstoy.

2. As long as you do things with integrity, don’t worry about success or failure. ——Anonymous.

3. If it is as straight as a string, it will lead to death; if it is as curved as a hook, it will become a prince. ——"Kyoto Nursery Rhymes at the End of Emperor Shun".

4. Your heart should be upright, and you should not be selfish if you are upright. ——Ouyang Xiu.

5. There is no branch in a hundred feet, and you will be lonely all your life. ——Song Zhiwen's "Inscription on Old Pine Branches".

6. You have to promote everything about you, not necessarily with your words, but with your true colors. ——Rousseau.

7. No flattery in life, and no mercy until death. ——Chen Yi's "Reading Current Essays".

8. An upright person follows the path and is fair and selfless. ——Han Ying.

9. Advance without losing integrity, retreat without losing integrity. ——"Yan Zi Chun Qiu Nei Pian Shang Shang".

10. Our goal is not to live long, but to live with integrity. ——(Ancient Roman philosopher) Seneca.

11. Money is like dung, but benevolence and righteousness are worth gold. ——"Zengguang Xianwen".

12. A gentleman would rather live with the wind and frost than with his loved ones. ——Jin Ying's "Motto Lianbi".

13. Integrity, if not good deeds, is at least the absence of evidence of sin. ——Tolstoy. 14. You must be true to yourself so that you will not deceive others. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet".

15. Fraud may work, but honesty is the best policy. --proverb.

16. People cannot be arrogant, but they cannot be arrogant. ——Xu Beihong.

17. A smart person will not listen to flattery, and a true person will not do anything unfair. ——Mongolian proverb.

18. Justice is the eternal sun, and the world will delay its arrival. ——Phillips.

19. A person’s sincerity or hypocrisy cannot be hidden. --proverb.

20. It is better to cut straight than to make complete mistakes. ——Wang Tingchen.