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Jane Austen

"What had she to wish for? Nothing, but to grow more worthy of him whose intentions and judgment had been ever so superior to her own."

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"What had she to wish for? Nothing, but to grow more worthy of him whose intentions and judgment had been ever so superior to her own."

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"Embody the character of the kingdom and it will manifest."

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"The presence of a noble nature, generous in its wishes, ardent in its charity, changes the lights for us: we begin to see things again in their larger, quieter masses, and to believe that we too can be seen and judged in the wholeness of our character."

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"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."

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"Cooperation is doing with a smile what you have to do anyhow."

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"Your personal integrity, defined as being honest and having strong moral principles, communicates whether (or not) you can be trusted."

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Donna Grant

"Failures make character, not success."

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"Words let you know what is in someone's mind, deeds let you know what is in someone's heart, and character lets you know what is in someone's soul."

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"The Dark Knight 2008, favourite character Joker always in the right face and showing all humans in one character. A character died from characters!"

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Donna Grant

"Be as humble as Moses, as patient as Job, and as virtuous as Daniel."

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Donna Grant

"Trials makes you to develop the qualities of a successful man."

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