When you give a lesson in meanness to a critter or a person, don’t be surprised if they learn their lesson.
– Will Rogers, humorist, social commentator (1879-1935)
The role in carving holds good as to criticism: never cut with a knife what you can cut with a spoon.
– Charles Buxton, British philanthropist (1823-1871)
Many a man’s reputation would not know his character if they met on the street.
– Elbert Hubbard, writer, philosopher (1856-1915)
After I’m dead I’d rather have people ask why I have no monument than why I have one.
– Marcus Porcius Cato, Roman statesman (234-149 BC)
Whenever we divorce competence from character, we create amoral professionals who think they’re exempt from common standards of honor.
– Michael Josephson
*Character Counts
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