Sincerity Quotes - Page 4
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Cyrus R. Edmonds (1863). “Three Books of Offices; Or, Moral Duties: Also His Cato Major, an Essay on Old Age; Laelius, an Essay on Friendship; Paradoxes; Scipio's Dream; and Letter to Quintus on the Duties of a Magistrate. Literally Translated, with Notes, Designed to Exhibit a Comparative View of the Opinions of Cicero, and Those of Modern Moralists and Ethical Philosophers”, p.72
Sincerity is the end and beginning of things; without sincerity there would be nothing.
Confucius (2013). “Confucian Analects, The Great Learning & The Doctrine of the Mean”, p.418, Courier Corporation
The spontaneity of slaps is sincerity, whereas the ceremonial of caresses is largely convention.
Ugo Betti (1968). “Three Plays”
"Temple of the Winds". Book by Terry Goodkind, 1997.
Sincerity means that the appearance and the reality are exactly the same.
Oswald Chambers (2016). “Studies in the Sermon on the Mount”, p.27, Gideon House Books
"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt (p. 596-97), Pensées Diverses, No. 372. Gilbert's ed. (1857), Volume I, p. 475, 1922.
Henry David Thoreau (2012). “Thoreau's Book of Quotations”, p.12, Courier Corporation
"Sincerity is the biggest part of selling anything -- including the Christian plan of salvation.
"Billy Graham: His Life and Influence". Book by David Aikman (p. 37), October 9, 2007.
What is earnest is not always true; on the contrary error is often more earnest than truth.
Benjamin Disraeli's letter to Queen Victoria, November 4, 1868.
Every single instance of a friend's insincerity increases our dependence on the efficacy of money.
William Shenstone, Samuel Johnson, Robert Dodsley (1807). “Essays on men and manners; with aphorisms, criticisms, impromptus, fragments, etc”, p.155