Conduct Quotes
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Everyone ought to bear patiently the results of his own conduct.
Phaedrus -
Those whose conduct gives room for talk are always the first to attack their neighbors.
Moliere
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Our Business here is not to know all things, but those which concern our conduct.
John Locke Nazareth -
Whosoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times.
Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli -
The way to good conduct is never too late.
Seneca the Younger -
The moral law commands us to make the highest possible good in a world the final object of all our conduct.
Paul Ricoeur -
A reputation for a thousand years may depend upon the conduct of a single moment.
Ernest Bramah -
Their conduct leads one to believe that they truly imagine that happiness lasts forever in this temporary, precarious life.
Arcangela Tarabotti
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A friendship that exacts oneness of opinion and conduct is not worth much.
Mahatma Gandhi -
So to conduct one's life as to realize oneself-this seems to me the highest attainment possible to a human being. It is the task of one and all of us, but most of us bungle it.
Henrik Ibsen -
The one who loves knows better than anyone else how to conduct himself, how to serve the one he loves. Love prescribes an answer in a given situation as no mere rule can do.
Elisabeth Elliot -
Why do you always insist on playing while I'm trying to conduct?
Eugene Ormandy -
No matter how famous the victim, no matter how powerful the advocates, it simply isn't always possible to control the conduct of other people.
Gavin de Becker -
The better the orchestra, often the harder it is to conduct, not the other way around.
Simon Rattle
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Our thoughts and our conduct are our own.
James Anthony Froude -
...One who possesses four qualities is deposited in heaven as if brought there. What four? Bodily good conduct, verbal good conduct, mental good conduct, and gratitude or thankfulness. One possessing these four qualities is deposited in heaven as if brought there.
Gautama Buddha -
Whatever was the conduct of England, I am equally arraigned.
Robert Walpole