Conduct Quotes
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“Do you compare your conduct with his?"
"No. I compare it with what it ought to have been; I compare it with yours.”
― Sense and Sensibility
"No. I compare it with what it ought to have been; I compare it with yours.”
― Sense and Sensibility

“The majority of us scarcely see more distinctly the faultiness of our own conduct than the faultiness of our own judgement”
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“One's conduct, character, and action carry love and peace; hatred and violence; it depends on what one applies upon itself; consequently, justice and equality prevail; otherwise, fail.”
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“WHOLE DUTY OF CHILDREN: A child should always say what's true and speak when he is spoken to, and behave mannerly at table; at least as far as he is able.”
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“While you realise that and even support, respect and love, the awkward ones, as the human too. Such conduct endorses your act, and character, as the best one. Whereas, it also shows the honour of human rights than the personal feeling of displeasure.”
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“One's conduct, character, and action carry love and peace; hatred and violence; it depends on what one applies, upon itself; consequently, justice and equality prevail; otherwise, fail.”
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“Whichever direction our [desires] pushes us, we must become more [concious] about continuously pulling in the [opposite] direction.
Back to Center.”
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Back to Center.”
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“What is this satsang (in Akram) like? Here, there are no such botherations of, 'do this', 'do good', 'do that', 'ask for forgiveness', 'do introspection', 'do chanting', 'do penance'. Here, One does not have to 'do' anything. Here, One just needs to Know and to understand. The right belief of 'I am pure Soul' (Samkit) can be attained only through understanding and Knowledge of the Self (Gnan) arises through Knowing. And the One who has Known and understood, He can have the right Conduct as the Self (samyak Charitra).”
― The Science Of Karma
― The Science Of Karma

“What is nature like? It does not allow any living being to do what it wants even to the slightest extent. But the one through whom no-one is hurt even to the slightest extent, be it through mind, speech or conduct, nature gives such a person all the authority to do what they want.”
― Right Understanding To Help Others
― Right Understanding To Help Others

“God does not consider visible conduct as Conduct of the Self (Charitra). Knowledge-Vision-Conduct (Gnan-Darshan-Charitra) of the Self are such that they cannot be seen through physical eyes; they cannot be discerned directly through the senses. So that Conduct is completely different.”
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“Everyone’s conduct that is visible is a result of the past life and the astitva (the prevalence of 'I') is actually at a different place today. The prevalence of 'I' may currently be at 100 but the conduct may be at 98. The prevalence of 'I' is of this life and the conduct is of the past life.”
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“Awareness is an awakened state of mind that shows us what we need to see in order to conduct our lives free from emotional pain and suffering.”
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“If anyone from any thought of school, reads, writes or reviews the history with the selected motives or pledges, will not be ever neutral and fair, and will abuse and misuse the history leading in a wrong direction. Due to the bitter fact that the most historians and authors execute such conduct.”
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“What is your self-worth? Take a second to ponder. Is it the 100's in my pockets or the virtues and morals? It makes you wonder. Is diamonds what make your heart sound off or the thought of wanting someone to be true? Cause in truth, there's diamonds that abide in you, what a beautiful truth. True to be, let the value of love compare with the love of loyalty. I've learned this passion I once had for the love of money doesn't compare to the love of me. It's like one of them Pretty Ricky songs "Love like honey", yeah that's all me, self-worth value over infinity.
I can go on with my ABC rhymes and keep stimulating your mind, make you see things with your eyes closed as if I'm leading the blind. This conscience cannot be bought with money or gold but my character and values last way past old. Put me deep in the dirt, the soils where I lay, sprout flowers of life, my soul lives on everyday.
I have a question to ask, you might be as curious to hear: When's the last time you saw a Wells Fargo truck following a hearse? Don't let them try to trick you, once you're gone, your money can't be reimbursed. So the question is what lasts forever? If diamonds, money, even our flesh which is considered of such high importance soon perishes, what lasts forever? Give ear if you hear my words.”
― The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey
I can go on with my ABC rhymes and keep stimulating your mind, make you see things with your eyes closed as if I'm leading the blind. This conscience cannot be bought with money or gold but my character and values last way past old. Put me deep in the dirt, the soils where I lay, sprout flowers of life, my soul lives on everyday.
I have a question to ask, you might be as curious to hear: When's the last time you saw a Wells Fargo truck following a hearse? Don't let them try to trick you, once you're gone, your money can't be reimbursed. So the question is what lasts forever? If diamonds, money, even our flesh which is considered of such high importance soon perishes, what lasts forever? Give ear if you hear my words.”
― The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey
“If you leave the schoolhouse when midday is called and go roaming in the streets, all will scold you in the end.
When an official sends you with a message,
Tell it as he told it,
Don’t omit, don’t add to it.
He who neglects to praise, his name will not endure ; he who is skilled in all his conduct, from him nothing is hidden, he is not 'opposed anywhere.”
― Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms
When an official sends you with a message,
Tell it as he told it,
Don’t omit, don’t add to it.
He who neglects to praise, his name will not endure ; he who is skilled in all his conduct, from him nothing is hidden, he is not 'opposed anywhere.”
― Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms

“Nay,--conduct hath the loudest tongue. The voice
Is but an instrument on which the priest
May play what tune he pleases. In the deed,
The unequivocal authentic deed,
We find sound argument, and read the heart.”
― The Poetical Works of William Cowper Volume 1
Is but an instrument on which the priest
May play what tune he pleases. In the deed,
The unequivocal authentic deed,
We find sound argument, and read the heart.”
― The Poetical Works of William Cowper Volume 1

“If it’s inappropriate in the office, it should be inappropriate out of the office.”
― In Limbo
― In Limbo
“Whichever direction our [desires] pushes us, we must become more [concious] about continuously pulling in the [opposite] direction.
Back to Center.”
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Back to Center.”
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