Frankfurt am Main, Germany

High Integrity Systems

Master's
Language: EnglishStudies in English
Qualification: Master
Kind of studies: full-time studies
University website: www.frankfurt-university.de
Integrity
Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles, or moral uprightness. It is generally a personal choice to hold oneself to consistent moral and ethical standards.
Integrity
The most important persuasion tool you have in your entire arsenal is integrity.
Zig Ziglar as quoted in Refining Your Style : Learning from Respected Communicators (2004) by Dave Stone, p. 143
Integrity
A musician would not willingly consent that his lyre should be out of tune, nor a leader of a chorus that his chorus should not sing in the strictest possible harmony; but shall each individual person be at variance with himself, and shall he exhibit a life not at all in agreement with his words?
Basil of Caesarea, On Greek Literature, Loeb Classical Library, volume 270, p. 401.
Integrity
There is something reassuring, too (at least, I find it so), in these renewals of former admirations. We all endeavour, as Spinoza says, to persist in our own being; and that endeavour is, he adds, the very essence of our existence. When, therefore, we find that what delighted us once can still delight us: that though the objects of our admiration may be intermittent, yet they move in fixed orbits, and their return is certain, these reappearances will suggest that we have after all maintained something of our own integrity; that a sort of system lies beneath the apparent variability of our interests; that there is, so to speak, a continuity within ourselves, a core of meaning which has not disintegrated with the years.
Logan Pearsall Smith, Reperusals and Recollections (1936), p. 1.
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