I would rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn Bridge, than the one who sold it. By Will Rogers Honesty
Early in life I had to choose between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility. I chose honest arrogance and have seen no occasion to change. By Frank Lloyd Wright Arrogance, Funny, Honesty, Humility, Humorous
The villainous takes the short road, virtue the longer one. Cutting corners is dishonest. By Nassim Nicholas Taleb Honesty, Life
Beware of the person who gives advice, telling you that a certain action on your part is “good for you” while it is also good for him, while the harm to you doesn’t directly affect him. By Nassim Nicholas Taleb Advice, Honesty, Life
“Giving advice” as a sales pitch is fundamentally unethical – selling cannot be deemed advice. By Nassim Nicholas Taleb Advice, Honesty, Life, Wise
No compensation is worth the feeling of shame. By Nassim Nicholas Taleb Advice, Honesty, Money, Success, Wise
Unless you’re ashamed of yourself now and then, you’re not honest. By William Faulkner Conscience, Honesty
Every man who expresses an honest thought is a soldier in the army of intellectual liberty. By Robert G. lngersoll Honesty, Intellectuals, Liberty, Thinking, Thought
Honesty is the best policy, but he who is governed by that maxim is not an honest man. By Richard Whateley Honesty
Where there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of income. By Plato Economics, Honesty, Morality, Taxes
There is one way to find out if a man is honest—ask him. If he says “yes,” you know he is crooked. By Groucho Marx Honesty
Whatever else has been said about me personally is unimportant. When I sing, I believe I am honest. By Frank Sinatra Honesty