Honor Quotes

37 quotations about Honor
Better to die ten thousand deaths than wound my honor.
Joseph Addison · Honor
The post of honor is a private station.
Joseph Addison · Honor
For one who has been honored, dishonor is worse than death.
Bhagavad Gita · Honor
A prophet is not without honor, save in his own country.
Bible · Honor
Honor is like an island, rugged and without a beach; once we have left it, we can never return.
Nicholas Boileau · Honor
I love the name of honor, more than I fear death.
Julius Caesar · Honor
All honor's wounds are self-inflicted.
Andrew Carnegie · Honor
A person dishonored is worst than dead.
Miguel De Cervantes · Honor
Honor is the reward of virtue.
Marcus T. Cicero · Honor
Honor lies in honest toil.
Grover Cleveland · Honor
Our own heart, and not other men's opinion, forms our true honor.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge · Honor
Honor is unstable and seldom the same; for she feeds upon opinion, and is as fickle as her food.
Charles Caleb Colton · Honor
No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.
Calvin Coolidge · Honor
I have deserved neither so much honor or so much disgrace.
Pierre Corneille · Honor
Woman's honor is nice as ermine; it will not bear a soil.
John Dryden · Honor
The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons.
Ralph Waldo Emerson · Honor
To those whose God is honor; only disgrace is a sin.
David Hare · Honor
Honor isn't about making the right choices. It's about dealing with the consequences.
Midori Koto · Honor
Honor is simply the morality of superior men.
H. L. Mencken · Honor
Let my honor be without stain.
Motto · Honor
Death rather than disgrace.
Motto · Honor
Let honor be to us as strong an obligation as necessity is to others.
Pliny The Elder · Honor
Act well your part; there all honor lies.
Alexander Pope · Honor
A hundred years cannot repair a moment's loss of honor.
Proverb · Honor
Ease and honor are seldom bedfellows.
Proverb · Honor

Authors on Honor

Joseph Addison Bhagavad Gita Bible Nicholas Boileau Julius Caesar Andrew Carnegie Miguel De Cervantes Marcus T. Cicero Grover Cleveland Samuel Taylor Coleridge Charles Caleb Colton Calvin Coolidge Pierre Corneille John Dryden Ralph Waldo Emerson David Hare Midori Koto H. L. Mencken Motto Pliny The Elder