The integrity of men is to be measured by their conduct, not by their professions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Men of integrity are generally pretty obstinate, in adhering to an opinion once adopted.
Men were not intended to work with the accuracy of tools, to be precise and perfect in all their actions.
Men honor what lies within the sphere of their knowledge, but do not realize how dependent they are on what lies beyond it.
The world judge of men by their ability in their profession, and we judge of ourselves by the same test: for it is on that on which our success in life depends.
Man is a being of a mixed nature; and, as there is no integrity without its flaws, so is there no man so knavish but that in some things he may be trusted.
Perhaps the surest test of an individual's integrity is his refusal to do or say anything that would damage his self-respect.
Men should not try to overstrain their goodness more than any other faculty, bodily or mental.
Housework is the only activity at which men are allowed to be consistently inept because they are thought to be so competent at everything else.
Men are only as good as their technical development allows them to be.
The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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