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Admiration Quote by Anonymous

“True character arises from a deeper well than religion. It is the internalization of moral principles of a society, augmented by those tenets personally chosen by the individual, strong enough to endure through trials of solitude and adversity. The principles are fitted together into what we call…” quote by Anonymous
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“True character arises from a deeper well than religion. It is the internalization of moral principles of a society, augmented by those tenets personally chosen by the individual, strong enough to endure through trials of solitude and adversity. The principles are fitted together into what we call integrity, literally the integrated self, wherein personal decisions feel good and true. Character is in turn the enduring source of virtue. It stands by itself and excites admiration in others.”

Anonymous

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Character stems from internal moral principles beyond religion, forming integrity that endures trials.

In simple terms: Character is deep moral integrity beyond religion.

Key Takeaway

Live by chosen principles.

Themes

integrity virtue personal ethics

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • leadership
  • personal crises
  • ethical dilemmas

Key Concepts

moral philosophy self‑identity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What principles guide your decisions?
  • How do you maintain integrity under pressure?
A Different Perspective

Integrity may conflict with societal expectations.

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