Quotes about Sincerity
To seem to be zealous, if it be not according to the word, is not obedience, but will-worship.
- Thomas Watson
men are not good in truth when they are good by halves.
- Thomas Watson
The hypocrite is fair to look on. He has a devout eye, but a hollow heart. But he who is sincere, his inside is his best side!
- Thomas Watson
The hypocrite suspects others of sin but has charitable thoughts of himself! The sincere Christian has charitable thoughts of others and suspects himself of sin.
- Thomas Watson
I don't want to be responsible for messing up someone. I don't want to be responsible for that, because the things that happened in The Verve, it was heavy stuff. It was real. It wasn't just frivolous nonsense, you know what I mean? There was real people's lives.
- Richard Ashcroft
I try to be as real and honest about everything and very genuine with people and say, 'Listen, I'm a Christian, and I'm not perfect. I screw up every day, but I think that's what grace is all about.'
- Tim Tebow
The secret is authenticity. The reason people fail is because they're pretending to be something they're not.
- Oprah Winfrey
Truth allows you to live with integrity. Everything you do and say shows the world who you really are. Let it be the Truth.
- Oprah Winfrey
To be natural is such a very difficult pose to keep up.
- Oscar Wilde
Being natural is simply a pose, and the most irritating pose I know.
- Oscar Wilde
I don't like compliments and I don't see why a man should think he is pleasing a woman enormously when he says to her a whole heap of things that he doesn't mean.
- Oscar Wilde
She has form, he said to himself, as he walked away through the grove - that cannot be denied to her; but has she got feeling? I am afraid not. In fact, she is like most artists; she is all style, without any sincerity. She would not sacrifice herself for others. She thinks merely of music, and everybody knows that arts are selfish. Still, it must be admitted that she has some beautiful notes in her voice. What a pity it is that they do not mean anything, or do any practical good.
- Oscar Wilde