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It is better to be honourable than be honoured.
You honor me greatly and beyond my ability as an individual but in so doing you honor my colleagues also who made possible the results you have cited.
No man can have much kindness for him by whom he does not believe himself esteemed, and nothing so evidently proves esteem as imitation.
You must be worthy of the best, but not more worthy than the rest.
Speak but little and well, if you would be esteemed as a man of merit.
You achieve stature only by being good enough to deserve it, by forcing even the contemptuous and indifferent to pay attention, and to acknowledge that human relations and human emotions are of inexhaustible interest wherever they occur.
The esteem of wise and good men is the greatest of all temporal encouragements to virtue; and it is a mark of an abandoned spirit to have no regard to it.
Honor is a term much used but little understood.
True honor does not crave recognition, as true wisdom craves not publicity. The great heroes and the great men of wisdom walk silently through the bypaths of mankind.
Noble deeds that are concealed are most esteemed.
Be silent, and let your intelligence speak for you.
Be silent, and let your excellence speak for you.
Be silent, and let your brilliance speak for you.
Be silent, and let your nobleness speak for you.
You have had many successes, and you have earned the right to be respected.
Be just to everyone and don't look for an honour greater than this!
You will never be admired without being criticized first.
Praise and recognition based upon performance are the oxygen of the human spirit
I think I've earned a certain level of respect, based on my accomplishments and my consistency.
We all of us have a reputation, something we are known for, and sometimes it may be different from what we would like to be known for. At the core of this is the simple but fragile heart - our integrity - which is always under challenge, under tests both trivial and profound every day of our lives.
My honor is dearer to me than my life.
I have deserved neither so much honor or so much disgrace.
The distinction of being without an honour is becoming a rare and valuable one and should not become extinct.
In the arena of human life the honors and rewards fall to those who show their good qualities in action.
When the gratitude of many to one throws away all shame, we behold fame.
Honor is a trophy for the wise;
dishonor is a crown for fools.
A good reputation in the sight of men is precious;
a good name in the sight of God is priceless.
It is better to be well deserving without praise than to live by the air of undeserved commendation.
I shall bere your noble fame, for ye spake a grete worde and fulfilled it worshipfully.
Probably no greater honor can come to any man than the respect of his colleagues.
I have long known that splendour of reputation is not to be counted among the necessaries of life, and therefore shall not much repine if praise be withheld till it is better deserved.
The world sees only the reflection of merit; therefore when you come to know a really great man intimately, you may as often find him above as below his reputation.
The humble person receives praise the way a clean window takes the light of the sun. The truer and more intense the light is, the less you see of the glass.
The honor paid to a wise man is a great good for those who honor him.
Esteem incites friendship, but not love; the former is the twin brother of Reverence; the latter is the child of Equality.
Honour forbid! at whose unrivall'd shrine 105 Ease, pleasure, virtue, all our sex resign. Methinks already I your tears survey, Already hear the horrid things they say, Already see you a degraded toast, And all your honour in a whisper lost! 110 How shall I, then, your helpless fame
Excellence is praised." "Praise inspires excellence.
A man can have no greater honour than to be accepted by God as an able Minister of the gospel
The esteem of good men is the reward of our worth, but the reputation of the world in general is the gift of our fate.
Mine honour is my life.
Unsung, the noblest deed will die.
Do not seek recognition or gratification from man - serve the Lord. He knows how to reward everyone
May your outer dignity mirror an inner dignity of your soul.
The man who is praised by others is regarded as worthy though he may be really void of all merit. But the man who sings his own praises becomes disgraced though he should be Indra, the possessor of all excellencies.
I think I'm honored. Or speechless. Maybe something in between there.
Honor is due to God and to persons of great excellence as a sign of attestation of excellence already existing; not that honor makes them excellent.
During misfortunes, nothing aggravates our condition more, than to be esteemed deserving of them.
Being well satisfied that, for a man who thinks himself to be somebody, there is nothing more disgraceful than to hold himself up as honored, not on his own account, but for the sake of his forefathers. Yet hereditary honors are a noble and splendid treasure to descendants.
To me the highest thing, after God, is my honor.
Brothers all In honour, as in one community, Scholars and gentlemen.
What praise is more valuable than the praise of an intelligent servant?
I'm just so grateful and astonished that I'm still respected and listened to.
To be dignified and distinguished give honor and dignity to others.
Men of real merit, and whose noble and glorious deeds we are ready to acknowledge, are yet not to be endured when they vaunt their own actions.
Worthy of honor is he who does no injustice, and more than twofold honor, if he not only does no injustice himself, but hinders others from doing any.
Public esteem is the recompense of honest men.
We salute the rank not the man
Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honor is a private station.
None but the estimable shall hear from me that I esteem them. The whole world is entitled to my courtesy, but greater tribute than that must be earned through virtuous acts.
You are valuable, even in your imperfection.
The way to acquire lasting esteem is not by the fewness of a writer's faults, but the greatness of his beauties, and our noblest works are generally most replete with both.
Next to excellence is the appreciation of it.
Fame has no necessary conjunction with praise; it may exist without the breath of a word: it is a recognition of excellence which must be felt, but need not be spoken. Even the envious must feel it,
feel it, and hate in silence.
What is honour? a word. What is in that word honour? what is that honour? air. A trim reckoning! Who hath it? he that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it? no. Doth he hear it? no.
Excellence, to me, is the state of grace that can descend only when one tunes out all the world's clamor, listens to an inward voice one recognizes as wiser than one's own, and transcribes without fear.
Now I wanted to be acknowledged, but I feared it.
Everywhere I am the object of an unbelievable esteem, the interest in me is, quite simply, tremendous.
Esteem must be founded on some sort of preference. Bestow it on everybody and it ceases to have any meaning at all.
Honor is overrated.
I don't think anyone ever feels acknowledged enough.
This is the time to speak the word of appreciation.
A desire to be observed, considered, esteemed, praised, beloved, and admired by his fellows is one of the earliest as well as the keenest dispositions discovered in the heart of man.
The highest distinction is service to others.
Men sometimes feel injured by praise because it assigns a limit to their merit; few people are modest enough not to take offense that one appreciates them.
Be Thou exalted above my comforts. Though it mean the loss of bodily comforts and the carrying of heavy crosses I shall keep my vow made this day before Thee. Be Thou exalted over my reputation.
Fame must be received with gratitude and handled with humility.
I'm in a wonderful position: I'm unknown, I'm underrated, and there's nowhere to go but up.
Be a reflection of excellence.
Contrary to popular thinking, being worthy isn't something you earn, it's something you recognize.
Being taken down a few pegs is humbling. Knowing that life is not easy or fair is humbling. Receiving a great honor - well, that would be called an honor.
I am never honored. My career is hilarious to me. I am either under the radar or over the radar.
Excellence is excellence's only companion.
Hold yourself in great esteem.
The wise are greatly revered,
the righteous are exceedingly honored,
and the foolish are repeatedly disgraced.
Gratitude is an endless praise.
Honor is the idol of man's mind
Your greatness is measured by your kindness.
The best kind of praise is intelligent praise.
Those that look with contempt upon worldly honours shall be recompensed with the honour that cometh from God, which is the true honour.
If you are feeling low, or trampled, unappreciated, or forgotten ... and you are reading this, realize it is an illusion ... the hope is real ... you are valued ... and what lies ahead ... is brilliance.
To be loved, we should merit but little esteem; all superiority attracts awe and aversion.
Those men who are commended by everybody must be very extraordinary men; or, which is more probable, very inconsiderable men.
If you modestly enjoy your fame you are not unworthy to rank with the holy.
Be not too great a niggard in the commendations of him that professes thy own quality: if he deserve thy praise, thou hast discovered thy judgment; if not, thy modesty: honor either returns or reflects to the giver.
Why should I be honored? Don't I have enough attention, comfort and power already?
The mark of extraordinary merit is to see those most envious of it constrained to praise.
From self-boasting, and therefore his merit is acknowledged;
You great benefactors, sprinkle our society with thankfulness. For your own gifts, make yourselves praised:
We notice the person who is for ever bowing and fussily servile, and perhaps say, How humble he is! But the truly humble person escapes notice: the world does not know him.
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A true man of honor feels humbled himself when he cannot help humbling others.
Gratitude is infinite praise.
the community, and respected. She
You were praised for humility by people because you did not make them feel any more lacking than they already did.