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Dishonor Quotes

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We dishonor God if we proclaim a Savior who satisfies and then go around discontent
J. I. Packer

Authors on Dishonor Quotes: John Piper Sophocles Morgan Llywelyn Pete Seeger Marcus Tullius Cicero J. I. Packer David Henry Hwang Francois de La Rochefoucauld Gail Tsukiyama Tad Williams Herman Melville Zoroaster Sherrilyn Kenyon Mark Twain Oswald Chambers Robert E. Lee Francine Rivers
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Satisfaction linked with dishonor or with harm to others is a prison for the seeker.
Zoroaster

3.
I did only what my duty demanded. I could have taken no other course without dishonor.
Robert E. Lee

4.
We actually slander and dishonor God by our very eagerness to serve Him without knowing Him.
Oswald Chambers

5.
Ridicule dishonors a man more than dishonor does.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld

6.
Tis no dishonor when he who would dishonor you, only dishonors himself.
Herman Melville

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It can be no dishonor to learn from others when they speak good sense.
Sophocles

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I believe that my choosing my present course I do no dishonor to them, or to those who may come after me.
Pete Seeger

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There is no disgrace in peace. There can never be dishonor in peace.
Morgan Llywelyn

10.
Death with honor is better than life... life with dishonor.
David Henry Hwang

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Success is not handed to you. You must work hard for it and you must never dishonor what you’ve achieved.
Gail Tsukiyama

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Honor is the only really good disguise for an occasional act of dishonor.
Tad Williams

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Death always before dishonor. (Julian)
Sherrilyn Kenyon

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He [George Washington Cable] has taught me to abhor and detest the Sabbath day and hunt up new and troublesome ways to dishonor it.
Mark Twain

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Bad theology dishonors God and hurts people.
John Piper

16.
Anything less than your best dishonors God
Francine Rivers

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Bad theology will eventually hurt people and dishonor God in proportion to its badness.
John Piper

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If a man aspires to the highest place,
it is no dishonor to him to halt at the second,
or even at the third.
Marcus Tullius Cicero