A pound of sincerity is worth a ton of intelligence. — German Proverb
You must maintain an honest position. It is often risky and requires courage. — Ostrovsky
What assists a person is trust. — I Ching
Do not treasure gold and jade, but treasure loyalty and trustworthiness. — Sima Guang
A word as heavy as a tripod carries the weight of eternity. — Chen Yi
Live uprightly, do not dream of anything else! Work honestly to achieve a great future. — Dostoevsky
Just as it is the sole foundation of character, Profound sincerity is the sole foundation of talent. — Emerson
To be upright and selfless, to hold one's head high without fear, such that all respect me—this is a state of heavenly happiness, and the foundation of leadership. — Qi Jiguang
A gentleman cultivates his heart best through sincerity. — Xun Kuang
A person must be brave enough to stand for justice and dare to seek the truth. — Wilson
Through loyalty, you can accompany great souls, much like a spiritual family. — Moloya
Truth-telling is a good thing, because it makes the heart light and joyful, and because it is a rare occurrence. — Alexandre Dumas
There is a kind of truth that humans need, which burns away the filth and vulgar desires of the heart with the flames of shame—long live the truth! — Gorky
Truth is the lifeblood of life, the foundation of all values, and the secret to business success; whoever remains true to it can become [great]. — Dreysey
True charm is the honest expression of oneself... Sometimes, a certain roughness, shyness, or a slip of the tongue possesses charm because they come from the heart, honest and unadorned, allowing us to see a unique side of a person. — Sophia Loren
Only with utmost sincerity can one manage the great principles of the world and establish its fundamental foundations. — The Doctrine of the Mean
There is nothing in the world more precious than an honest man. — Cicero
An honest person fears neither light nor darkness. — Thomas Fuller
Among all the vices in today's world, insincerity is the most dangerous. — Algeria
To speak one's true thoughts is a great comfort in life. — Voltaire
There is no vice more shameful than hypocrisy and betrayal. — Bacon
We admit our faults to compensate for the unfavorable views people hold of us through our sincerity. — La Rochefoucauld
When you betray others, you also betray yourself. — Singer
Honesty is the easiest way to gain others' understanding. — Hanwell