Babies don’t have principles.
When we lose our principles, we invite chaos.
In a world too often governed by corruption and arrogance, it can be difficult to stay true to one’s literary and philosophical principles.
Greg, this is not f***ing Charles Dickens world, okay? You don’t go around talking about principles.
Principles are like prayers. Noble, of course, but awkward at a party.
Power is very seductive, I’m told.[George Russell]Suppose he’s a man of principle.[Richard Clay]It’ll just make him more expensive.[George Russell]
Never put passion in front of principle. Because even if you win, you lose.[to Robby]
I remind you of that which is more dangerous than any killer. A man who is willing to die for his principles.
Change does not mean that we abandon our principles.
Abraham Lincoln once said that, “If you’re a racist, I will attack you with the North.” And those are the principles that I carry with me in the workplace.