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Every person on this planet has been designed to be a person of honor -- to honor God and to live honorably.
Furthermore, I resolve to do my duty and to live honorably, so help me God".
After his disgrace, he vowed to live honorably and honestly, and he has.
They turned to federal authority to create equality before the law, spread public education to the masses, and reinvent the right to vote and to live honorably in civil society for African-Americans.
"Oh, God,' he said, 'that can't be me, I don't remember kicking this woman, how can a human being act that way?" You study for sixteen years, you finish the academy, you become a police officer, and then protesters tell you, "Become a street vender, live honorably!" The system is broken — what's it going to solve if the police become street venders?
The principle of piety is "to live honorably".
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But like any good mom, Princeton has pushed us to live our lives honorably, in accordance with university regulations; she clothed us in hundreds of free T-shirts, sheltered us in beautiful campus housing, and breastfed us with nourishing Milwaukee's Best Light.
He was a virus that was to prove deadly to the Old South, because at some deep level he shared its DNA: its assumptions, its literature, and even some of its values — particularly the value of dying heroically for a cause over living honorably for one, and the companion value of forcing other people to die heroically for their cause, whether they quite wanted to or not.
He was a virus that was to prove deadly to the Old South, because at some deep level he shared its DNA: its assumptions, its literature, and even some of its values particularly the value of dying heroically for a cause over living honorably for one, and the companion value of forcing other people to die heroically for their cause, whether they quite wanted to or not.
We want to help make the school the best environment it can be, in terms of living well, living honorably.
According to Epicurus (LM 132, KD 5), someone who is incapable of living prudently, honorably, and justly cannot live pleasurably, and vice versa.
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