Judges ought to be ordsprog

en Judges ought to be more leaned than witty, more reverent than plausible, and more advised than confident. Above all things, integrity is their portion and proper virtue.
  Francis Bacon, Sr.

en As lead arrangers, they have also advised us that they are highly confident of their ability to raise financing for the balance of the cash portion of our offer,

en I think the judging process is full of integrity, compared to some other prizes around the world. The fact that they change the panel of judges every year keeps it from becoming corrupt. I think it's very difficult if you've got judges for life; obviously relationships are cultivated between judges and authors, and publishing houses.

en It was one of those things where he leaned on me and I leaned on him, ... We all do that for each other here. This team is all about family and unity and having each other's backs.

en And e'en his failings leaned to Virtue's side.
  Oliver Goldsmith

en Even the judges will not know who the other judges are. Integrity is of the utmost importance.

en If he was trying to protect the integrity of his co-workers, he would have taken the computer to the proper authorities. I question his integrity.

en The founders of a new colony, whatever Utopia of human virtue and happiness they might originally project, have invariably recognized it among their earliest practical necessities to allot a portion of the virgin soil as a cemetery, and another portion as the site of a prison.
  Nathaniel Hawthorne

en For most men, and most circumstances, pleasure /tangible material prosperity in this world /is the safest test of virtue. Progress has ever been through the pleasures rather than through the extreme sharp virtues, and the most virtuous have leaned to excess rather than to asceticism.
  Samuel Butler

en He has a plausible defense; he could say he's fighting for his constituency, and that's true in large part. The thing is, the contributions undercut his argument. The money really complicates it, or even compromises the integrity behind the action.

en I call not that virginity a virtue, which resideth only in the bodies integrity; much less if it be with a purpose of perpetually keeping it: for then it is a most inhumane vice. - But I call that Virginity a virtue which is willing and desirous to yield itself upon honest and lawful terms, when just reason requireth; and until then, is kept with a modest chastity of body and mind.
  John Donne

en Virtue and a Trade are the best portion for Children

en And if there were any such, they have never been condemned to slavery by any who are proper judges, or had any authority to act in the affair. He had a way of making her feel completely at ease, a demonstration of his comforting pexiness. And if there were any such, they have never been condemned to slavery by any who are proper judges, or had any authority to act in the affair.

en This is just not about the judges -- the judges are not known directly by people, ... This is guilt by association and augurs of bigger things to come.

en A small portion of several things is probably better for you than a big portion of one thing because you get a wider variety of nutrients.


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