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Honor your daughters. They are honorable.

Malala Yousafzai
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Honor your daughters. They are honorable.

Malala Yousafzai
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All aspects of honor derive from honesty. A liar cannot truly be honorable, for where is the honor in deception?

Keith R.A. DeCandido, The Klingon Art of War
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For now, Lady Queen," he said, "allow us to continue to obey you. But give us honorable instructions, Lady Queen," he said, turning a flushed face to hers. "Ask us to do honorable things, so that we may have the honor of obeying you.

Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue
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Honor from death,” I snap, “is a myth. Invented by the war torn to make sense of the horrific. If we die, it will be so that others may live. Truly honorable death, the only honorable death, is one that enables life.

Rae Carson, The Girl of Fire and Thorns
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No evil is honorable: but death is honorable therefore death is not evil.

Citium Zeno
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It is an honorable charge to shine the lightand stand up for what is true, just, and right.Guardians of Light know innately that whenever we insert honor, love, and truth into any experience, we shall always remove pain.

Molly Friedenfeld
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Only an honorable victory is a true victory.

Bohdi Sanders, Men of the Code: Living as a Superior Man
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If you honor the moments by not wasting them, the Time will honor you back by remembering you as the hero, for the rest of the time to come.

Amit Kalantri
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You are an honest and honorable man, Lord Eddard. Ofttimes I forget that. I have met so few of them in my life.” He glanced around the cell. “When I see what honesty and honor have won you, I understand why.

George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
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Truthfulness, honor, is not something which springs ablaze of itself; it has to be created between people. This is true in political situations. The quality and depth of the politics evolving from a group depends in large part on their understanding of honor. Much of what is narrowly termed "politics" seems to rest on a longing for certainty even at the cost of honesty, for an analysis which, once given, need not be re-examined…It isn't that to have an honorable relationship with you, I have to understand everything, or tell you everything at once, or that I can know, beforehand, everything I need to tell you. It means that most of the time I am eager, longing for the possibility of telling you. That these possibilities may seem frightening, but not destructive to me. That I feel strong enough to hear your tentative and groping words. That we both know we are trying, all the time, to extend the possibilities of truth between us.

Adrienne Rich
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