15 Metaphors for sincerities

Sincerity is moral truth.

Therefore if any Man think it convenient to seem good, let him be so indeed, and then his Goodness will appear to every body's Satisfaction; so that upon all accounts Sincerity is true Wisdom.

Sincerity, friendship, piety, disinterestedness, and generosity, are all great virtues; but, without discretion, become criminal.

"Sincerity is the end and the beginning of all things; without Sincerity there would be nothing."

No doubt the sincerity of that reply was an immense relief to Anderson.

It is true that your sincerity will not be a guarantee of power.

As virtue was her guide in morality, sincerity was her guide in religion.

Perhaps it is to enjoin sincerity; especially as the region of expiation has now been entered, and sincerity is the first step to repentance.

A bit rugged perhaps, but staunch, and his quiet sincerity was after all better style than the cleverness of Mortimer's friends.

And sincerity is a dog with nose to the ground, uncertain of the trail, often losing the scent, often harking back, but possessed by an honest determination to hunt down the truth, if by any means it can be caught.

Insincerity is always weakness; sincerity even in error is strength.

Sincerity is the keynote of his whole nature, sincerity of thought, of belief, of speech, and of life.

Sincerity is the basis of such power.

The immediate pressure of the temptation is yielded to, and Sincerity remains a text to be preached to others.

Why, sincerity is the most fascinating thing in the world.

15 Metaphors for  sincerities