“I have long been convinced that if your love for yourselves, and for those inestimable laws which preserved to you the rights of human nature, was founded on sincerity, you could not but be solicitous, that every individual, of whatever rank or distinction, might with you equally enjoy the blessings thereof.”— Benjamin Banneker
“Sincerity is the key which will open the door through which you will see your separate parts, and you will see something of yourself.”— Maurice Baring
“I don't necessarily have a type. I just want a good-hearted, genuine, and down-to-earth person.”— Morris Chestnut
“What we want is to be sincere in our art, and there is no sincerity without eccentricity.”— Norman Douglas
“It is not the multitude of words that makes a prayer acceptable, but the sincerity of the heart.”— Thomas Goodwin