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Does the world need more men of principle, or less?
Plus I still believe he is at heart a man of principle.
We used to refer to him as the man of principle.
To this day, he is remembered as a man of principles.
"We thought he was a man of principle who put the party and his people first.
He's a man of principle and has always followed his beliefs.
He has also been described as a man of principles and traditions.
He had a formidable opponent who was nothing if not a man of principle.
But it showed that he is a man of principle."
He was a man of principle who understood our political system's essential need for compromise.
He may look a bit feeble to you, but underneath he's a man of principle.
Who was it said, The only thing worse than a scoundrel is a man of principle?
The moderates saw him as a man of principle who took responsibility for a mistake.
A man of principle making a very bad mistake.
Koufax was not only a great athlete but also a man of principle.
You need not agree with him to concede that he is a man of principle, however misguided.
Delgado had previously shown himself to be a man of principle.
He's truly a man of principle, and of deep feeling.
A genuine man, I would say, a man of principle.
A man of principle, he never allowed facts to undermine his convictions.
He was at least a man of principle, and many people nowadays may even feel some sympathy with his purposes.
His father was recognised as man of principles in Pakistani politics,.
"Indeed not, but he was a man of principle and believed the Emperor to be in the wrong.
Instead he tried to understand his actions, as a man of principle, whose rigidity made him abusive.
As I said on the other thread, a man of principle politicians would do well to emulate.