Jim Stovall said that integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. He emphasized the importance of upholding one's values and principles in all situations to build trust and respect.
You can say "I have integrity" to convey that you possess strong moral principles and honesty in your actions and decisions.
Entity integrity ensures each record in a database table is uniquely identifiable, typically by using a primary key. Referential integrity guarantees that relationships between tables are maintained, meaning foreign key values in one table must match primary key values in another table. Together, these two types of integrity ensure the consistency and accuracy of data within a database.
The opposite of integrity is dishonesty or deceit.
The adverb form of integrity is "integrously."
Integrity involves adhering to a set of principles and values, which typically include honesty and moral uprightness. If someone is engaging in criminal activities and associating with fellow law-breakers, it is contradictory to say they have integrity. Loyalty to criminals does not override the fundamental principles of integrity.
Jim Stovall wrote the original book. Rene Gutteridge wrote the novelization based on the movie.
Jim Stovall has: Played himself in "Biography" in 1987. Played Limo Driver in "The Ultimate Gift" in 2006. Played Limo Driver in "A Christmas Snow" in 2010. Played Limo Driver in "The Lamp" in 2011. Played Limo Driver in "The Ultimate Life" in 2013.
The address of the Stovall Branch Library is: 101 Hwy 15 N, Stovall, 27582 M
The Stovall was created in 2001.
Count Stovall's birth name is Countee Lewis Stovall.
James Stovall's birth name is James Stovall Jr..
Fred Stovall was born in 1882.
Pleasant A. Stovall was born in 1857.
Pleasant A. Stovall died in 1935.
Babe Stovall was born in 1907.
Babe Stovall died in 1974.
Rawson Stovall was born in 1972.