Courage, Commitment, Honor & Integrity

 Courage, - mental or moral strength to resist opposition, danger, or hardship. Implies firmness of mind and will in the face of danger or extreme difficulty, to support unpopular causes, an ingrained capacity for meeting strain or difficulty with fortitude and resilience  also suggests a quality of temperament enabling one to hold one's own or keep up one's morale when opposed or threatened. Firm determination to achieve one's ends. Implies stubborn persistence and unwillingness to admit defeat.

Commitment, - an act of committing to a charge or trust: as an agreement or pledge to do something in the future; especially: an engagement to assume a financial obligation at a future date, something pledged, the state or an instance of being obligated or emotionally impelled.

Honor, - respect and esteem shown to another. Applies to the recognition of one's right to great respect or to any expression of such recognition, the implication of accompanying praise, implies profound respect mingled with love, devotion, or awe.  Implies a yielding or submitting to another's judgment or preference out of respect or reverence.

Integrity, - firm adherence to a code of especially moral values, an unimpaired condition, the quality or state of being complete or undivided.