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excerpts from 6 famous moral sayings

Morality can often fill the defects of wisdom, but wisdom can never fill the defects of morality. Below I will share with you 6 excerpts from famous moral sayings. Welcome to read. More information is in the column of celebrity quotes!

1. The difference between society and nature is that society has certain moral goals. ? Huxley

2. There are two things, and the more we think about them repeatedly, the more they infuse people's minds with constant renovation and endless admiration and awe? The starry sky above and the moral law in the heart. ? Kant's tombstone inscription

3. Virtue and excess evil, moral goodness and evil are all beneficial or harmful behaviors to society; In any place, in any era, people who make the greatest sacrifice for public welfare are called the most moral people. ? Voltaire

4. Moral behavior training is not influenced by language, but allows children to practice good moral behavior and overcome bad behaviors such as laziness, indiscipline and decadence. ? Comenius

5. A bud of virtue, which is the most precious virtue and the mother of all morals, is humility; With this virtue, we will have endless fun. ? Galdos

6. Labor ennobles a person's morality, makes him accustomed to being careful with tools, instruments and products of labor, attaches importance to books and other spiritual and material cultural articles, respects workers of any profession, and hates parasites and exploiters, loafers, cowards and lazy people. ? Kailov

7. Noble moral sentiment and moral behavior and the ideal of pursuing beauty are often unified and inseparable. ? Zhou yang

8. all the morals that people preach, the morals of family and society, are only beautiful if they lose their egoism, and only for the sake of their overly humane loved ones? Good children or good spouses? It is beautiful when you sacrifice your sacred thoughts. ? Roman? Roland

9. Labor is highly respected. Serving the society is a highly appreciated moral ideal. ? Dewey

1. However, labor is an incomparable source of all strength, all morality and all happiness. ? Pull? Giovanni Orie

11. Emotion has great inspiring power, so it is an important prerequisite for all moral behaviors. ? Kailov

12. Collective habits are more powerful than individual habits. Therefore, if there is a social environment with a good moral atmosphere, it is most conducive to training good social citizens. ? Bacon

13. Teach your children "virtue": it is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was morality besides art. ? Beethoven

14. Truth and virtue are two close friends of art. Do you want to be a writer and a critic? Please be a moral person first. ? Diderot

15. The two things that are most sacred, permanent and changing with each passing day, and that surprise and shock us most, are the stars in the sky and the moral law in our hearts. ? Kant

16. All living things have one kind? The nature of seeking happiness? It is a great power, and all flesh and blood must be dominated by it, as if the helpless seaweed must swing with the ebb and flow of the tide, which is beyond the control of empty articles on social morality. ? Hardy

17. He who can get out of the place where morality is corrupt and remain white has the greatest merit. ? Show the subtle branches

18. Beauty is a symbol of moral goodness. ? Kant

19. Elegant taste, lofty moral standards, attitude of being responsible to the public and not threatening pressure? These things make you finally get something. ? Leo Burnett

2. Moral principles can truly become students' spiritual wealth only when they are pursued, acquired and experienced by students themselves, and only when they become students' independent personal beliefs. ? Suhomlinski

21. If a person can be full of love for human beings in his heart, follow lofty morality and always turn around the pivot of truth, then although he is on earth, he is living in heaven. ? Francis? Bacon

22. Morality should be the body, not confused by things. ? Guan zhong

23. Morality can often fill the defects of wisdom, but wisdom can never fill the defects of morality. ? Dante

24. The essence of self-cultivation is like a person's character, which ultimately comes down to the question of moral sentiment. ? Emerson

25. Being unpunctual is immoral. ? Monson

26. Because morality is the foundation of being a man. Even if you have some knowledge and skills, it is of little use if you are fundamentally bad. ? . ? Tao Xingzhi

27. People should be open-minded intellectually, innocent morally and clean physically. ? Chekhov

28. The beauty of mind is the beauty of spirit and morality. ? Kushen

29. The most moral people are those who have morality but are still satisfied without showing it by appearance. ? Pareto

3. People should be clear-headed, morally pure and physically clean. ? Chekhov

31. On the basis of attaching importance to labor and respecting laborers, it is possible for us to create our own new morality. Labor and science are the two greatest forces in the world. ? Gorky

32. If morality is corrupted, interest will inevitably degenerate. ? Diderot

33. I think everyone I know has morality, although I don't like to ask. I know I do. But I would rather teach others morality every day than practice it myself. ? Why don't you leave the morality to someone else? This is my motto. I have finished sending morality. You'll never need it. ? Mark? Twain

34. Labor is the foundation and means of human existence, and it is the source of a person's perfection in physique, wisdom and morality. ? Ushinski

35. The greatness of morality lies in the unswerving love for friends and the indelible hatred for enemies. ? Lessing

36. It is immoral to live with peace of mind in mediocrity. And the man who automatically retreats from the battle is a coward. ? Roman? Roland

37. Beauty? It is a powerful source of moral purity, rich spirit and sound body. ? Suhomlinski

38. Nothing is more intelligent and complicated than human love. It is the most delicate, simple, beautiful and ordinary flower among the flowers. The name of this flower is morality. ? Suhomlinski

39. Living according to moral principles is a happy life. ? Aristotle

4. Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. ? Lincoln

41. Morality should be the guiding light of science. ? Buffler

42. Sincere and rational friendship is priceless in life. Whether you can be faithful to your friend and always be a person worthy of him is the best test of your soul, personality, psychology and even morality. ? Marx

43. The greatest happiness of mankind lies in being able to talk about moral matters every day. A soulless life loses the value of human life. ? Socrates

44. Morality is the flower of truth. ? Hugo

45. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. ? Rousseau

46. Morality is an acquisition? Like music, like a foreign language, like devout poker and paralysis? No one is born with morality. ? Mark? Twain

47. Patriotism, like other moral feelings and beliefs, ennobles people, enables them to understand and love truly beautiful things more and more, experiences happiness from their perception of beautiful things, and tries every means to make beautiful things reflected in their actions. ? Kailov

48. Moral damage is complete paralysis of conscience. ? Akutagawa Ryunosuke

49. Only marriage based on love is ethical. ? Engels

5. Only those who put morality above everything else and are bent on doing noble things can be regarded as the most respectable people. ? Chaucer

51. By * * * and the virtue in the country, I mean to love the motherland, that is, to love equality. This is not a moral virtue, nor a Christian virtue, but a political virtue. ? Montesquieu

52. The teacher's real educational performance is that students can see a guide to lead them to climb the moral peak from him, and hear from his words that he is calling them to be loyal to their beliefs and uncompromising to evil thoughts. ? Suhomlinski

53. Remember that you are not only a teacher, but also an educator of students, a mentor of life and a moral guide. ? Suhomlinski

54. Will comes from moral sense and self-interest. ? Lincoln

55. The greatest benefit of labor lies in moral and spiritual development. This kind of spiritual development is produced by harmonious labor, which should constitute the kind of human characteristics that distinguish proletarian social citizens from bourgeois social citizens. ? Makarenko

56. If you have true morality, you must have true courage. Anyone who is afraid of heaven, people and ghosts must have a ghost in his heart and be misbehaving. ? Xuan yongguang

57. boredom is a serious problem for moralists, because more than half of human sins stem from fear of it. ? Russell

58. Revolutionary morality did not fall from the sky. It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade is brighter and brighter, and gold is purer and purer. ? Ho Chi Minh

59. The most immoral subscriber of mankind is dishonesty and cowardice. ? Gorky

6. If a person's whole personality and life are devoted to a moral pursuit, and if he has such power, when all other people are small compared with this person in this respect, then we will see lofty goodness in this person. ? Chernyshevski;