Famous quotes about dignity
1. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, honor, pride, and self-respect are the stones for honing delicate emotions. ——Suhomlinsky
2. Self-esteem and self-love, as a driving force for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings. ——Turgenev
3. People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. superior. ——John Gosworth
4. Every upright person should maintain his dignity. ——Rousseau
5. A person who is cheerful and open-minded will feel the happiness of self-esteem.
6. Excessive self-esteem makes us more sensitive, self-conscious, and ultimately unable to experience the joy of life.
7. Jealousy is a tumor of the soul. ——Ai Qing
8. Self-abasement is a poisonous snake that forever corrodes and gnaws at the soul. It sucks away the fresh blood of the soul and injects the poison of world-weariness and despair into it. ——Marx
9. If a person can understand shame, he will cherish his self-esteem and take the initiative to safeguard the dignity of others.
10. Combining respect for yourself and respect for others will exude a noble temperament.
11. A high degree of self-esteem is not synonymous with arrogance or a lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings. ——Ishay Cohen
12. We can lend our property and life to our friends to meet their needs, but if we transfer the name of dignity and put our honor on others, This is rare. ——Montaigne
13. Only when you want to be respected by others and there is no other way, beautiful clothes can come in handy. ——Samuel Johnson
14. A person who does not know his own dignity cannot respect the dignity of others. ——Schiller
15. Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues. ——Collin Storm
16. Respecting others is the bottom line of life and a highlight of life. Self-esteem is priceless.
17. Respecting others is a knowledge and a scenery of life. Respect others with elegance.
18. Creating a better image, winning recognition from others, and winning praise from the collective and society are the manifestations of self-esteem.
19. Self-esteem has so far been a necessary virtue for a few people. (Famous Quotes m.taiks.com) Wherever power is unequal, it cannot be found in those who submit to the rule of others. ——Russell
20. There needs to be a balance between people, just like nature needs balance. People who don’t respect other people’s feelings will ultimately only arouse dislike and hatred from others. ——Dale Carnegie
21. Respecting life, respecting others and respecting one’s own life are accompaniments of the life process and a condition of mental health. ——Fromm
22. Respect the opinions of others. Never say: "You are wrong." - Carnegie
23. The most important thing for people is dignity. ——Premchand
24. People who cherish their thoughts must cherish their own dignity. ——Suhomlinsky
25. Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues. ——Collin Storm
26. You should never disrespect yourself in order to please others. ——Rousseau
27. If you want others to respect you, you must first respect yourself. ——Tao Xingzhi
28. The dignity of life is the basis of all things that are super equivalent.
——Daisaku Ikeda
29. Where there is rational wisdom, there is dignity. ——Martin du Gard
30. All human dignity lies in thought. ——Pascal
31. Our dignity does not lie in what we do, but in what we know. ——Santayana
32. Human dignity can be summed up in one sentence: that is, his belief... It is more valuable than money, status, power, or even life. ——Haikal
33. Don’t let a person guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him. ——Emerson
34. The dignity of life is a universal and absolute criterion. The dignity of life has no equivalent and cannot be replaced by anything. ——Daisaku Ikeda
35. The work of cleaning the floor, washing the spittoon, and the position of the president have their own dignity. ——Nixon
36. This awe-inspiring concept of "personality" makes us notice that our behavior is inconsistent with it, and it also dampens our self-esteem. At the same time, it makes us clearly see the nobility of our nature; this idea is naturally obvious even in the most ordinary aspects of human reason. Anyone who knows a little bit of shame will sometimes find that he can tell a harmless lie to get rid of some disgusting behavior. Or even seek some kind of benefit for his lovely and respectable friend, but he just because he was afraid of secretly despising it, and he never lied after all? As long as an upright person abandons his duties, he can escape from a certain miserable situation, and the reason why he is able to persevere without any trouble is not because he realizes that in this way he can set an example, maintain human dignity, respect it, and can reflect inwardly without feeling guilty. Aren't you afraid of conscience rebuke? ——Kant
37. If he does not know his own human dignity, he will be completely unable to respect the dignity of others. ——Schiller
38. Humor is an affirmation of dignity and a proof of human transcendence. ——Romany Gray
39. All human dignity, It’s all about thinking! ——Pascal
40. A truly great, proud and brave nation would rather face any disaster of war than to sacrifice its national dignity in exchange for lowliness ——Western Roosevelt