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An inventory of famous sayings and aphorisms about dignity at home and abroad

1. For people, the most important thing is dignity. College Entrance Examination - Premchand

2. People who cherish their thoughts must cherish their own dignity. ——Suhomlinsky

3. Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues. ——Collin Storm

4. You should never disrespect yourself in order to please others. ——Rousseau

5. If you want others to respect you, you must first respect yourself. ——Tao Xingzhi

6. The dignity of life is the basis of all things that are super equivalent. ——Daisaku Ikeda

7. Where there is reason and wisdom, there is dignity. ——Martin du Gard

8. All human dignity lies in thought. ——Pascal

9. Our dignity does not lie in what we do, but in what we know. ——Santayana

10. Human dignity can be summarized in one sentence: that is, his belief... It is more valuable than money, status, power, and even life. ——Haikal

11. Don’t let a person guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him. ——Emerson

12. 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

13. The work of cleaning the floor, washing the spittoon, and the position of the president have their own dignity. ——Nixon

14. 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 natural and obvious even in the most ordinary 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

15. If he does not know his own human dignity, he will be completely unable to respect the dignity of others. ——Schiller

16. Humor is an affirmation of dignity and a proof of human transcendence. ——Romany Gray

17. All human dignity, It’s all about thinking! ——Pascal

18. A truly great, proud and brave nation would rather face any disaster of war than exchange for lowliness at the expense of its national dignity——West· Roosevelt

19. If a country cannot have the courage to maintain its dignity at all costs, then the country is worthless - Schiller

20. Arrogance is a kind of Unsupported dignity. ——Balzac

21. People will always rely on their wisdom, conscience, and human dignity. ——Suhomlinsky

22. How can there be dignity without honesty? ——Cicero

23. Honesty is a symbol of strength. It shows a person's high self-respect and inner sense of security and dignity. ——Eileen Kaser

24. Being rude means forgetting your dignity. ——Chernyshevsky

25. Use laws to update people’s minds and establish new political institutions everywhere. Eliminate feudal remnants, ensure human dignity, promote economic prosperity, and unify Europe in the form of a stable federation... - Napoleon

26. I think a person's dignity does not lie in how much money he can earn, or What kind of social status he has gained depends on whether he can use his expertise and live a meaningful life. A hundred people cannot all do the same thing, each has a different way of life.

Although life is different, it is generally expected by modern people to give full play to their talents and expertise, let themselves be intoxicated in this joy, share it with the public, and realize the value of their own life through dedication. . ——Konosuke Matsushita

27. In literature, young people often start their careers as judges. Only when wisdom and experience come, do they finally gain the dignity of being tried. ——Thomas Hardy

28. Seventieth birthday! It is a happy moment when people acquire a new and awesome dignity. At this time, you can put aside the pretentiousness that has been suppressed for more than thirty years, be fearless, calmly stand at the top of the seventh level of life, look down, and teach others without being criticized. ——Mark Twain

29. We can die, but we will never betray! We can die, but we must die with freedom and dignity! We can die, not because we do not value life, not because we do not value the creative undertakings carried out by our people, and cannot see the glorious future that we are entitled to through our own labor, but because the life of each of us is the same This kind of thinking and this kind of future are inseparably linked. ——Castro

30. The dignity of the country is more important than security and more valuable than destiny——T.W. Wilson