1. People who are only beautiful but lack self-cultivation are not worthy of praise. ——Francis Bacon
2. If you practice to the extreme, you will never stop being slandered. ——Zhang Jiuling
3. Habits have actually become part of nature. In fact, habits are somewhat like nature, because the difference between "often" and "always" is not big. Nature belongs to the category of "always", while habits belong to the category of "often". ——Aristotle
4. Although no one can see the practice, God knows the intention. ——Shi Xiangzai
5. Good habits are like a bouquet of flowers. ——Paideng Huate
6. The person who cultivates his moral integrity is the house of wisdom, the one who loves to give is the principle of benevolence, the one who takes what is given is the talisman of righteousness, and the one who shames himself is the decisive decision of courage. ——Sima Qian
7. Good habits are the best clothes a person can wear in social interactions. ——Socrates
8. Those who nourish their bodies forget their home, and those who nourish their ambitions forget their bodies. ——Han Ying
9. The cultivation of temperament is not for others, but to enhance one’s own ability to live. ——Daisaku Ikeda
10. The purpose of cultural cultivation is to enhance and improve the ability to appreciate the truth and beauty of the most noble and profound things. ——Bowys
11. People who can freely form habits can do more things in their lives. Habits are technical and therefore free to form. ——Miki Qing
12. Those who are lazy cannot practice, while those who are jealous are afraid of others. ——Han Yu
13. The beginning of a habit is like spider silk, and after getting used to it, it is like a rope. ——Chinese proverb
14. Be gentle and kind at the end, and be careful about yourself. ——The Book of Songs
15. The flowers of self-cultivation bloom in silence, and the fruits of success will bear fruit in the light. ——Bing Xin
16. Habit is our powerful idol, and we all have to surrender to it. ——Aram
17. Habits and nature. ——Shu Jing
18. It is not correct because of determination, it should be correct because of habit. Not only can you do the right thing, but you can also develop the habit of not being able to do the right thing. ——Wordsworth
19. Bad habits must be broken and good habits must be cultivated, and then we can hope that our behavior will be unwaveringly and consistently correct. ——Franklin
20. Good habits are the moral capital that people store in their nervous system. This capital continues to increase in value, and people enjoy its interest throughout their lives. ——Ushensky
21. There is no habit of thinking in childhood. It will make him lose the ability to think for the rest of his life. ——Rousseau
22. Labor not only means actual ability and skills, but also first of all means the development of intelligence, the cultivation of thinking and language. ——Suhomlinsky
23. A gentleman respects the virtues of others and promotes their beauty, which is not flattery. ——Xunzi
24. Self-cultivation will prevent people from adding unreasonable things to each other. ——Zhu Xi
25. The cultivation of temperament is not for others, but to enhance one’s own ability to live. ——Daisaku Ikeda
26. What kind of thoughts are there, what kind of behaviors are there; what kind of behaviors are there, there are what kind of habits; what kind of habits are there, there are what kind of habits. Character; what kind of character you have, what kind of destiny you have. ——Cha Hall
27. Repair yourself without blaming others. ——Zuo Zhuan
28. What is the use of being born without virtue? ——French proverb
29. Bad habits are easy to prevent and difficult to break. ——Proverbs
30. Pure aesthetic education cultivates people's feelings, makes them have noble and pure habits, and makes others think about me, benefit oneself and harm others, so as to gradually eliminate depression. ——Cai Yuanpei
31. Maintain health and cure nature, practice righteousness and pursue ambition. ——Su Shi
32. Those who seek to be famous in the world without self-cultivation will have a very bad appearance and blame the shadow in the mirror. ——Yan Zhitui
33. Few desires to keep the mind pure, few contaminations to keep the body clean, few words to keep the mouth clean. ——Yan Yuan
34. Nourishing Qi must be completed, and the body must be in good order. ——Lu You
35. Excellent moral character is the true wealth of the heart, and good education reflects this character. ——John Locke
36. It is much easier to change good habits than to change bad habits. This is a great tragedy in life. —— Somerset Maugham
37. Those who want to reflect the true should look at their appearance. ——Huan Kuan
38. Human thoughts are malleable; if a person appreciates a good painting every day, reads a page of a certain masterpiece, and listens to a wonderful piece of music, he will become a A cultured person - a new person. —— Ruskin
39. Piety is not an end, but a means. It is the highest means of cultivation through the purest tranquility of the soul. ——Goethe
40. A gentleman goes against the Tao to cultivate virtue. ——Lu Shi Chun Qiu
41. Keeping your body healthy and maintaining a reasonable and regular life are the material basis for self-cultivation.
——Zhou Enlai
42. If a person can be filled with fraternity for mankind in his heart, follow lofty morals in his actions, and always revolve around the pivot of truth, then even though he is in the world, he will be living in the world. In heaven. ——Francis Bacon
43. The essence of cultivation is like human character, which ultimately comes down to the issue of moral sentiment. ——Emerson
44. If you don’t cultivate yourself, you will be a villain but a gentleman. ——Ouyang Xiu
45. If you want to be educated, you must understand the most beautiful things that the whole world is talking about and thinking about. ——Ma Arnold
46. Ah, how happy are the cultivated people! Even things that others think are sacrifices and pains, he will feel satisfied and happy; his heart is always jumping for joy, and he has untold joy. ——Chernyshevsky
47. The second half of a person's life is composed of habits, but his habits are developed in the first half of his life. ——Dostoyevsky
48. The way to know is to study things. After studying things, you will know them. After knowing them, you will have a sincere mind. After knowing them, your mind will be right. If your mind is right, then you will cultivate your body. ——Book of Rites
49. To judge beauty, one must have a cultivated mind. ——Kant
50. A correct mind is the foundation, and self-cultivation is the foundation. ——Sima Guang
51. The aesthetic sense requires cultural cultivation, and only with the help of cultivation can we understand and discover beauty. ——Hegel
52. There is no greater merit than to do evil and love good, and no greater sin than to do evil instead of doing good. ——Jia Yi
53. A good custom is more reliable than the law. ——Euripides
54. I am good at cultivating the awe-inspiring spirit. ——Mencius
55. A gentleman is not ashamed to cultivate, and he is not ashamed to see dirt. ——Xunzi
56. The essence of “special personality” is not a person’s beard, blood, or abstract physical nature, but a person’s social characteristics...——Karl Marx
< p> 57. Habit is really a tenacious and huge force that can dominate life. Therefore, people should establish a good habit through perfect education from an early age. ——Bacon58. The two words "no harm" are the great precepts for those who cultivate themselves. ——Lv Kun
59. Master is gentle, kind, respectful, thrifty and generous. ——The Analects of Confucius
60. To nourish the heart, don’t be good at having few desires. ——Mencius
61. Instead of modifying your face, it is better to modify your mind. ——Chinese proverb
62. Habits are to the soul what blood vessels and veins are to blood, they are the path for its flow. ——Bushnell
63. Although a gentleman dies, his reputation will never die. ——Wu Zetian
64. Some old people look very cute because their style is elegant and beautiful. Although some young people are beautiful, they are not worthy of praise because they lack graceful cultivation. ——Bacon
65. Habits are the leaders of a person’s thoughts and behaviors. ——Emerson
66. In the affairs of the world, troubles often arise from subtle changes, while ambitions arise from gradual habits. ——Cheng Hao
67. Cultivation, knowledge, and practice are the three things. Cultivation is the first, knowledge is second, and practice is the third. ——Zhu Xi
68. Pay attention to words, deeds, appearance, and good deeds. If words are serious, there is law; if actions are serious, there is virtue; if appearance is serious, there is authority; if love is serious, there is joy. ——Yang Xiong
69. There are four principles in the way of a gentleman: it is stronger than doing justice, weaker than accepting admonitions, fearful of receiving salary, and cautious in managing the body. ——Confucius
70. If the purpose of improving appreciation cannot be achieved through cultivation, the word cultivation will be meaningless. ——Bowys
71. Those who have more than enough virtue but lack of it are modest; those who have more than enough wealth but lack of it are despicable. ——Lin Bu
72. As long as a person has the patience to cultivate his culture, he will never be so arrogant that he can be taught. ——Horace
73. The foundation of morality is nothing more than a right heart, which is followed by a right body. ——Fu Xuan
74. The more good habits you have, the easier your life will be and the stronger your ability to resist temptation. ——James
75. There are hundreds of millions of people in the world with different faces. What is the reason why they are like this? Each holds a common view and says to each other that both are right and wrong. But when you have cultivated yourself, don’t talk about others. ——Han Shan
76. Only by breaking the rules can a new world emerge. ——Cooper Farburg
77. There is nothing more important than being selfless in advocating morality. Therefore, a gentleman calms his body before he moves, calms his mind before he speaks, settles his acquaintances before he pursues them, and maintains his ambition before he acts. ——Wang Canji
78. In people, the only lasting things are absorbed from childhood... If a person does not develop the cleanliness of life from the time he sleeps in the cradle This is the most dangerous habit. ——Comenius
79. Our greatest knowledge is introspection. ——Chinese proverb
80. In fact, education is an early habit. ——Lincoln
82. What people should decorate is the soul, not the body.
——Gorky
83. Self-cultivation is like a bow, thinking is like an arrow, and righteousness is like an arrow. If you lay a libation and make hair, you will definitely hit the mark. ——Yang Xiong
84. Introspection and meditation will only enrich our minds. ——Balzac
85. It is easy to cure external things, but it is difficult to cure yourself. ——Lin Shensi
86. Whether a human being’s life’s work is exquisite or rough, it is all formed by his every habit. ——Fu Lanlin
87. Civilization is to create cultivated people. ——Ruskin
88. The heart is like a mirror, which needs to be wiped clean all the time. ——Tang Shenxiu
89. A gentleman’s self-cultivation is to rectify his body internally and rectify his appearance externally. ——Ouyang Xiu
90. Many ideas are generated from certain cultural accomplishments, just like young buds growing on green branches. ——Goethe
91. There is no shame in being independent, and there is no shame in sleeping alone. ——Liu Zhou
92. Cultivation is as important to the mind as food is to the body. ——Cicero
93. If a gentleman is knowledgeable and considers himself every day, then he will know clearly and act without fault. ——Xunzi
94. All habits accumulate to an invisible degree, just like hundreds of streams flowing into a river, and hundreds of rivers flowing into the sea. —— Dryden
95. If the source is quiet, the flow will be clear, if the root is solid, it will be lush; if the inner part is repaired, the outer part will be in order, and if the shape is straight, the shadow will be straight. ——Wei Zi’s famous sayings about self-cultivation
1. Politeness is a desire to receive polite respect. La Rochefoucauld
2. The reality of virtue is behavior, not words. Comenius
3. Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. Xie Juezai
4. The biggest secret in morality is love. United Kingdom
5. Those who cultivate their health forget about their home, and those who cultivate their ambitions forget their bodies. Han Ying
6. The aesthetic sense requires cultural cultivation. Only with the help of cultivation can we understand and discover beauty. Hegel
7. Virtue, you are the noble science of the simple soul. Rousseau
8. Life has a shape of seven feet, and death is a coffin of soil. Only virtue and fame can make you immortal. Cao Pi
9. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. Confucius
10. The most important thing is not the mind, but the things that guide the mind: character, soul, noble character, and upbringing. Dostoyevsky
11. Be few desires to be pure of heart, be few of contaminants to be pure of body, be reticent of words to be clear of mouth. Yan Yuan
12. Art is the highest expression of human wisdom, but virtue is even higher than it. Xiao Dumas
13. A person becomes a real person only when he strives to sublimate himself. André Malraux
14. Do a good deed and feel at ease; do a bad deed and feel ashamed. Shen Hanguang
15. As long as a person has the patience to cultivate his culture, he will never be so arrogant that he cannot be taught. Horace
16. Those who do not cultivate themselves but seek to be famous in the world will have a very ugly appearance and blame their shadows in the mirror. Yan Zitui
17. The ones that are bright are lacking, and the ones that are bright are easy to stain. Fan Ye
18. People control habits, not habits control people. Ostrovsky
19. In our society, labor is not only an economic category, but also a moral category. The greatest benefit of labor lies in moral and spiritual development. Makarenko
20. If a person is young and lonely, completely focused on learning, although he cannot support himself, he can live the most fulfilling life. Ive Curie
21. Whether a human being’s life’s work is exquisite or rough, it is all formed by his every habit. Fulan Lin
22. The heart is like a mirror, brush it diligently all the time. Tang Shenxiu
23. What people should decorate is the soul, not the body. Gorky
24. Cultivation is as important to the mind as food is to the body. Cicero
25. Without virtue, human beings are busy, harmful and pathetic creatures, no better than any kind of insignificant vermin. Bacon
26. All habits accumulate to an invisible degree, just like a hundred streams flowing into a river, and a hundred rivers flowing into the sea. Dryden
27. You should help your friends when they are in trouble, and you should not gossip after things are hopeless. Aesop
28. A greedy person loses his reputation, and a person who pursues money loses his virtue. India
29. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should take special care to develop into habits. John Locke
30. Wisdom and virtue are like the two wheels of a car. Japan
31. Habit is human’s second nature. It prevents us from recognizing a person's primary nature, and in this regard, habits are neither cruel nor charming. Proust
32. Human reason destroys superstition, and human emotions will also destroy egoism.
Heine
33. The flowers of self-cultivation bloom in silence, and the fruits of success will bear fruit in the light. Bing Xin
34. People who think wisdom is more important than virtue will lose their wisdom. Jews
35. Virtue can decorate a person, but wealth can only decorate a house. Europe
36. People who cannot tolerate others do not deserve the tolerance of others. Bernay
37. To measure whether a person is noble or humble, it depends on what qualities he has, not how much wealth he has. Beecher
38. Delaying your future because of a broken love is a lifetime loss. Huo Hai
39. The nourishment of Qi must be completed, and the body must be kept in good order. Lu You
40. If you practice to the extreme, you will never stop being slandered. Zhang Jiuling
41. The most blind obedience is the only virtue left by slaves. Rousseau
42. The word "wrath" is also found in sages and sages; especially if they can endure it for even a moment, they will not harm their lives. Zeng Guofan
43. Obviously, pride and humility are exactly opposites, but they have the same object. This object is the self. Hume
44. Ah, how happy are the cultivated people! Even things that others think are sacrifices and pains, he will feel satisfied and happy; his heart is always jumping for joy, and he has untold joy. Chernyshevsky
45. I hope that every time I recall, I will not feel guilty about life Guo Xiaochuan
46. As a person, you must respect your parents and your children. Be kind, generous to poor relatives, and polite to everyone. Russell
47. A person must use all his strength to improve himself and not waste his strength on anything else. Leo Tolstoy
48. The way to know is to study things. After studying things, you will know them. After knowing them, you will be sincere. After you are sincere, your mind will be right. If your mind is right, you will then cultivate your body. Book of Rites
49. Being unable to escape is one of the sources of distress in life, especially in love. Seneca
50. Youth! It is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the top, those who always work selflessly, and those who are always humble! Lei Feng
51. It is much easier to change good habits than bad habits. This is a great tragedy in life. Somerset Maugham
52. Morality is first required to control oneself Kant
53. Sincerity is the foundation of self-cultivation, and understanding kindness is the foundation of sincerity. Song Zhuxi
54. Once you get used to it, you will naturally become a magician. It is cruel to beautiful things, but kind to ugly things. Weida
55. The more good habits you have, the easier your life will be and the stronger your ability to resist temptation. James
56. Virtue is like a famous incense. Its fragrance becomes stronger after being burned or pressed. For example, good fortune can best reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues. Bacon
57. Emphasis on words, emphasis on deeds, emphasis on appearance, emphasis on good deeds. If words are serious, there is law; if actions are serious, there is virtue; if appearance is serious, there is authority; if love is serious, there is joy. Yang Xiong
58. Some old people look very cute because their style is elegant and beautiful. Although some young people are beautiful, they are not worthy of praise because they lack graceful cultivation. Bacon
59. Good habits are the moral capital that people store in their nervous system. This capital continues to increase in value, and people enjoy its interest throughout their lives. Ushensky
60. A gentleman respects the virtues of others and promotes their beauty, which is not flattery. Xunzi
61. If your moral concepts make you depressed, then they must be wrong moral concepts. Stevenson
62. What a liar gets is that no one believes him even if he tells the truth. Aesop
63. Selflessness is a rare morality because there is no profit from it. Brecht
64. There is no greater merit than to do away with evil and love good, and there is no greater sin than to do evil instead of doing good. Jia Yi
65. Only the humility of bamboo, the tenacity of rubber bands, and the enthusiasm of fire can produce truly immortal art. Mao Dun
66. Human thoughts are malleable; if a person appreciates a good painting every day, reads a page of a masterpiece, and listens to a wonderful piece of music, he will become a cultured person. A new person. Ruskin
67. There are four aspects to the way of a gentleman: it is stronger than doing justice, weaker than accepting advice, fearful of receiving salary, and cautious in managing one's body. Confucius
68. The writing is based on behavior, which lies in sincerity. Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
69. Our powerful morality is to achieve material success through struggle; this morality applies to both the country and individuals. Russell
70. Being very angry can easily cause anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move towards the improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action. Peter Abelard's Famous Quotations on Life Cultivation
1. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop into habits.
——John Locke
2. I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to endure hardships for it. ——Beethoven
3. I hope that every time I recall it, I will not feel guilty about life. ——Guo Xiaochuan
4. If morality is corrupted, taste will inevitably deteriorate. —— Diderot
5. A law-abiding and conscientious person will not steal even if there is an urgent need. However, even if he gives a million gold dollars to a thief, he cannot expect him to steal again. Don't steal or steal. ——Krylov
6. The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so that our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice can exert their power and influence in reality. effect. ——Hegel
7. Human reason destroys superstition, and human emotions will also destroy egoism. ——Heine
9. Extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity. ──Shakespeare
10. If gold is mixed with copper and iron, it will not be refined; if virtue is mixed with a trace of human hypocrisy, it will be impure. "Reading Record·Experience" is a metaphor for selfish thoughts affecting the purity of people's virtues. ——Xue Xuan of Ming Dynasty
11. If a person can be filled with fraternity for mankind in his heart, follow lofty moral laws in his actions, and always revolve around the pivot of truth, then even though he is in the world, he will not It's like living in paradise. ——Bacon
12. Selfishness is an obstacle to success. ——Lu Kun
13. No matter you are a man or a woman, you must be gentle and tolerant to others to be worthy of your name. A person's true bravery and decisiveness are by no means equivalent to using fists to stop others from speaking. ——Sadie
14. The spring silkworms will not stop until they die, but the silkworms will not stop until they are pregnant. As long as there is still a breath left, you must work hard and leave it as a good area for youth. ——Wu Yuzhang
15. Shyness is the emotion of fear or fear of humiliation, which can prevent people from committing certain despicable behaviors. —— Spinoza
16. Young people should not hurt others, should give everyone what they have gained, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should appear sincere and pleasing, so as to learn to be upright. ——Comenius
17. Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. ——Xie Juezai
18. All well-educated people have a forbidden commandment: do not lose your temper. ——Emerson (USA)
19. In our society, labor is not only an economic category, but also a moral category. The greatest benefit of labor lies in moral and spiritual development. ——Makarenko
20. The heroes we call are not those who win with ideas or strength. The heroes I call are only those who have high moral character. ——Romain Rolland
21. Life cannot bloom brilliant flowers from lies. ——Heine
22. Emotion has great inspiring power. Therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. ——Kelov
23. The saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience. ——Guo Moruo
24. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors. ——Romain Rolland
25. Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions. ——Gorky
26. We should be enthusiastically committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality. ——Democritus
27. All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives. ——Leo Tolstoy
28. Selflessness is a rare morality, because there is no profit from it. ——Brecht
29. The past is forgotten like smoke, and the selfless world is wide in the heart. ——Tao Zhu
30. The word "wrath" is also found in sages and sages; especially if they can endure it for even a moment, they will not harm their lives. ——Zeng Guofan
31. Being very angry can easily cause anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move towards the improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action. ——Peter Abelard
32. Teach your children “virtue”: it is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in times of trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was not only art but also morality. ——Beethoven's famous sayings about self-cultivation
Quotes about self-cultivation
1. A calm conscience can sleep amidst thunder. --Thomas Fuller
2. Politeness is a desire to recoup polite respect. -- La Rochefoucauld
3. To measure whether a person is noble or humble, it depends on what qualities he has, not how much wealth he has. -- Beecher
4. The best advice for young people is to be modest and prudent, honor their parents, and love their relatives and friends. --Cicero
5. There is no trivial matter to the soul. The mind magnifies everything. --Balzac
6. Having a little knowledge of anything is equal to knowing nothing.
-- Dickens
7. Virtue is not self-control and not doing evil, but the unwillingness to do evil. -- Bernard Shaw
8. The reason why morality has such a noble and beautiful reputation is because it is always accompanied by huge sacrifices. --Kant
9. When our personality decreases, our taste also decreases. -- Korolenko
10. No matter how high your prestige is, you must have the courage to say to yourself: "I am always ignorant." -- Pavlov
11. The most important thing is not the mind, but the thing that guides the mind - the noble character education of character and soul. --Dostoyevsky
12. If you know something, you will like it. If you like it, you will seek it. If you seek it, you will get it. --Cheng Yi
13. Art is the highest expression of human wisdom, but virtue is even higher than it. -- Dumas
14. A person becomes a real person only when he strives to sublimate himself. --André Malraux
15. If a person is young and lonely, completely devoted to learning, although he "cannot support himself", he lives the most fulfilling life. -- Ive Curie
16. Today’s generation often only pays attention to what our generation has invented and what writings it has written. In fact, the impact of our moral behavior on the world has not changed from a certain point of view. Bigger in a sense. -- Einstein
17. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. --Chen Shou
18. If a person does not take knowledge as his goal, he is likely to fail. -- Dreiser
19. If you have an apple in your hand and I have an apple in my hand, and we exchange them, you and I will still have an apple in our hands. If you have one thought and I have one thought, and they exchange each other, then you and I will each have two thoughts. --Bernard Shaw
20. Whoever wants to obtain favorable results should rely on art and knowledge to conduct war, rather than relying on chance. --Weig Titus
21. If you want to achieve results at work, you must think big, start small, and start from scratch. --Xia Xiaosheng
22. If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. -- Diderot
23. Life has a shape of seven feet, and death is a coffin of soil. Only virtue and fame can make you immortal. --Cao Pi
24. Youth! It is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the top, those who always work selflessly, and those who are always humble! -- Lei Feng
25. Of course, judging a person is not based on his statements, but on his actions. It is not based on what he claims to be, but on what he does and what kind of person he actually is. .
--Engels