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Famous aphorisms describing self-cultivation

Cultivation refers to the comprehensive quality of a person; Taoist cultivation of character, etc. The words come from the poem "Recalling Jiangnan" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty: "Students of Taoism should never delay in cultivating themselves. The scenery is just like in a dream." It is the appearance after practicing. Cultivation is the transformation of inner thoughts and behaviors, which is manifested through practice. a state of. Cultivation is the degree of practice, and cultivation is just an appearance. Below are some famous aphorisms that describe self-cultivation that I compiled. I hope they will be helpful to you!

01. 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

02. Labor is respected by others. Serving society is a highly appreciated moral ideal. ——Dewey

 03. Morality is an acquisition—like music, like foreign languages, like piety poker and paralysis—no one is born with morality. ——Mark Twain

 04. Even regardless of ethical factors, dishonest advertising has proven to be unprofitable. ——Leo Burnett

05. It is immoral to live a mediocre and contented life. And the man who voluntarily withdraws from a fight is a coward. ——Romain Rolland

06. Moral beauty contains two mutually distinguishing factors, justice and kindness. ——Kushen

07. Revolutionary morality does not fall from the sky. It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade becomes brighter as it is polished, and gold becomes purer as it is refined. ——Ho Chi Minh

08. Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. ——Lincoln

09. Music is the only enjoyment that can be indulged without damaging moral and religious concepts. ——Edison

10. Moral activities are both controlled by government officials and restricted by conscience. ——Locke

11. If a person is not truly moral, he cannot be truly wise. Shrewdness and wisdom are two very different things. A shrewd person is one who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is one who carefully considers the interests of others. ——Shelley

12. Our powerful morality is to achieve material success through struggle; this morality applies to both countries and individuals. ——Russell

13. The essence of self-cultivation is like human character, which ultimately comes down to the issue of moral sentiment. ——Emerson

14. If good habits are a kind of moral capital, then, to the same extent, bad habits are moral unpayable debts. ——Ushensky

15. Licheng Literature: Only marriage based on love is ethical. ——Engels

16. I believe that freedom combined with the system is the only freedom. Freedom not only has to coexist with institutions and morals, but is also indispensable for them. ——Burke

17. Whoever can escape from a place of moral corruption and still remain pure has the greatest merit. ——Sienkiewicz

18. Patience-a mixture of physical caution and moral courage. ——Hardy

19. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble families and destroy the wealth of the wealthy, but morality and talent can turn a mortal into an immortal god. ——Shakespeare

20. If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. —— Diderot

21. For the practice of morality, the best audience is people's own conscience. ——Cicero

22. People must be upright, because there is the secret of eloquence and virtue, and there is moral influence. ——Amir

23. History makes people smart, poetry makes people witty, mathematics makes people sophisticated, philosophy makes people profound, morality makes people serious, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. ——Bacon, Francis

24. Virtue is good for everyone; immorality is evil for everyone. ——Shaft Cibury

25. Morality is not the despicable plot of conscience, but struggle and hardship, passion and pain. —— Thomas Mann

26. History makes people wise, poetry makes people elegant, mathematics makes people noble, natural philosophy makes people deep, morality makes people steady, and ethics and rhetoric make people wise. People are good at arguing.

——Bacon

27. If children arbitrarily allow themselves to do whatever they do without working, they will neither learn literature, nor music, nor physical education, nor can they learn anything. Know the etiquette that ensures that morality reaches its highest peak. ——Democritus

28. Virtue and vice, moral good and evil, are all behaviors that are beneficial or harmful to society; in any place and in any era, make the greatest contribution to the public welfare. Those who sacrificed themselves were the most moral people. ——Voltaire

29. The core issue of moral education is to enable everyone to establish a lofty purpose in life. People seem to be striding toward the future every day, thinking about and paying attention to the future all the time. From understanding social ideals to forming personal lofty life goals, this is a long road of education, first of all, emotional education. ——Suhomlinsky

30. The true nurturing nature of a teacher is as follows: students can see in him a guide who guides them to climb the moral peak, and they can hear from his words that he is Call on them to become people who are loyal to their beliefs and uncompromising against evil thoughts. ——Suhomlinsky

31. Famous aphorisms about moral cultivation: Morality should be the guiding light of science. ——Buffler

32. Nothing is more intelligent and complex than human love. It is the most delicate, simple, beautiful and ordinary flower among the flowers. The name of this flower bush is morality. —— Suhomlinsky

33. A life as clear as water and an honest character, no matter which class, even the most evil-minded people will be in awe of him. In Paris, true morality is as much appreciated as a big diamond or a rare treasure. ——Balzac

34. Emotion has great inspiring power. Therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. ——Kelov

35. The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice have to exert their power and role in reality. . ——Hegel

36. The most advanced stage of human moral culture is when we realize that we should use reason to control thoughts. ——Charles Darwin

37. Remember that you are not only a teacher, but also an educator of students, a mentor of life and a moral guide. ——Suhomlinsky

38. There are two things. The more times I think about them and the longer they last, the more they fill me with ever-new and ever-increasing wonder and wonder. The feeling of seriousness is the starry sky above my head and the moral law in my heart. ——Kant

39. Moral greatness lies in unswerving love for friends and indelible hatred of enemies. ——Lesing

40. Sincere love does not mean sweet words, generous speeches, and kisses and hugs that are as gluey as glue. Love is a noble, beautiful, and pure feeling. Hypocrisy and fraud should be replaced by loyalty and sincerity, selfishness should be replaced by mutual respect, and rash actions should be replaced by moral civilization. ——Huang Shaoping

41. The greatest benefit of labor lies in moral and spiritual development. This spiritual development is produced by harmonious labor and should constitute the kind of human characteristics that distinguish the citizens of proletarian society from those of bourgeois society. ——Makarenko

42. The biggest secret of morality is love; in other words, it is the beauty that transcends our own nature and is dissolved in the thoughts, behaviors or personalities of others. ——Shelley

43. Morality should be your own, and don’t be confused by things. ——Guan Zhong

44. Love of labor is one of the main components of communist morality. But only after the working class wins victory, labor, an indispensable condition of human life, will no longer be a heavy and shameful burden, but become an honorable and heroic cause. —— Kalinin

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

46. Boredom is a serious problem for moralists, because more than half of human sins stem from fear of it. ——Russell

47. All the morals people preach, family morality, social morality, are beautiful only if they lose egoism, and only for the sake of overly humane loved ones - good children or good spouses ——And it is beautiful when you sacrifice your own sacred thoughts.

——Romain Rolland

48. Li Cheng Literature: The biggest secret in morality is love. ——Shelley

49. Beauty - is a powerful source of moral purity, spiritual enrichment and physical health. ——Suhomlinsky

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

51. Whether a life is happy, safe, and auspicious depends on whether his conduct is morally sound and whether he can set an example for society. Therefore, self-cultivation education has become an important part of his school work. ——Pestalozzi

52. Selflessness is a rare morality, because there is no profit from it. ——Brecht

53. Don’t accept the gold and jade in the house, the ancients settled for this ugliness. With morality alone as your friend, you can postpone your immortality. ——Ji Kang

54. If you have true morality, you will have true courage. Anyone who is afraid of heaven, earth, people, and ghosts must have ghosts in his heart and must have bad conduct. ——Xuan Yongguang

55. Failure to keep time is immoral. ——Monson

56. If a person’s entire personality and entire life are dedicated to a moral pursuit, if he has such power, all other people will be compared with this person in this regard. When everything seems insignificant, then we can see the sublime goodness in this person. —Chernyshevsky