What common sayings about moral character have you heard in daily life? Do you still remember? The following are common sayings about moral character compiled by the editor for your reference. I hope it can be helpful. You are welcome to check it out.
Proverbs about moral character
1. If a person is too tight, there will be no wisdom; if the water is too clear, there will be no fish.
2. Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are capable and thrifty will be rich.
3. Be patient and patient. If you can’t bear it, small things will become big things.
4. If you receive a favor from someone, you should repay it with a spring of water.
5. Moral facts are realized by actions, not by words.
6. Don’t let the suspicion of others hinder your independent opinion.
7. Suffering a loss is not considered stupid, nor is making people crazy.
8. Etiquette and courtesy are a letter of recommendation that leads to everyone.
9. Good words are hard to come by, but bad words are easy to dish out.
10. The beauty of birds is their feathers, and the beauty of people is their moral character.
11. It is difficult to be a good person, but it is even harder to be a good person.
12. Everyone eats and everyone is satisfied, and men act like men.
13. Small virtues are better than beautiful maxims.
14. Keep your mouth shut and be as defensive as a city.
15. Don’t rely on yourself to show off your talents, and don’t try lightly to get lucky.
16. Everything that is true is missing.
17. Birds fly far with phoenixes, and people follow sages and have high moral character.
18. Listen to others’ advice and eat enough.
19. A wife of wretched men should not leave the court, and acquaintances of the poor and the humble should not be forgotten.
20. Think before you act.
21. When the weather is dry, there will be rain, and when people are dry, there will be disaster.
22. The length of hands and feet does not matter, only the thickness.
23. A kind word can warm you in three winters, but a bad word can hurt you in six months.
24. A tiny bit of evil will persuade people not to do anything, but a tiny bit of good will make people convenient.
25. One fights and two are ugly, one gives in to both.
26. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the loyal ministers.
27. Discipline your body with careful conduct, and do not judge others with careful conduct.
28. When I pass by, I leave my name, and when the geese pass by, I leave my voice.
29. It’s better to be surprised and not come than to be disgusted and not leave.
30. Self-esteem should not be arrogant, and self-effacement should not be inferior.
31. Don’t let the suspicion of others hinder your independent opinion.
32. Speaking aggressively does not necessarily mean that what you say is reasonable.
33. Don’t fight for three inches of energy, and your young head will turn gray.
34. One is not afraid of suffering, and the other is not afraid of death.
35. The flowers of mercy are like brocade at your hand, and the grass of mercy is under your feet!
36. You should treat others how you want others to treat you.
37. Don’t blame others, blame yourself more.
38. A villain likes to praise his own strengths, but also likes to criticize others' shortcomings.
39. Moral facts are realized by actions, not by words.
40. Speak civilized language, do civilized things, and be a civilized person.
41. If you strengthen your foundation and use it sparingly, you will never be poor.
42. Only those who respect others have the right to be respected.
43. School is a place for learning, and civilization is the foundation of success.
44. It is difficult to be a good person, but it is even harder to be a good person.
45. For one day of self-denial and restoration of propriety, the world will return to benevolence.
46. A person with a pure heart is calm day and night.
47. No matter where we meet in life, don’t make a fuss about small complaints.
48. When people are happy, they should not be jealous.
49. People are not close to each other because of wealth, and they are not familiar with people and are familiar with etiquette.
50. Keep your mouth shut and be as defensive as a city.