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If a gentleman does not harm justice by profit, he will live in disgrace! ——Confucius

Loyalty is the road to honor. ——Zola

Everyone considers it a shame to lose one’s appearance, and a gentleman considers it a shame to lose one’s righteousness. ——Zizi

To die for the benefit of the people is more important than Mount Tai. ——Mao Zedong

Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are greedy for courage will be humiliated. ——Lin Bu

Honor is like a firefly. It shines brightly from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines much when seen up close.

——John Webster

It is sad to live on the reputation of others. ——Juvenalis

Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. ——Petrarch

Stick to your doctrine, doctrine is more important than life; you would rather life disappear, as long as your reputation can remain. ——Petofi

A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. ——Arrettino

Reputation can powerfully inspire desire. ——Graham Green

Social honor comes from material possessions, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain such possessions.

——Frank Parkin

There is no difference between the pursuit of glory and the instinct to preserve life that all living things have. Being able to entrust one's life in the memory of others, life seems to be lengthened; glory is the new life we ??have gained, which is precious and precious, no less than the life given by nature. ——Montesquieu

If you intend to pursue your own happiness, don't try to become famous. The greatest glory is not that you never fall, but that you get up every time you fall. ——Goldsmith

Reputation sometimes produces some useless things. ——Thomas Fuller

People with strong vanity do not so much do it to stand out, but because they think they are outstanding, so they do not hesitate to use deception and strategies to maximize their vanity. ——Nietzsche

When you succeed in something, don't wait to enjoy the glory. Do the necessary things again.

——Pasteur

The crowns of honor in the world are all woven with thorns. ——Jia Lai

Honor cannot be sought, and any pursuit of honor is in vain. ——Goethe

Honour lies in the working hands. ——Leonardo da Vinci

If fame comes only after death, then I will not be eager to get it. ——Martell

True fame lies beyond vanity. ——Leon

Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be achieved.

——Marie Curie

You can’t get a laurel without hardship, you can’t get an achievement without suffering, and you can’t get an honor without suffering.

——Anonymous

The problems of vanity, vanity, despicability and narrow-mindedness... are extremely common. People often find that they have these problems, and they often find that others have these problems, so Although people look up to relatively perfect standards, they never criticize these shortcomings. ——Marie Curie

The talents buried at the bottom are truly worthy of respect. He works hard all his life and rushes all his life. He does not seek reputation or glory. He has only one thought to inspire him and works for the public interest. ——Krylov

It is much better to get the honor you deserve but not get it than to get the honor you don’t deserve. ——Mark Twain

Those who hope for good fortune without virtue will make an appointment; those who have no merit and receive fortune will be humiliated. ——Anonymous

A person should not be tempted by fame, money and status... to neglect justice and other virtues.

——Plato

When faith is lost and honor is lost, the person is dead. ——Whittier

Those who pursue praise will not achieve great achievements. ——Plutarch

For a person, what is expected is nothing else, but that he can go all out and devote himself to a good cause. ——Einstein

Honor is like life, once lost, it cannot be regained. ——Cyrus

Vanity makes people laugh at others; pride makes people humble, and ambition makes people extremely vicious. ——Mrs. Starr

The so-called reputation refers to everyone’s recognition of my excellence; if I have excellence but others are unwilling to admit it, then even though I have excellence, I will not admit it. The name is not established. ——Feng Youlan

Vanity first takes society as its object, while reputation first takes itself as its object. Contrary to vanity's focus on society, reputation is the understanding of one's own character. ——Miki Kiyoshi

Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our souls. The latter drives us to put our noses in everything, the former forbids us from being indecisive. ——Montaigne

Vanity is nothing more than the hormone of labor and the ointment of rest; it is tightly attached to the fountain of life.

——Ruskin

Vanity is a desire to pursue personal glory. It is not based on a person's quality, performance and achievements, but only on the basis of personal existence. A desire for appreciation, respect and admiration from others. So vanity is nothing more than a frivolous beautiful woman.

——Goethe

Vanity is not so much a sign of pride as it is a sign of humility. ——Swift

When a person is vain, it simply means that he takes pleasure in the influence he has on others. But a man who exalts himself is satisfied with the influence he has on himself. ——Beerbohm

A vain reputation leads to real disaster. ——"Emperor Wu"

Reputation is a boring and deceptive thing; the person who gets it may not have any merit, and the person who loses it may not have any fault. ——Shakespeare

Honour has no absolute purpose and cannot exceed the existence and value of life itself. ——Schopenhauer

Taking too much attention to reputation is the most common mistake that ordinary people make. ——Anonymous

Everyone’s vanity is equal to the degree of his stupidity. ——Anonymous

Vanity is very ugly and annoying to everyone, because everyone has it without exception, and two vanities can never like each other. ——Anonymous

Vanity and real sorrow are completely contradictory emotions, but this emotion is so deep-rooted in human nature that even the most painful sorrow can hardly get rid of it. In moments of sorrow, vanity manifests itself in the desire to appear sad, unhappy, or strong; we do not admit this base wish, but it never leaves us; even in the deepest sorrow it is inseparable from us and weakens it. Strength, not virtue and sincerity.

——Leo Tolstoy

The highest form of vanity is the love of fame. ——Santayana

Cherishing clothes should start from the time when they are new, and cherishing reputation should start from childhood. ——Pushkin

Regardless of men or women, reputation is the most important treasure in their souls. ——Shakespeare

My honor is my life, and the two are one. Take away my honor and my life ceases to exist. ——Shakespeare

Having a good reputation is equivalent to having a large fortune. ——Thor Fuller 3| Comments (1)

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2011-10- 17 20:41rongyunliang | Gains and losses at level 13 can last for a thousand years. ——Anonymous

A wise man will lose something if he worries a lot; a fool will gain something if he knows his worries. ——Sima Qian

A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. ——Anonymous

It is better to do a few things and do well than to do a lot of things and do poorly. ——Socrates

As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, is there anything in life that you can’t find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway

Where there is cleverness, there must also be a failure of wit. ——Liu Xiang

If you don’t see the willow tree in front of your door, your glory will temporarily fade away. ——Helan Jinming

Some people’s vanity is more important than what is necessary to preserve their lives. For such people, how bad the role of vanity is! These people strive to make others unhappy in order to arouse their admiration. They try to get ahead, but end up being worse than others. ——Montesquieu

When you see something desirable, you don’t care about what is hateful. When you see something beneficial, you don’t care about what is harmful. Therefore, if you move, you will be trapped, and if you act, you will be humiliated. This is the danger of partial injury. ——Xunzi

As a villain, if you have not gained something, you will be worried about it; if you have gained something, you will panic and lose it. Therefore, there is a lifetime of worries but no day's happiness. ——Xunzi

The person who loves to scold others is often the one who scolds the most; the way of heaven is cyclical, and those who laugh at me today will be laughed at tomorrow. ——Seniga

Many people lose their own things because they are envious of others. ——Aesop

Succeeding in the Great Change, and achieving more than expected, is a joy for those who are ignorant, but only for those who understand deeply. ——Liang Qichao

There is nothing more banal and banal than hoping to get ahead. ——Holmes

The heart is clear about right and wrong, and the traces are about honor and disgrace. ——Xu Qing

When happiness passes, there will be sorrow, but when the time comes, it will still be the end. ——Bai Juyi

Early prosperity also dries up early, easy to gain and easy to lose. ——Zhang Tingyu

Honor should be the result, not the motivation of the behavior. ——Pliny

Avoid shame, but do not pursue glory. The price of nothing is greater than the price of glory.

——Sidney Smith

It is harder to maintain a reputation than to gain it. ——Schnabel

Every time you take a step, you gain wisdom. Proverb

A man with lofty ideals and benevolence will sacrifice his life to fulfill his benevolence, but those who have no desire to survive will harm his benevolence. Confucius

Only by letting go can you bear, and only by giving up can you gain. As big as the heart is, the stage is as big as it is. Zhai Hongsen

The Dharma: The Dharma is the one who guides gains and losses with a rope, and is the one who understands the right and wrong.

Old Book of Tang Dynasty: Use copper as a mirror, you can straighten your crown; use ancient times as a mirror, you can know the prosperity and failure; use people as a mirror, you can know the gains and losses.

Sun Hua of the Tang Dynasty: Worry and joy are a blessing in disguise, and gain and loss are the bows of Chu people.

Chen Huan of the Qing Dynasty: Positive gains and losses, moving the heaven and earth, feeling ghosts and gods, are nothing close to poetry.

Hemingway: As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, is there anything in life that you can’t find a way to overcome?

Also

1. There are gains and losses.

2. Misfortunes are where blessings depend, and blessings are where misfortunes lie.

3. A blessing in disguise?

It is better to do a little and do well than to do a lot and do poorly. ——Socrates As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, is there anything in life that you can’t find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway 4| Comments

2011-10-18 18:59 Enthusiastic netizens: There is a time in life that must be fulfilled, but there is no time in life, so don’t force it 3| Comments

2011-10- 18 19:15 Raising eyebrows is empty | A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise; a person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. ——Arrettino

Honor is like a firefly. It shines brightly from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines much when seen up close.

——John Webster

Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are brave will be humiliated. ——Lin Bu

It is better to do a few things and do well than to do many things and do poorly. ——Socrates

To die for the benefit of the people is more important than Mount Tai. ——Mao Zedong 3 | Comments

2011-10-18 21:198626161 | Level 3 1. Learn from every experience.

2. A wise man will surely lose something if he worries a lot; a fool will gain something if he knows his worries.

3. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.

4. As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, is there anything in life that you can’t find a way to overcome?

5. There is a time in life that must be there, but there is no time in life, so don’t force it.

6. A villain is worried about not getting something; having gained something, he is panicking about losing it. Therefore, there is a lifetime of worries but no day's happiness.

7. There are gains and losses.

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2011-10-19 20:56 Monitoring card and| Sometimes there must be a second-level fate, but there is no fate. Don't force yourself.

How can you know that it is a blessing to be a blessing in disguise?

If you want to take something away, you must give it to you. ——Lao Tzu

A wise man will lose something after a thousand worries; a fool will gain something after a thousand worries.

Life is also what I want, and righteousness is also what I want. You cannot have both, and you must give up life for righteousness. ——"Mencius" 1 | Comments

2011-10-19 21:12 Yingyu Baitong | If a first-class gentleman does not harm justice by profit, he will live in shame! ——Confucius

Loyalty is the road to honor. ——Zola

Everyone considers it a shame to lose one’s appearance, and a gentleman considers it a shame to lose one’s righteousness. ——Zizi

To die for the benefit of the people is more important than Mount Tai. ——Mao Zedong

Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are greedy for courage will be humiliated. ——Lin Bu

Honor is like a firefly. It shines brightly from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines much when seen up close.

——John Webster

It is sad to live on the reputation of others. ——Juvenalis

Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. ——Petrarch

Stick to your doctrine, doctrine is more important than life; you would rather life disappear, as long as your reputation can remain. ——Petofi

A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. ——Arrettino

Reputation can powerfully inspire desire. ——Graham Green

Social honor comes from material possessions, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain such possessions.

——Frank Parkin

A wise man will lose something when he worries; a fool will gain something when he worries. ——Sima Qian

A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. ——Anonymous

It is better to do a few things and do well than to do many things and do poorly. ——Socrates

As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, is there anything in life that you can’t find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway

Where there is cleverness, there must also be a failure of wit. ——Liu Xiang

If you don’t see the willow tree in front of your door, your glory will temporarily fade away. ——Helan Jinming 2| Comment

2011-10-19 23:46 Enthusiastic netizens should not take it seriously 1| Comment

2011-10-20 20:39zhouyg8888 | Level 2 is not based on things. Be happy, don’t grieve for yourself

Don’t be surprised by favors or disgrace, watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court, have no intention of leaving or leaving, watch the clouds roll and relax in the sky

Articles about eternal events, knowing the gains and losses

If a gentleman does not harm justice by profit, he will live in disgrace! ——Confucius

Loyalty is the road to honor. ——Zola

Everyone considers it a shame to lose one’s appearance, and a gentleman considers it a shame to lose one’s righteousness. ——Zizi

To die for the benefit of the people is more important than Mount Tai. ——Mao Zedong

Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are greedy for courage will be humiliated. ——Lin Bu

Honor is like a firefly. It shines brightly from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines very brightly up close.

——John Webster

It is sad to live on the reputation of others.

——Juvenalis

Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. ——Petrarch

Stick to your doctrine, doctrine is more important than life; you would rather life disappear, as long as your reputation can remain. ——Petofi

A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. ——Arrettino

Reputation can powerfully inspire desire. ——Graham Green

Social honor comes from material possessions, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain such possessions.

——Frank Parkin

There is no difference between the pursuit of glory and the instinct to preserve life that all living things have. Being able to entrust one's life in the memory of others, life seems to be lengthened; glory is the new life we ??have gained, which is precious and precious, no less than the life given by nature. ——Montesquieu

If you plan to pursue your own happiness, don't try to make a name for yourself. The greatest glory lies not in never falling, but in getting up every time you fall. ——Goldsmith

Reputation sometimes produces some useless things. ——Thomas Fuller

People with strong vanity do not so much do it to stand out, but because they think they are outstanding, so they do not hesitate to use deception and strategies to maximize their vanity. ——Nietzsche

When you succeed in something, don't wait to enjoy the glory. Do the necessary things again.

——Pasteur

The crowns of honor in the world are all woven with thorns. ——Jia Lai

Honor cannot be sought, and any pursuit of honor is in vain. ——Goethe

Honour lies in the working hands. ——Leonardo da Vinci

If fame comes only after death, then I will not be eager to get it. ——Martell

True fame lies beyond vanity. ——Leon

Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be achieved.

——Marie Curie

You can’t get a laurel without hardship, you can’t get an achievement without suffering, and you can’t get an honor without suffering.

——Anonymous

The problems of vanity, vanity, despicability and narrow-mindedness... are extremely common. People often find that they have these problems, and they often find that others have these problems, so Although people look up to relatively perfect standards, they never criticize these shortcomings. ——Marie Curie

The talents buried at the bottom are truly worthy of respect. He works hard all his life and rushes all his life. He does not seek reputation or glory. He has only one thought to inspire him and works for the public interest. ——Krylov

It is much better to get the honor you deserve but not get it than to get the honor you don’t deserve. ——Mark Twain

Those who hope for good fortune without virtue will make an appointment; those who have no merit and receive fortune will be humiliated. ——Anonymous

A person should not be tempted by fame, money and status... to neglect justice and other virtues.

——Plato

When faith is lost and honor is lost, the person is dead. ——Whittier

Those who pursue praise will not achieve great achievements. ——Plutarch

For a person, what is expected is nothing else, but that he can go all out and devote himself to a good cause. ——Einstein

Honor is like life, once lost, it cannot be regained. ——Cyrus

Vanity can make people laugh at others; pride can make people humble, and ambition can make people extremely vicious. ——Mrs. Starr

The so-called reputation refers to everyone’s recognition of my excellence; if I have excellence but others are unwilling to admit it, then even though I have excellence, I will not admit it. The name is not established. ——Feng Youlan

Vanity first takes society as its object, while reputation first takes itself as its object. Contrary to vanity's focus on society, reputation is the understanding of one's own character. ——Miki Kiyoshi

Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our souls. The latter drives us to put our noses in everything, the former forbids us from being indecisive. ——Montaigne

Vanity is nothing more than the hormone of labor and the ointment of rest; it is tightly attached to the fountain of life.

——Ruskin

Vanity is a desire to pursue personal glory. It is not based on a person's quality, performance and achievements, but only on the basis of personal existence. A desire for appreciation, respect and admiration from others. So vanity is nothing more than a frivolous beautiful woman. ——Goethe

Vanity is not so much a sign of pride as it is a sign of humility. ——Swift

When a person is vain, it simply means that he takes pleasure in the influence he has on others. But a man who exalts himself is satisfied with the influence he has on himself. ——Beerbohm

A vain reputation leads to real disaster. ——"Emperor Wu"

Reputation is a boring and deceptive thing; the person who gets it may not have any merit, and the person who loses it may not have any fault. ——Shakespeare

Honour has no absolute purpose and cannot exceed the existence and value of life itself.

——Schopenhauer

Taking too much attention to reputation is the most common mistake that ordinary people make. ——Anonymous

Everyone’s vanity is equal to the degree of his stupidity. ——Anonymous

Vanity is very ugly and annoying to everyone, because everyone has it without exception, and two vanities can never like each other. ——Anonymous

Vanity and real sorrow are completely contradictory emotions, but this emotion is so deep-rooted in human nature that even the most painful sorrow can hardly get rid of it. In moments of sorrow, vanity manifests itself in the desire to appear sad, unhappy, or strong; we do not admit this base wish, but it never leaves us; even in the deepest sorrow it is inseparable from us and weakens it. Strength, not virtue and sincerity.

——Leo Tolstoy

The highest form of vanity is the love of fame. ——Santayana

Cherishing clothes should start from the time when they are new, and cherishing reputation should start from childhood. ——Pushkin

Regardless of men or women, reputation is the most important treasure in their souls. ——Shakespeare

My honor is my life, and the two are one. Take away my honor and my life ceases to exist. ——Shakespeare

Having a good reputation is equivalent to having a large fortune. ——Tom Fuller

Famous, you inspire and cultivate pure hearts. You are the last weakness of noble people. You despise joy and make people spend their time in hardship. ——Milton

A wise person can argue with his heart without making too much noise, and exert more effort without losing merit. This will make his reputation known to the world. ——Mo Zhai

It is better to swallow the saliva quietly to avoid licking it back later. ——Lu Xun

Reputation is the second life of life. ——Anonymous

The desire for fame is the instinct of all great minds. ——Burke

I would rather die than ruin my reputation by making a mistake. ——Goretti

Of all the wealth that humans possess, the most valuable, besides a proud demeanor, is a good reputation. ——Mencken

No matter what humiliation we suffer, we almost always have the ability to restore our own reputation.

——La Rochefoucauld

A good name is better than great wealth, and favor is better than gold and silver. ——Anonymous

When grace and wealth desert someone, we will find that there is a hidden stupidity in him, which no one has ever noticed in the past. ——La Bruyère

Except for work that benefits mankind, there is no other cause in the world that can achieve true and permanent fame.

——Cha Sumner

...dedicated his life to two gods, honor and bravery. ——Monson

As long as I can maintain my honor, I will be quite wealthy. ——Platus

Life is what everyone values; but noble people value honor far more than life. ——Shakespeare

Although reputation is not the real principle and standard of virtue, it is the closest to the real principle and standard of virtue. ——John Locke

The reason why honor is great is that it is hard to obtain. ——Wordsworth

The flower of success, people are only amazed by her current beauty! However, her bud was soaked in the tears of struggle and sprinkled with the blood of sacrifice. ——Bing Xin

Prominent reputation is like a huge sound. The higher the sound, the farther the sound. ——Napoleon

Glory is the new life we ??receive. It is precious and valuable, no less than the life given by nature. ——Montesquieu

Reputation is more precious than life. ——Molière

Those who sincerely hope for initial and permanent glory will not mind temporary glory. ——Gide

Honor is more precious than life. ——Romain Rolland

I would rather die a thousand times than harm my honor. ——Edison

The acquisition of honor lies in revealing all one's talents, virtues and true values ??without damage or injury. ——Bacon

If you ruin your reputation, you will obviously lose your life. ——Cervantes

It is a shame to yield before authority. ——Anonymous

Those who respect the position but have no virtue will be deposed, and those who are rich in wealth but have no righteousness will be punished. Those who are humble but love virtue are respected; those who are poor but righteous are honored.

——Lu Jia

There is no pain greater than not having heard it, and no humiliation greater than shamelessness. ——Wang Tong

If I lose my honor, I lose myself. ——Shakespeare

The sense of honor is a good quality, so only those who are noble, positive or well-educated have it. ——Edison

Honor is not governed by laws. ——Mark Twain

Contempt for reputation leads to contempt for virtue. ——Jonson

I cannot put interests before honor. My honor is more important than interests. ——Shakespeare

If you don’t slander the reputation of the dead, your reputation will last forever. ——Sadie

Only good deeds will bring you reputation.

——Sadie

For noble people, honor is a kind of mellow wine. ——Rodan

It is better to make people have reputation in front of them than to avoid ruin behind them. ——Jin Ying

The darlings of wealth or reputation have fallen before our eyes, but they cannot change our ambitions.

——Wowenag

Honor is just a plaque. ——Shakespeare

Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil. ——Zuo Qiu Ming

The journey of a gentleman is to cultivate one’s moral character through tranquility and cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not peaceful, it will not be far-reaching. ——Zhu Geliang

A porridge and a meal are hard-earned favors, and half a thread of constant thoughts are hard to come by. ——Zhu Bailu

Diligence and frugality are the fine traditions of our people. ——Zhou Enlai

Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily survive when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor. ― Sadie

Don’t waste, for waste is a sin. ―Marx

Love of simplicity limits possessiveness. ― Montesquieu

Don’t use water in vain near water, and don’t burn firewood in vain near mountains. ——Han proverb

Everything in the world is often achieved by diligence and frugality but failed by extravagance. ——Lu You

If you want to take it away, you must give it to you. ——Lao Tzu

If you fish from the lake, won’t you gain something? But next year there will be no fish; if you burn the crops to cultivate the fields, won’t you gain something? And next year there will be no beasts. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"

A wise man will lose something if he thinks a lot; a fool will gain something if he thinks a lot.

——"Historical Records"

In the world, when it is difficult to gain, it is difficult to lose; when it is easy to gain, it is also difficult to lose. ——Su Guo

If you see small profits, big things will not happen. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

Those who have a big camp will not care about small names; those who have a far-reaching plan will spend a lot of money and be short-term. ——"Northern History"

Life is also what I want, and righteousness is also what I want. You cannot have both, and you must sacrifice life for righteousness. ——"Mencius"

Some people want to get more things because of greed, but lose everything they have now. ——Aesop

I would rather suffer a loss noblely than gain despicably.

——Sirus

What is lost in fire can be gained in ashes. ——Danish Proverb

There is no doubt that losses are sometimes more beneficial than losses. ——Plautus

You can’t make a cake without breaking eggs. ——Russian proverb

If you buy something cheap, you will lose your money in vain. ——British Proverb

If you lose money, you lose little; if you lose friends, you lose much; if you lose courage, you lose everything.

--(Germany) Goethe

Life is like playing chess. If you make one mistake, you will lose everything. This is a sad thing; and life is not as good as playing chess, it is impossible. If you play another game, you can't regret it. —— (Austria) Freud

Those who have gained the right will get many help, but those who have lost the right will have little help

The prime of life will never come back again, and it will be difficult to get back to the morning again.

It is timely to encourage oneself, and time waits for no one - Tao Yuanming

A year's plan begins in spring, a day's plan begins in the morning - Xiao Yi A fool will gain something after a thousand considerations, and a wise man will lose something after a thousand considerations