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Famous aphorisms about politics

1: People will regret themselves and then others will regret them, their families will destroy themselves and then they will be destroyed, and the country will cut down on themselves and then others will cut them down.

——"Mencius"

2: People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on the moral feeling; and the strongest, The most lasting thing is personal dignity.

——John Goersworth

3: Every upright person should maintain his dignity.

——Rousseau

4: Self-esteem has been a necessary virtue for a few people so far. Wherever power is unequal, it is not to be found in those who submit to the domination of others.

——Russell

5: Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, self-esteem - these are the stones for honing delicate emotions.

——Suhomlinsky

6: Self-esteem and self-love, as a driving force for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings.

——Turgenev

7: A high degree of self-esteem is not synonymous with pride, arrogance or a lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings.

——Ishay Cohen

8: If people want to be aware of their own dignity, they must be humble. Indeed, human nature is dignified, but it is still unclear and incomplete. To say that human beings are dignified can only be limited to situations where they are selfless, altruistic, compassionate, emotional, and willing to sacrifice themselves for other creatures and the universe.

―――Toynbee

9: Dignity is civilization, but it is as easy to fall off as a layer on the face.

————Chen Jiaqi

10: We can lend our belongings and lives to our friends to meet their needs, but in the name of transferring dignity, we must It is rare for honor to rest on someone else's head.

——Montaigne