1. Aspirations should be based on true character, and studying requires hard work.
——Ruan Yuan
2. You need to ask good customers to discuss, and you know the origin of your character.
——Hongli
3. Our generation builds altars to learn how to learn, and we should cultivate noble character.
——Zhang Fu
4. A person with low moral character can always be judged by the word "profit" that cannot be ignored; a person who does not make progress in his studies can always be judged by the word "lazy".
——Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace - Chapter 16"
5. A person who likes reading will not have bad character; a person with good character will not have bad character. Life's luck won't be that bad.
——Zeng Guofan
6. When establishing achievements, moral character is the foundation. Those who have always been knowledgeable and capable of undertaking great undertakings must first establish their foothold in terms of character.
——Xu Shichang
7. Only human character can withstand the wind and rain.
——Whitman
8. Different characters lead to different interests and hobbies.
——Cicero
9. Character can determine life, and it is more important than talent.
——Fer Saunders
10. What makes a person noble is his or her character.
——Lawrence
11. When moral punishment is no longer effective, people resort to physical punishment, but good character cannot be cultivated through it.
——Kant
12. Being prone to anger is the most obvious weakness of character.
——Dante
13. Good character is the highest expression of human nature.
——Smiles
14. Character is a person’s inner self, and reputation is a person’s appearance.
——Shakespeare
15. How can a man who is brave and brave be a slave of tenderness? Only with true character can he be considered truly brave.
——Shakespeare
16. Adversity can test a person’s character, and extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity.
——Shakespeare
17. Character may be shown in important moments, but it is formed in unimportant moments.
——Phillips Brooks
18. Pay attention to your own character. Character is better than reputation, because the former represents the real you, and the latter is just you in the eyes of others.
——Anonymous
19. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors.
——Romain Rolland
20. A person should measure his character by what he loves.
——Bello
21. Human beings have many noble characters, but there is one noble character that is the pinnacle of human nature, which is personal self-esteem.
——Suhomlinsky
22. Character is an inner strength, and its existence can directly play a role without resorting to any means.
——Emerson
23. A person's character should not be measured by his special actions, but by his daily behavior.
——Emerson
24. People don’t seem to understand that their views on the world are actually confessions of their character.
——Emerson
25. A person’s character will always be known to others. Even the most mysterious words and deeds, and the most ulterior motives, can reflect a person's character.
——Emerson
26. Always believe in yourself and be loyal to the true thoughts deep in your soul. This is the core of good character. You will not be easily influenced by outside opinions or opinions. Even if they are disturbed by events, they will not change their stance casually because of those so-called correct thoughts.
——Emerson
27. Talent is best cultivated in solitude, and character is best formed in the rough waves of the world.
——Goethe
28. 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
29. The evaluation of a person should not be based on his wealth and background, let alone his level of knowledge, but on his true character. .
——Bacon
30. In terms of character cultivation, people need to learn lessons from flowers. There is only one reason why gardenia is universally loved by people, because it is never delusional. A rose-like scent.
——Nuelman
31. A measure of a person’s true character is to see what he does when he knows no one is aware.
——Montesquieu
32. Character is like a tree, and reputation is like a shade. We often think about the shade, but we don’t know that the tree is the root.
——Lincoln
33. Character and reputation are like the life and branches of a tree. Whether the leaves are lush or not depends entirely on the vitality of the ground.
——Warren
34. Genius is the crystallization of wisdom, but character is the crystallization of a noble soul.
——Smiles "The Power of Character"
35. Geniuses win status, wealth and power by virtue of their wisdom, while people of noble character gain by their conscience. Praise, the former is worshiped by others, while the latter is revered and remembered forever.
——Smiles "The Power of Character"