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Famous sayings of truth, goodness and beauty in the world
The past, the present and the future are always beautiful, and that is truth. (Tolstoy's Sevastopol in May) Truth likes to trade openly. -Henry VIII of Shakespeare.

Truth and justice have many forms, as diverse as human race, as changeable as times and climate, but their essence is the same everywhere; In the earth-shaking situation, what I need to grasp is this indestructible consistency. The law of happiness has its similarities among all people, and it is the highest law of their moral development for everyone. This kind of development is often changing, but the law is unchanged. -Memoirs of romain rolland.

If you want to monopolize the truth, the truth will laugh at you. -Gora Brunon by romain rolland.

The greatest truth is the most ordinary truth. -Tolstoy's Record of World Famous Sentences

You can't beat the truth with your fist. Gorky's mother

Truth, like sweat, always has a strong smell -Gorky's Italian fairy tales

One side of truth is freedom, and the other side is restriction. -Tagore's story

If you don't wait to tell the whole truth, it's easy to tell it. -Tagore's Birds

If you shut the door on all mistakes, the truth will be shut out. -Tagore's Birds

If truth wears too many clothes, it will look vulgar. -Tagore "The Cycle of Spring"

Silence and pure innocence are often more touching than talking. -Shakespeare's winter story

No matter how respectable a person is, I will never reverse black and white for him, saying good is bad. -Tagore's Letter from a Woman

Evil is often a flash in the pan and will perish with the perpetrators; Kindness will last forever. (Dickens "Our Friends")

A lot of good and a lot of evil are always mixed and intertwined. -Dickens' Notes on American Travel

Doing good to good people will make them better, and doing good to bad people will make them worse. -romain rolland's biography of Michelangelo

All people always seem to have duality. There seems to be a scale in their chests, and their hearts are like the hands of scales. When weighing good and evil, the hand leans to one side and the other side for a while. -Gorky's "Three People"

Everything that is harmful to others is wrong. -Tolstoy's War and Peace

Ah, beauty, find yourself in love, not in the flattery of your mirror. (Tagore's bird)

Roses are beautiful ... even more beautiful is the fragrance they contain. -Shakespeare's Sonnets

Simplicity is a necessary condition for beauty. -Tolstoy's celebrity story

It is an illusion to think that beauty is good. -Tolstoy's Clay Sonata

People live in truth and freedom for beauty. Who can embrace the world more openly, who loves the world more, who is the best; Who is the freest and who is the best will have the greatest beauty in them. Gorky's mother