Famous aphorisms about professional ethics
1. We have proletarian morality, we should develop it, consolidate it, and educate the future generation with this proletarian morality - Author : Kalinin
2. Sincere love does not mean sweet words, generous speeches to each other, and glue-like kisses and hugs. Love is a noble, beautiful, and pure emotion. Hypocrisy and fraud should be replaced by loyalty and sincerity, selfishness should be replaced by mutual respect, and rash actions should be replaced by moral civilization. ——Author: Huang Shaoping
3. The core issue of moral education is to enable everyone to establish a lofty purpose in life. ... People seem to be striding toward the future every day, thinking about and paying attention to the future all the time. From understanding social ideals to forming personal lofty life goals, this is a long road of education, first of all, emotional education. ——Author: Suhomlinsky
4. My main method is to first use the children’s initial feelings about social life and develop their initial abilities to create Sisterly and brotherly love melts the whole group into the simple spirit of a large family; and on this basis, and the emotions arising from it, inspires in them a general sense of duty and morality. ——Author: Pestalozzi
5. Whoever does not immediately feel disgust when encountering immoral things, and does not immediately feel joy when encountering good things, has no sense of morality, and such a person has no conscience. Anyone who does something immoral and is only afraid of being sentenced, who does not blame himself for his bad behavior, but is frightened by the thought of painful consequences, has no conscience, but only the appearance of conscience. However, anyone who is aware of the immorality of the act itself, regardless of the consequences, has a conscience. ——Author: Kant This article is provided by Famous Quotes Channel.
6. The function of the moral heart is to let people distinguish between good and bad, and let people choose and do whatever they want. But what benefits can he get from this? He keeps choosing, and nine times out of ten he would rather choose bad. There should be no bad things in the world; without morality, there will be no bad things. However, humans are such immoral animals. They cannot see that it is because they have a moral heart that they have fallen to the lowest level of biology. Whoever possesses it is corrupted. ——Author: Mark Twain
7. Plagiarism from Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty's "Fu He Couple Geng Zhongcheng": Modesty refers to personal opinions. I believe that the key to the continuous movement of heaven and earth, the establishment and consolidation of a country, and the promotion and longevity of the moral cause of outstanding people lies in sincerity. ——Author:
8. Moral damage is the complete paralysis of conscience. ——Author: Ryunosuke Akutagawa
9. Morality can often make up for the shortcomings of wisdom, but wisdom cannot fill the shortcomings of morality. ——Author: Dante
10. We should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality. ——Author: Democritus
11. We all must learn from him A spirit without selfishness. Starting from this point, one can become a person of great benefit to the people. A person's ability may be great or small, but as long as he has this spirit, he is already a noble-minded person, a pure person, a moral person, a person who has escaped vulgar taste, a person who is useful to the people. ——Author: Mao Zedong
12. Truth and virtue are two close friends of art. Do you want to be a writer, a critic? Please be a moral person first. ——Author: Diderot
13. For children, physical labor is not only the acquisition of certain skills and techniques, nor only moral education, but also a vast and amazingly rich world. The world of ideas. This world inspires children's moral, intellectual, and aesthetic emotions. Without these emotions, understanding the world (including learning) would be impossible. ——Author: (Former Soviet Union) Suhomlinsky's "Suggestions for Education"
14. Don't deceive yourself internally, don't deceive others externally, and don't deceive heaven above. A gentleman should be cautious in being alone. ——Author: Jin Ying
15. Jin Ying of the Qing Dynasty's "Motto Lian Bi Holds a Bow" Moral people always pay attention to fairness.