5 famous sayings about personal morality
1. Virtue is realized by behavior, not by words. -Comenius
2. The only work and all work of education can be summed up in this concept-morality. -Herbart
3. Virtue is like a famous fragrance, which grows stronger after burning or squeezing. Good luck reveals evil virtue best, while bad luck reveals virtue best. -bacon
4. He who conspires to frame others will suffer misfortune first. -Aesop
5. Wise people would rather prevent diseases before they happen, rather than cure them before they happen; It is better to encourage overcoming pain than to seek comfort for pain. -Thomas Moore
6. Our powerful morality is to achieve material success through struggle; This kind of morality applies to both the country and the individual. -Russell
7. Cultivate their hard-working physical strength, pure and noble morality, broad and free spirit to accommodate new trends, that is, the power to swim in the new world trends without being submerged. -Lu Xun
8. Only at the stage of social development, which not only eliminated class opposition, but also forgot it in real life, can it be possible to transcend class opposition and the memory of such opposition. -Engels
9. We have proletarian morality. We should develop it, consolidate it, and educate future generations with this proletarian morality. -Kalinin
1. The current task is to excavate ore, refine pig iron and cast pure steel of the superstructure that is compatible with the Marxist world outlook even under the most difficult conditions. -Lenin
11. Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degeneration, so self-consciousness and self-abasement are indispensable. -Zou Taofen
12. Being ashamed is almost brave. -Kong Qiu
13. Shame is greater than shame. -Wang Tong
14. Revolutionary morality did not fall from the sky. It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade is brighter and brighter, and gold is purer and purer. -ho chi Minh
15. Children need to be taught by others, and their faults need to be treated by others, even if they are teachers or doctors. However, I'm afraid I have to think about how to behave. Many people's prescriptions are often just waste paper. -Lu Xun
16. It's not that you can't see righteousness. What you are afraid of is to see righteousness and not be brave. -Xie Juezai
17. Be careful, even when you are alone, don't speak ill or do bad things, but learn to be more ashamed in front of yourself than others. -democritus
18. Be quiet to cultivate one's morality, and be frugal to cultivate one's morality. -Zhuge Liang
19. A gentleman cares about the Tao but not poverty. -Kong Qiu
2. Poverty without flattery, wealth without arrogance. -zi gong
21. if you are strong and frugal, you can't be poor. -Xun Kuang
22. Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are diligent and frugal are rich. -Han Fei
23. A gentleman's trip is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate morality, indifferent to one's ambition, and peaceful to achieve nothing. -Zhuge Liang
24. Those who are extravagant are messy and frugal, and a fierce one is in sight. -Bai Juyi
25. Don't think about being prepared for danger in times of peace, and abstain from extravagance and thrift; Si seeks wood and luxuriance by cutting roots, and plugs up the source and wants to flow long. -Wei Zhi
26. Looking back at the former sages and families, diligence and thrift broke the luxury. -Li shangyin
27. the overlord took two rivers by himself, and many of his descendants fell by a hundred cities. After the success of luxury, what is the double jeopardy? -Wang Anshi
28, extravagance leads to more desires. If a gentleman desires more, he will read Mu Fugui, and he will waste his way and get into trouble quickly. -Sima Guang
29. If you are extravagant, you will take it, and your ambition will be humiliating; If you are frugal, you will have nothing to ask for, and you will be innocent of yourself, so you can nourish your spirit. -Luo Dajing
3. Half vermicelli still cherishes public objects and should always be treasured. The students don't understand Yu Zhongqu, but they call Yu a fine person. -Xu Teli
31. People who let themselves be completely dominated by wealth can never be fair. -democritus
32. Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties when he is poor; He who is extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. -Sadie
33. Luxury always follows chaos, and chaos always follows luxury. -Montesquieu
34. The inevitable consequence of luxury-the disintegration of weathering-in turn caused the corruption of interest. -Rousseau
35. The purpose and function of etiquette is to make the original stubbornness soft, make people's temperament gentle, and make him respect others and get along with others. -John Locke
36. Be kind to people and be like brothers; Evil spirit welcomes people and harms soldiers. -Guan Zhong
37. There are brave people in the world, and they are not surprised when they come, but they are not angry. -su Shi
38. we should be careful that we don't use words to hurt other comrades, but when others use words to hurt ourselves, we should also be able to bear it.
39. Politeness is the golden key for human beings. -Juan Antoniode
4, aggressive speech, is not necessarily justified. -Sadie
41. No matter you are a man or a woman, it is only by being gentle and generous that you deserve your name. A person's' real courage and determination' is by no means equal to stopping others from speaking with his fist. -sadie
42. Being very angry is easy to cause annoyance at the end of anger. It is a bad habit that turns the mind towards that unfair thing. It is an impulsive and irrational action. -Peter Abelard
43. Young people should not hurt others, should give what they get, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should be sincere and pleasing to others, so as to learn to be upright. -Comenius
44. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to form habits. -John Locke
45. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes those who are treated with courtesy happy. -Montesquieu
46. Bad things will be learned as soon as they are learned, and the bad habits acquired in the early years will be revealed in all behaviors and actions from now on, no matter what the faults are in speech or action, they will not change at the age of three to sixty. -krylov
47. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimee Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. -Gonchard
48. Being grumpy is one of the meaner natures of human beings. If a person loses his temper, he will take a step backwards on the ladder of human progress. -Darwin
49. Bees sip honey from flowers and thank them when they leave. The grandiose butterfly believes that flowers should thank him. -Tagore
5. Let's regard dishonour as the heaviest part of the punishment! -Montesquieu;