1. Those who discuss the world must follow the principles of the world. ?Qing?Wang Fuzhi
2. Justice is the purpose of governance. ?Dan Defoe
3. We believe that this is a self-evident truth that all people are created equal. ?To Thomas Jefferson
4. Keep your mind as balanced as reason. ?Ming?Liu Ji
5. Justice to others is charity to oneself. ?Montesquieu
6. For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and most upright quality - Richard Steele
7. Equality may be a right, but there is no power to make it a reality. ?Balzac
8. For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and most upright quality. Richard Steele
9. The so-called one-term punishment has no hierarchy. ?Shang Yang
10. If the water is flat but evil, the person will take the law; if the mirror is bright but ugly, there will be no anger. ?Three Kingdoms
11. The "people" who exercise power and the people who are exercised by the people are not always the same type of people. ?Johnson Stuart Mill
12. Do not speak out the law if you speak illegally, and do not act unjustly in the heart. ?Tang? Yang Jiong
13. The reason why it is so difficult to obtain equality is: we just want to enjoy it with our boss. ?Henry? Baker
14. Everyone loves each other, everyone is equal, and the world is for the common good. This is called great harmony. ?Qing? Kang Youwei
15. Friendship is a kind of harmonious equality. ?Pythagoras
16. The love of high-profile charity and low-profile charity are equal. ?Chen Guangbiao
17. Treating others unfairly is more degrading than receiving unfair treatment. ?Plato
18. Public principles extend in all directions, while private principles are isolated and isolated. ?Ming? ?Song Dynasty? Shi Weibai
20. A single mind can prosper a country, and a single mind can destroy a country. It is only between public and private matters. ?Song Dynasty? Zhu Xi
21. Just and selfless, one word can influence the people. ?Huainanzi
22. If you are public-minded, you must be fair. ?Jin? Yang Quan
23. The Ming Dynasty has no selfless photos, and the Ming Dynasty has no selfless relatives. ?Tang? Zhang Yungu
24. Unjust things are really not beneficial to people; just things at least do no harm to people. ?Xiang? George
25. In political affairs, justice is not only a virtue, but also a strength. ?Napoleon
26. A public person knows everything, and a private person knows everything. ?Yuan Zizheng Lun
27. We cannot deny justice to others, nor can we delay justice to others. ?Anonymous
28. A public person is wise, and a selfless person is upright. ?Yellow Emperor Sutra
29. Just and selfless, one word can influence all the people. ?Huainanzi
30. China attaches great importance to the Three Cardinal Guidelines, while Westerners understand equality best. ?Yan Fu
31. The most sad thing for a person is the death of conscience, and the saddest phenomenon for a society is the loss of justice. ?Guo Moruo
32. Ping and then Qing, Qing and then Ming. ?Song Dynasty? Sima Guang
33. Speaking openly is fair and selfless. ?Han?Bangu
34. Equality is the most congenial to those who are equal. ?Cicero
35. The body of the world is shared, and the things of the world are shared, and the only one is the best. ? Liezi
36. Remaining silent about a just cause is tantamount to shouting for an unjust cause. ?Arab
37. As long as there is a phenomenon in the world where some people have to disobey other people, equality will be out of the question. ?Wei? Gilbert
38. China attaches great importance to the Three Cardinal Guidelines, while Westerners understand equality best. ?Jia Yanfu
39. One hour of doing justice is better than five days and nights of prayer. ?Arab
40. One word of truth and the world is settled; one word of trust and the world is in disarray. ?Art and Literature Cluster
41. For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and most honest quality? Richard Steele
42. Justice is the virtue of rewarding and punishing those who are fair. ?Aristotle
43. Things that are higher than morality must be based on justice, include justice, and be obtained through fair means. ?Enjoy? George
44. All people are born equal. ?Lincoln
45. When traveling on the great road, the world is for the common good. ?Book of Rites
46. The world is for the common good, and billions of people have been appointed. ?Book of Wei
47. Open your heart and all good will come out. ?Ming? Fang Xiaoru
48. Government depends on getting rid of selfishness. If selfishness is not eliminated, justice will perish. ?Jin? Fu Xuan
49. Because of his selflessness, he can achieve his selfishness. ?Lao Tzu
50. The key to governing a country lies in fairness and integrity. ?Tang? Wu Jing
51. Justice must not only be achieved, but also must be seen in order to be convincing. ?Beachcomer
52. Everyone loves each other, everyone is equal, and the world is fair. This is called great harmony. ?Kang Youwei
53. Be selfless and do upright things.
?Ming? Lu Kun
54. Matters depend on right and wrong, and public affairs do not matter far or near. ?Tang? Zhang Jiuling
55. If there is equality, there will be no **. ?Solon
56. Where there is justice, there is holy land. ?Bacon
57. All people should be brothers. This is just the fantasy of those who have no brothers. ?Charle Shangxiaona
58. The so-called friendship is a transaction between equal people without the relationship of interest. ?Goldsmith
59. The Spartan principle is: ?Justice is equality, but equality is not justice?. ?爱生生
60. Human beings are born unequal, so trying to treat others equally is in vain. ?Jan An Froude
61. It is better to uphold justice than to scold evil. ?Germany
62. The corner stone of the hall is not higher than the lowest cornerstone. ?Kahlil Gibran
63. Delaying justice is injustice. ?Lando
64. The so-called equality means that the poor do not take advantage of the rich. ?Aristotle
65. The same sun shines on his palace, and it never escapes our thatched cottages: the sun is the same. ?Shakespeare
66. For most people, loving justice is nothing more than fear of suffering injustice. ?La Rochefoucauld
67. A public person is called selfless, and a fair person is called impartial. ?Qing? He Qi
68. Vanity tells people what honor is; conscience tells people what justice is. ?Lando
69. Private viewing makes the eyes blind, private listening makes the ears deaf, and private worries make the heart crazy. ?Lu Shi Chun Qiu
70. The human heart is like a candle, shining in all directions, up and down. ?Ming?Xue Xuan
71. As long as you hold the sword of justice to attack, no matter how weak your arm is, it will be infinitely powerful. ?Webster
72. A bright eye, a wise listener, and a noble heart. ?Deng Xizi
73. One word is heard and the world obeys; one word is confirmed and the world listens. This is called public. ?Guanzi
74. Justice and equality are the foundation of a country. ?Qing? He Qi
75. Friendship is rare in the world, but equal friendship is even harder to find. ?Bacon
76. The actual content of the proletariat’s demand for equality is the demand for the elimination of class. Any demand for equality beyond this scope is bound to be absurd. ?Engels
77. Do not govern yourself before filial piety, and do not govern the country before public conduct. ?Song Dynasty Su Shi
78. Even if the whole world is destroyed, justice cannot be lacking. ?Romain? Roland
79. If the heart is honest, people will be harmonious. ?Tang? Yao Chong
80. The world's affairs are caused by laziness and selfishness. ?Song Dynasty? Zhu Xi
81. An upright person follows the path and is fair and selfless. ?Han? Han Ying
82. Justice comes from public service, public service comes from morality. ?Lu Shi Chun Qiu
83. Those who do things for others will be helped by the crowd; those who do things for themselves will be dismissed by the crowd. ?Huainanzi
84. Let us remember that the principle of justice must be implemented at the bottom of society. ?Cicero
85. For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and most upright quality - Richard Steele
86 , All knowledge that deviates from fairness should be called cunning, not wisdom. ?Plato
87. We love each other equally because we understand each other and respect each other.
?Leo Tolstoy