Kindness-the innate goodness of human beings, these things call us an indestructible hope, and a bright and humane life will eventually come to Su Sheng. -(former Soviet writer) Gorky
Life is beautiful because we have a young and kind heart growing and blooming. If it reveals slightly in front of you, you will see it smile at you. If the knowledge of the elderly can be harmoniously combined with the trustworthy pure power of the young, then goodness will soon multiply in the world. -(former Soviet writer) Gorky
Be a kind person and seek happiness for the masses. -(former Soviet writer) Gorky
Educate children to see nobility, kindness and honesty through the beauty of the world around them and interpersonal relationships, and on this basis, establish their own beautiful qualities. -Suhomlinski
Everyone has a measure of language in his heart. -Ai Qing: A poet must tell the truth.
People don't like lies, no matter how pretentious and grandiose they are, they won't touch people's hearts. -Ai Qing: A poet must tell the truth.
Selfish people perish first. He lives alone and for himself. If his body is damaged, he can't survive. In front of him, there is darkness, only egoism and doomed sorrow. However, if people don't live for themselves, but integrate themselves into society, it's hard to kill them … everything around them, the whole country and life must be killed. -"Two Volumes of ostrovsky"
A truly talented person is always kind, frank and straightforward, and never reserved. Balzac (France): disillusionment
Success induced everyone's bad feelings, but failed to cultivate good feelings. [Switzerland] Hiltai: Happiness
The only way to turn a person with a sense of sex into a person with a sense of sex is to turn him into an aesthetic person first. -Schiller: Letters about Aesthetic Education
If you are not me, you are my teacher; It's me, my friend; Those who flatter me are thieves. -Xunzi: "Self-cultivation"
Famous sayings and sentences about law
Famous sayings and sentences about law
1. Freedom does not guarantee that we will get certain opportunities, but it allows us to decide for ourselves how to deal with or make use of various situations we are in. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain
2. The basis of advocating personal freedom is mainly to admit that all people are inevitably ignorant of many factors on which their goals and welfare depend. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain
3. From the ultimate point of view, the proposition of freedom is not only a series of principles, but also an opposition to expediency in collective action. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain
Believe that the era of individual freedom is always the era of honesty and personal responsibility. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain
The mark of a free man is that his life does not depend on other people's views on character, but only on the products or services he provides to others. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain
6. The history of freedom is, to a great extent, a history of observing procedural guarantees. Collection of works of Frankfurt judges in Frankfurt, USA.
In an extremely autocratic monarchy, historians betray the truth because they are not free to tell the truth. In extremely free countries, they also betray the truth, precisely because of freedom. The Spirit of French Montesquieu on Law
8. Without freedom, the law exists in name only and is a tool of oppression; Without law, freedom is in name only, that is, lawlessness. Wilson Collection in james wilson, USA
9. Laws are all restrictions on freedom. The only legitimate reason they can explain for themselves is that they restrict freedom to a certain extent and under certain circumstances in order to bring more freedom to people in the overall result. American pound case
10, the basic motto of freedom is tolerance. Coolidge lecture, USA
1 1. Freedom presupposes that an individual has certain guaranteed selfish desires, and also presupposes that there are a series of situations in his living environment that others cannot interfere with. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain
12, we are born free and rational. British Locke's Government Theory
13, how easy it is to lose that freedom and how difficult it is to regain it. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution
14, for freedom, we became slaves of the law. Cicero on the Laws of Ancient Rome
15, the purpose of law is not to abolish or restrict freedom, but to protect and expand freedom. This is because where there is no law, there is no freedom in all human countries that can accept the rule of law. British Locke's Government Theory
16, there is no freedom without law, and no one is above the law. A free man, obedient but not enslaved; A leader without a master; Obey the law, but only the law. All the obstacles put up by the Republic for judges are to ensure the safety of the sacred legal fortress. They are executors rather than arbiters; They should defend the law, not break it. Rousseau's Theory of Social Contract
17, freedom lies not only in realizing one's own will, but also in not giving in to the will of others. Freedom also lies in not making the will of others yield to our will. If you give in, it is not a law that abides by the convention. A master cannot be free. Rousseau's Theory of Social Contract
18 we found a great tradition in the historical development of ancient Greeks and Cicero, from the Middle Ages to classical liberals such as John Locke, David Hume and Emmanuel Kant, as well as Scottish moral philosophers, until 19 century and many American politicians in the 20th century. For them, law and freedom are interdependent and inseparable. However, for many French thinkers and modern legal positivists, such as Thomas Hobbes and Jeremy Bentham, law inevitably means an infringement of freedom. The obvious conflict between so many great thinkers does not mean that they have reached the opposite conclusion, but only that they use the term law in different meanings. British Hayek's Freedom of Law and Legislation
19, man's natural freedom means that he is not bound by any superior power in the world, is not dominated by man's will or legislative power, and only takes natural law as his own criterion. Man's freedom in society means that he is not subject to any other legislative power except that established by the state with the consent of the people, and is not subject to any will or any law except that formulated by the legislature on its behalf. British Locke's Government Theory
20. Political freedom does not mean doing whatever you want. In a country, that is, a society with laws, freedom is only what a person can do, not what he should not be forced to do. Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by law. If a citizen can do what is forbidden by law, he is no longer free, because others will also have this right. The Spirit of French Montesquieu on Law
2 1, political freedom is far superior to natural freedom, therefore, there has been a political state of political freedom, which is the most perfect state of all human States, to be exact, the most natural state of mankind. Rousseau's Theory of Social Contract
22. In a moderate country, citizens' real political freedom can be guaranteed as long as its constitution provides specific rules to restrict political power. Because political freedom cannot stay in pure concepts or abstract ideals, it should be well understood and perceived by all citizens. Rosenbaum's dimension of constitutional philosophy.
23. The right to personal freedom is not so much a matter of legal relief as a matter of government power. Jennings' Law and Constitution in Britain
24. Human beings should freely form opinions and express them without reservation. If this kind of freedom is not recognized, or it is argued in disregard of the ban, it will have devastating consequences in terms of human intelligence and human virtue. On Freedom by American John Mill.
25. As jurists, we should correctly adhere to the importance of fair justice, the value of habeas corpus, the importance of ordinary civil remedies and compulsory orders, restraining orders and writs with the nature of enforcement orders, and clearly define the necessity of law and the basic nature of freedom of election, speech and association. However, we must admit that these are only details. The most important thing is to create an atmosphere in which ordinary citizens can talk about not only their country, but also their government. Jennings' Law and Constitution in Britain
26. No legal measures can provide an ideal solution to the inevitable conflict between freedom of speech and protection of private reputation, and there is no reason to expect that the Federal Supreme Court will expand the scope of application of the Sullivan rules according to my suggestion. However, compared with the current complicated and changeable rules, a unified system that treats plaintiffs and defendants equally seems to be more in line with the interests of everyone, including the press and well-known and unknown citizens. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution
27. Constitutional lawyers and constitutional scholars have conceived many legal bases for freedom of speech and the press, but most of these legal bases can be divided into two categories. The first category recognizes the importance of freedom of speech from the perspective of instrumentalism, that is, people need freedom of speech not because they have the necessary moral rights to express their feelings, but because allowing them to have freedom of speech will benefit all of us. According to the second view of the legal basis of freedom of speech, freedom of speech is valuable. This is not only because of the consequences of speech itself, but also because it is the basic and structural feature of a just political society. In such a political society, the government regards its adult citizens as "except those without capacity"
28. As a responsible moral subject. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution
29. If the scope and objectives of academic freedom have not been determined, it is important to try to define them. We must also establish a brand-new academic self-concept that meets the two test standards. First, the new definition must conform to the overall understanding of academic freedom as far as possible, so as to provide a new explanation for the established value, rather than establishing a new value standard. Secondly, it must be for those who show why academic freedom is a value, so that we can judge whether it is important and whether or when it should compromise with other competitive values. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution
30. In order to reinterpret academic freedom, academic freedom must be separated at two levels. First of all, it separates universities, colleges and other institutions of higher education from political institutions such as legislatures and courts and economic forces such as consortia. Secondly, academic freedom separates university administrators from university scholars: university officials appoint professors, allocate budgets to various departments, and in this way, decide the school curriculum in a limited way. However, they can't decide the teaching methods and teaching contents of appointed professors instead of others. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution
Classic celebrity quotes about "good and evil"
● Good cannot be lost, and evil cannot exist. zuo qiu ming
A gentleman is nothing more than Mencius' kindness to people.
● Don't be a little evil or a little good. Liu Bei
I think the definition of goodness is beneficial to mankind. Frebet Ken
The difference between good and evil lies in the behavior itself, not in the existence of status. Shakespeare
● A person is either a good person or an imitation of a good person. Democritus
● Important signs of mature personality: tolerance, forbearance and kindness. Dale Carnegie
Doing good to a good person will make him better; Be kind to the wicked, and he will get worse. Michelangelo
● People are kind, although the blessing has not arrived, it is far from a disaster. Ceng Zi
A gentleman is rewarded with good deeds and forgets his own goodness. Chanel
The best way to avoid doing bad things is to do good things, because the hardest thing in the world is to do nothing as much as possible. Carlyle
Of all the moral qualities, good nature is the most important in the world. Russell
● The kinder people are, the less they will notice other people's ulterior motives. mile
Direct interest in natural beauty is always a sign of kindness. Kant
Self-respect is better than doing good for loving others. Flaubert
Goodness is not a kind of learning, but an act. Romain Rolland
● Doing good is wiser than doing evil; Gentleness in life is safer than violence; Reason is better than madness. Robert browning
Doing good to good people will make them better, and doing good to bad people will make them worse. Romain Rolland
The innate kindness of kind people arouses our indestructible hope that a bright and humane life will eventually come to Su Sheng. The original name of NIZHNI NOVGOROD in Gorky City
Good and evil are two sides of a coin. Romain Rolland
People who always think about how to do good things have no time to do good things. Tagore
English famous sayings about law
1. Law is the safest helmet.
Lars can make power strong.
People in the world are responsible for the law. The yogi is responsible for cause and effect.
This man must be responsible for legal matters.
Law must rely on some external means to make its machine run, precisely because legal rules will not be automatically enforced.
49, the law must rely on some external means to make machines, because the rule of law is not automatic.
It is a scientific work, but it is also an art that explains the beginning of jurisprudence in the legal department and is based on it.
Explaining the beginning and foundation of a school of law is a scientific work, but it is also an art.
Laws are made to ensure that everyone can develop his talents freely, not to limit his talents.
5 1, legislation is to ensure that everyone can play his own role freely, not his ability.
Inspirational quotes about kindness
Inspirational quotes about kindness
1, the friendship of past lives, like a bright lamp, shines on my soul and makes my existence a little glorious. Ba Jin
Don't take the medal out of your pocket and lend it to your friend. It's an insult to him. Tagore
3. You can't conquer the other person with warmth, and you can't conquer the other person with beating. Chekhov
Friendship is that two hearts treat each other sincerely, instead of one beating the other. Lu Xun
Honesty, like all our emotions, should be divided into positive and negative categories. Negative honesty is honesty when there is no chance to get rich. Positive honesty is seduced every day. Balzac's uncle Bunce.
6, if people have no conscience, even if they have great intelligence, they can't live! Gorky is my university.
7. If everything goes well, everything is beautiful. Study on Tolstoy's Works
8, don't do it with evil, don't do it with good. China Jin Chenshou
9. Friendship is like a flower, it is best to be faint. The weaker the fragrance, the more attached it is, and the longer it lasts. Xi Murong
10, friends should help when things are difficult, and don't gossip after things are hopeless. Aesop of Greece
1 1. If a person abandons a loyal friend, it is equivalent to abandoning his most precious life. Sophocles
12, it is unwise to be slandered and publicized in a big way, unless you can get huge benefits from publicity, and slander can rarely stand the wear and tear of silence. Autobiography of Mark Twain
13, sincere concern makes people feel happy like birds in the morning, facing the sunrise in spring. Soviet Gorky
14, books need nests, spiders need webs, and people need friendship. Black English
15, when you explain this question, you must not distort it or be far-fetched; More can't rely on their own intelligence, knowingly, let your soul guilty. Shakespeare's Henry V
16, conscience law is often different from classical law. Tagore's sacrifice
17. Love and goodness are happiness and truth, and the only possible happiness and truth in the world. Romain rolland's Tolstoy Biography
18, the voice of people pouring out their hearts is softer, more real, can be absolutely trusted, and can be quite sure. It gives people nothing but the kindest advice. Dickens' Christmas Story
19, condemning people's conscience is enough to scare me, whether adults or children. Dickens' Great Expectations
Kindness is not a science, but an act. Fa romain rolland
2 1, only when you are hungry, eating is beneficial and harmless. Similarly, only when you have love, will it be beneficial and harmless to associate with others. Leo Tolstoy
Since we are all mortals, it is better to keep our friendship at a moderate level and not to get too involved in each other's spiritual life. Euripides friendship can never be a deal; On the contrary, it needs the most thorough concept of selflessness. Mo Luoa
23. Love yourself until the end and cherish those who hate you. Honesty will win you more benefits than corruption. Shakespeare's Henry VIII
24. Kind people and imaginative people are easier to get together than cold and cruel people. Johnson
25. Everyone has a stain on his conscience, but most people don't care about this ornament in their hearts, just like wearing a starched shirt. Gorky's water and its significance in nature and human life
26. True friendship can only be built on the combination of similar temperament. Beethoven
27. Benevolent people are invincible in the world. Mencius in China during the Warring States Period
If you want to live a happy life, pray to God and be an honest person, then you must keep your promise. Dickens' desolate villa
29. Friendship that grows inch by inch like an oak tree is more reliable than friendship that suddenly rises like a melon vine. charlotte bronte
30. Everything about a person should be beautiful: face, clothes, heart and thoughts. Chekhov of Russia
3 1, friendship is reliable in other things, but not in love; So couples use their lips and tongues. Whoever is born, let him convey his feelings, and never ask others to do it for him; Because beauty is a witch, under her magic, loyalty will be dissolved in passion. Shakespeare
32. Wine is a colorless liquid flame that burns all human things quickly and accurately in people's hearts. Gorky sweeps chimneys.
33. If you are insincere or unwilling to do something, you won't achieve anything even if you have great skills. Dickens' desolate villa
34, true friendship, to maintain a certain interval. If there is a gap, there will be respect; Only by respecting each other can friendship last forever. You Jin
35. The more beautiful things in life, the greater the interest in life itself. The two are in harmony and complement each other. Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan ilych
It is an insult to show disdain for other people's happiness. Margaret U. Sinal
37. The ocean is the widest in the world. The sky is wider than the ocean, and the human mind is wider than the sky. Hugo of France
Anyone who wants to get help when he is in trouble should be tolerant of others on weekdays. If Sadie abandons his loyal friend, he abandons his most precious life. Sophocles
The greatest effort of friendship is not to show our shortcomings to our friends, but to show them our own shortcomings. Laroche Foucault must never take out your heart before he knows all the ins and outs of each other. Balzac
40. The greatest effort of friendship is not to show our shortcomings to friends, but to show them our own shortcomings. Laroche Foucault must never take out your heart without knowing the details of the other party. Balzac
4 1, friendship is reliable in other things, but not in love; So couples use their lips and tongues. Whoever is born, let him convey his feelings, and never ask others to do it for him; Because beauty is a witch, under her magic, loyalty will be dissolved in passion. Shakespeare
42, friendship is heaven, without it, it is like hell; Friendship is life, without it, it means death. Will Morris
For me, the meaning of life lies in putting yourself in others' shoes, worrying about others and enjoying others' happiness. Einstein, USA
44. Kind people and imaginative people are more likely to get together than cold and cruel people. Johnson
45. Be a kind person and seek happiness for the masses. Soviet Gorky
46. Friendship needs neither slaves nor rulers. Friendship likes equality. Gonchagov
47. Friendship is often formed by two people's common interests that are easier to realize than one person. Only by satisfying each other can this relationship be pure. Strindberg
48. You must be true to yourself; Just as there is only night in the daytime, if you are loyal to yourself, you won't cheat others. Shakespeare's Hamlet
49. Only a broad and intelligent mind can find friendship forever. Heine
50. True friendship needs to keep a certain distance. Where there is distance, there will be respect; Only by respecting each other can friendship last forever. You Jin
5 1. Love makes the world go round. British Dickens
When a person is a real person, he should keep an equal distance between boasting and affectation. Don't talk big and don't be coy. Hugo Les Miserables
Kindness is the sunshine of the spiritual world. Hugo of France
54. Don't trust your conscience, it will take you far. Unreasonable loyalty falls like the stairs of an underground house. Go to the next level, two levels, and then to the current level, and walk into the darkness. Smart people go back and naive people stay there. Hugo is a smiling man.
55. How far does a small candle shine! A good thing, like this candle, shines brightly in this sinful world. Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
56. In the past life, friendship was like a bright lamp, shining on my soul and making my existence a little glorious. Ba Jin
57. Uninvited guests are most welcome only after they leave. Shakespeare
58. Anyone who meets a friendly heart in the world and has experienced the realm of mutual care is a person who has tasted the happiness of heaven and earth. Roland Roman of France
59. You have won a long and high reputation for your honesty. Of course, you are proud of it. It's the baby among your babies, and it's your darling. Mark? Twain was a man who corrupted Fort hedley.
As long as you are pure and honest, and you always represent diligence and consideration for others, you will surely succeed in your life. American Mark Twain
6 1, a pious beginning brings a happy ending. Hugo's Lu Ibrahim
62. A kind heart is the sun. Hugo is a smiling man.
63, friendship, the mysterious combination of soul! The beautifier of life and the consolidator of society! Robert Blah
64. The human heart is a vast world. When people face their conscience and examine their ambitions and daily behaviors, they are often saddened! Hugo Les Miserables
Anyone who wants to get help when he is in trouble should be tolerant of others on weekdays. Sadi
Since we are all mortals, it is better to keep our friendship at a moderate level and not go too deep into each other's spiritual life. Euripides friendship can never be a deal; On the contrary, it needs the most thorough concept of selflessness. Mo Luoa
67. Of all the moral qualities, a kind nature is what is most needed in the world. Rosso, England
68. Ignoring others' happiness is bullying others. Margaret U. Sinal
69. Friendship is often formed by common interests that two people are more aware of than one person. Only by satisfying each other can this relationship be pure. Strindberg
70. Kind and loyal people who are full of love constantly bring happiness to the world. Mark Twain's Gilded Age
7 1, a handshake of millions of people, makes my sleeves smell good for three years. China Qing Gong Zi Zhen
Some people think that honesty is always the best policy. In fact, this is superstition; Sometimes pretending to be honest is several times more than being honest. Mark Twain's Journey to the Equator
73. Don't take medals out of your own pocket and lend them to your friends. This is bullying him. Tagore
74. A timid friend will become the most ferocious enemy after betrayal. Esspencer
75. Helping each other wholeheartedly and being intimate is the highest level of friendship. Varol
76. Be a person who gives charcoal in cold weather and comfort in pain. China Ba Jin
Friendship needs neither slaves nor rulers. Friendship likes equality. Gonchagov
78. Compassion is the highest virtue of all morals. British smoked bacon
79. Be careful when choosing friends, but more careful when changing friends. Franklin
80. Self-made friendships last longer than bought ones. Regan
8 1, utility is the purpose of the machine and the basis for testing the value of the machine, while kindness is only the purpose and will of human beings. Tagore's nationalism
82. A friendship that grows inch by inch like an oak tree is more reliable than a friendship that suddenly pops up like a melon vine. charlotte bronte
83. Civilization is good and barbarism is evil; Freedom is good, and bondage is evil. But it is this imaginary knowledge that destroys the happiest original demand for goodness in human nature. Tolstoy's Lucerne
As an epigram, I hope that the above "good and evil sayings, a kind heart is the best law" will help you. For more famous sayings, you can click on the topic of famous sayings about birthdays.