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1. With a life as clear as water and an honest character, no matter what class he is, even the most evil-minded people will be in awe of him. ——Balzac

2. A person’s character determines his destiny. ——De Moody

3. Character is the invisible essence of a person. ——Bergson

4. Educating people is to form their character. ——Irving

5. Disability is not a mark of character, but only a guide. ——Bacon

6. Character is neither solid nor immutable. ——Henry James

7. Simplicity of character does not hinder intellectual acuity. ——John Murray

8. When a small thought turns into a behavior, it can become a habit, thus forming a character, and character determines the success or failure of your life. ——Anonymous

9. Our character is who we are. ——Zhu Xi

10. Character is just a habit formed over a long period of time. ——Halaritus

11. A person who travels frequently must have extensive knowledge, a strong character, perseverance, and a spirit that will never give up until the goal is achieved. ——Gong Xuan

12. A person’s character can be known from his entertainment. ——Ray Knowles

13. On a tiresome journey, a cheerful companion is better than a sedan. ——Charles Reed

14. A person’s character determines his fate. If you like to maintain your character, then you have no right to refuse your opportunities. ——Romain Rolland

15. Character is a by-product, which arises from completion. The reason for Ovid's failure lies in the shortcomings of his own character and has nothing to do with the environment. ——Mao Furu

16. A chance, a hope, a word will show the congeniality of soul and character. MOLOYA Most of us by the time we are thirty our personalities are like plaster and will never be soft again. ——William James

17. A person with genius often has a superhuman character and never follows ordinary people's thoughts and approaches. ——Stendhal

18. An arrogant character will only hurt you occasionally, but an arrogant expression will keep you hurt. —— Diderot

19. I don’t think women have no personality, it’s just that they have a new personality every day. ——Heine

20. People without crazy personalities will never have huge geniuses. ——Aristotle

21. A person who cannot keep proven reliable friends for a long time has an unlovable character. ——Democritus

22. Youth is a period of open-mindedness, and you should use this period to develop your own open-minded character. ——Russell

23. To endure loneliness may require greater perseverance than to endure poverty. Poverty only lowers a person's status, but loneliness will corrupt a person's character. —— Diderot

24. A good character is more valuable than gold; the former is a natural talent, while the latter is a gift from fate. ——Edison

25. Although human nature is hidden, it is difficult to suppress, and rarely can it be completely eradicated. ——Bacon

26. The basis of various mental qualities is the health of the body. Caring for health is an important part of character development. ——Herbart

27. Everyone has three kinds of character: what he reveals; what he has but does not reveal; what he thinks he has. ——Alfonso Carr

28. Character is an independent kingdom that people build within themselves. ——Henry Beecher

29. Character is the result of two things: our mental state and the way we use our time. ——Elbert Hubbard

30. Character is determined by what you fight for, just as reputation is determined by what you fall for. ——Robert Quint

31. How to determine a person’s true character? You might as well imagine what you would do if no one would ever know what you did? ——Thomas Mai Cowley

32. What is character? Isn’t it determined by practice? So, what is practice? Isn’t it just a manifestation of character? - Henry James

33.Character is the essence of man in darkness. ——Mark Twain

34. Character is like a tree, reputation is just the shadow of the tree; people often think of the shade as the tree, but the real reality is still the tree itself. ——Lincoln

35. Character is not only reflected in what a person says and does, but also in what he fails to say and do.

——Norman Douglas