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Famous aphorisms that look at problems objectively and impartially

1. The corner stone of the main hall is not higher than the lowest cornerstone. ——Kahlil Gibran

2. For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and most upright quality - Richard Steele

3 , the love of high-profile charity and low-profile charity are equal. ——Chen Guangbiao

4. Equality may be a right, but there is no power to make it a reality. ——Balzac

5. Equals are most congenial to equals. ——Cicero

6. Everyone loves each other, everyone is equal, and the world is for the common good. This is called great harmony. ——Kang Youwei

7. Human beings are born unequal, so trying to treat others equally is in vain. ——Jan Ann Froude

8. Friendship is rare in the world, but equal friendship is even harder to find. ——Bacon

9. The Spartan principle is: "Justice is equality, but equality is not justice." ——Ai Xiansheng

10. The so-called equality means that the poor do not take advantage of the rich. ——Aristotle

11. The so-called one punishment, there is no hierarchy in punishment. ——Shang Yang

12. The so-called friendship is a transaction between equal people without the relationship of interest. ——Goldsmith

13. All people are born equal. ——Lincoln

14. All people should be brothers. This is just the fantasy of those who have no brothers. ——Charles Chanshawna

15. We love each other equally because we understand each other and respect each other. ——Leo Tolstoy

16. We believe that this is a self-evident truth that all people are created equal. ——Thomas Jefferson

17. 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

18. The reason why it is so difficult to obtain equality is that we only want to enjoy it with our superiors. ——Henry Baker

19. The "people" who exercise power and the people by whom power is exercised are not always the same type of people. ——Johnson Stuart Mill

20. The basic effort of a society may be to try to make its members equal, but the individual self-esteem of its members always hopes that they will stand out and be formed somewhere. Some kind of inequality in one's favor. ——De Tocqueville

21. Friendship is a kind of harmonious equality. ——Pythagoras

22. If there is equality, there will be no war. ——Solon

23. 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

24. China attaches great importance to the Three Cardinal Guidelines, while Westerners understand equality best. ——Yan Fu