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1. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain always has a close relationship. ——Confucius
2. Knowing shame is almost courageous. ——Confucius
3. If you are not sincere, you will be tired, but if you are honest, you will not be tired. ——Yang Shi
4. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——Liu Bei
5. The country should employ virtue first and talent first. ——Kangxi
6. People who cannot tolerate others are not worthy of being tolerated by others. ——Bernai
7. Humility makes people progress, while pride makes people fall behind. ——Mao Zedong
8. Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-consciousness is indispensable, and self-abasement is indispensable. ——Zou Taofen
9. Good temper is the best clothing a person can wear in social interactions. ——Dude
10. No matter how you express your anger, do not do anything irreparable. ——Bacon
11. Forget the past like smoke, and have a selfless heart. ——Tao Zhu
12. Only by not being arrogant can you be arrogant, not by favoring and being authoritative. ——Zhuge Liang
13. It is inappropriate to belittle oneself when one has great ambitions. ——Zhuge Liang
14. When people help me, I will never forget it; when I help others, I won’t forget it. ——Hua Luogeng
15. Disaster is greater than lack of faith. ——Fu Xuan
16. The person who receives the favor must always hide the favor in his heart, but the person who gives the favor must not remember it. ——Cicero
17. No matter how a crow decorates itself with peacock feathers, a crow is still a crow. ——Stalin
18. If you want to receive help in times of trouble, you should treat others with leniency. ——Sadie
19. When you are angry, count to ten before speaking. If you are very angry, count to one hundred. ——Jefferson
20. It is always easier to transform yourself than to ban others. ——Lu Xun
21. Selfishness is an obstacle to establishing people. ——Lu Kun
22. You must remember to always happily give more to others and take less from others. ——Gorky
23. A gentleman gives words to others, and a common man gives money to others. ——Xun Kuang
24. Wise words are not as good as till. ——Zheng Dehui
25. Never agree to others easily if you are not competent for it. Once you agree to others, you must fulfill your promise. ——Washington
26. Self-control is the instinct of the strongest. ——Bernard Shaw
27. Huge buildings are always made of wood and stone. Why don’t we make this wood and stone? I do little bits and pieces from time to time, just for this. ——Lu Xun
28. Speaking aggressively does not necessarily mean that it is reasonable. ——Sadie
29. If I can see far, it’s because I stand on the shoulders of giants. ——Newton
30. Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind. ——Mao Zedong
31. If you do a good thing, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad thing, you will feel guilty. ——Shen Hanguang
32. Being active and dissatisfied are the first necessities for progress. ——Edison
33. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. ——France
34. Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright. ——Xiao Chunu
35. The road is made by feet, and history is written by people. Every step a person takes is writing his or her own history. ——Ji Hongchang
36. I hope that every time I recall, I will not feel guilty about life. ——Guo Xiaochuan
37. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. ——Leo Tolstoy
38. The deep night is the prelude to day. ——Guo Xiaochuan
39. Winter has arrived, can spring be far behind? ——Shelley
40. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you.
——Turgenev
41. Forget the past like smoke, and be selfless in your heart. ——Tao Zhu
42. A gentleman is known as righteousness, and a villain is known as benefit. (Famous Quotes www.lz13.cn) - Confucius
43. Don’t worry about poverty and lowliness, and don’t dwell on wealth. ——Tao Yuanming
44. Those who are not strong in ambition are not wise enough. ——Mo Zhai
45. Aim high. ——Zhuge Liang
46. The old man is constantly ambitious, but his ambition is thousands of miles; the martyr is still ambitious in his old age. ——Cao Cao
47. The sparrows play with the fan firewood, and the swans travel safely. ——Cao Zhi
48. The roc rises with the wind in one day and soars ninety thousand miles. ——Li Bai
49. Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. ——Su Shi
50. He was a hero in life, but a hero in death. I still miss Xiang Yu and refuse to cross Jiangdong. ——Li Qingzhao
51. Even if your ambition is not old enough, you will still be a ghost after you die. ——Lu You
52. Poverty is not shameful, but shameful is poverty without ambition. ——Lv Kun
53. The ideal of life is for the ideal life. ——Zhang Wentian
54. The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known. ——Zola
55. Whenever possible, you should "imitate" yourself and become yourself. ——(USA) Morz
57. The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself. ——Teles.
58. The happiest thing in the world is to fight for your ideals. ——Socrates
59. Ideals are like morning stars—we can never touch them, but we can sail by the position of the stars like navigators. ——Schlitz
60. Pessimistic people are defeated by themselves first, and then defeated by life; optimistic people defeat themselves first, and then defeat life. ——Wang Guozhen
61. If there are wind and waves, the true nature of the sail cannot be shown; without twists and turns, the joy of life cannot be tasted.
62. A horse can't take ten steps with one leap; a horse can drive ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, gold and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang
Famous English sayings
1. Make haste in doing good, restrain your mind from evil. Whosoever is slow in doing well, his mind delights in evil? p>
Do good deeds promptly to prevent bad thoughts from recurring in your mind. Anyone who cannot do good deeds in time will often have evil thoughts in his heart.
2. As from a heap of flowers many a garland is made even so many good deeds should be done by one born a mortal.
Death is inevitable in life, so we should do more while we are still alive. One act of kindness is like making many wreaths out of a bunch of flowers.
3. Be tolerant among the intolerant, gentle among the violent, and free from greed among the greedy.
Be tolerant among impatient people, and be tolerant among violent people. Be gentle and generous among the greedy.
4. As a beautiful flower that is full of hue but lacks fragrance, even so fruitless is the well-spoken word of one who does not practice it.
Only say good things and Without practice, there is no result. It is like a beautiful flower that has only color but no fragrance.
5. If a man practices himself what he admonishes others to do, he himself, being well-controlled, will have controlled over others. It is difficult, indeed, to control oneself.
Teaching others should lead by example first. Only after you have restrained yourself can you restrain others. It’s really hard to restrain yourself!
6. To his ruin, indeed, the fool gains knowledge and fame, they destroy his bright lot and cleave his head.
It is of no use to themselves that fools gain knowledge and fame. Not only will it cost him his happiness, but it will also make him self-willed.
7. Better than a thousand utterance with useless word is one single beneficial word, by hearing which one is pacified.
Better than a thousand utterance with useless word is one single beneficial word, by hearing which one is pacified.
Better than a thousand utterance with useless word is one single beneficial word, by hearing which one is pacified. Hearing a helpful word brings peace.
8. One should not pry into the faults of others, into things done and left undone by others. One should rather consider what by oneself is done and left undone.
Should not Find faults in others and criticize what others have done and failed to do. You should always reflect on your mistakes and consider what you have done and what you have not done.
9. Deed divides beings into lower and higher ones.
Behavior makes the difference between low and noble.
10. One should make his speeches free from caustic remarks against others.
When a person talks. Avoid criticizing others with harsh words.
11. The words of a man who is reserved in his speech and talks wisely and rationally are delightful to the ear.
The words of a man who is reserved in his speech and talks wisely and rationally are delightful to the ear.
The words of a man who is reserved in his speech and talks wisely and rationally are delightful to the ear. What you say will sound beautiful.
12. Do not speak ill of others in their absence.
Don’t speak ill of others behind their backs.
13. Without learning, men grow as cows do increasing only in flesh not wisdom.
Men who do not learn are like old cows, they have a lot of meat but no wisdom.
14. With the intelligent, the wise, the learned, the devout and the dutiful --with such a virtuous, intellectual man should one associate.
Always be close to wise people , wise people, knowledgeable people, loyal and enthusiastic people, conscientious people - often associate with these people who have both wisdom and virtue.
15. Be fond of sleep, fond of company, indolent, lazy and irritable-this is a cause of one's downfall.
Greedy for sleep, love to chat, and not interested in what they have learned. Being disinterested, being lazy in doing things, being impatient and impatient...are the major factors leading to degeneration.
16. Who strives not when he should strive, who, though young and strong, is given to idleness, who is loose in his purpose and thoughts, and who is lazy-that idler never finds the way to wisdom.
If you don’t study hard in time, you will be lazy when you are young and strong. You will have no goals and ideas in life. A lazy person will never be able to discover the path to wisdom.
17. Indulge not in heedlessness, have no intimacy with sensuous delights; for the earnest, meditative person obtains abundant bliss.
Do not indulge in indulgence, do not covet sensual pleasures. , Those who are enthusiastic and often meditate on the truth can obtain great happiness.
18. Happy indeed we are without hate among the hateful.
Only when we do not harbor the slightest hatred among angry people can we live a happy life.
19. Happy is virtue till old age; happy is steadfast confidence; happy is the attainment of wisdom; happy is it to do no evil.
Always maintain good moral character until old age People with strong faith are happy, and people with strong faith are also happy. A person who has gained wisdom is happy, and a person who does not do evil is also happy.
20. Happiness consists in the realization of our wishes, and in our having only right desires.
Happiness consists in the realization of our wishes, and in our having only noble desires.
21. One is one’s own refuge, who else could be the refuges?
Trust yourself, who else can you rely on besides yourself.
22. Man is the master of his destiny.
Man is the master of his own destiny.
23. Health is the best gain; contentment is the best wealth. A trusty friend is the best kinsman; Nirvana (liberation) is the supreme bliss.
Health is the best Benefits; satisfaction is the best wealth. (Famous Quotes www.lz13.cn) A trustworthy friend is the best relative; having no worries is the greatest happiness.
24. Let your old age be childlike, and your childhood like old age; that is, so that neither may your wisdom be with pride, nor your humility without wisdom.
Let Live your old age as innocently as your childhood, and let your childhood live as calmly and steadily as your old age. This means: do not mix arrogance with your wisdom, and do not let your humility lack the element of wisdom.
25. Though one may live a hundred years with no true insight and self-control, yet better, indeed, is a life of one day for a man who meditates in wisdom.
If a person lives a hundred years without true wisdom and cannot discipline himself, it would be better to live for only one day and have wisdom and calmness.
26. Sound health is the greatest of gifts; contentedness, greatest of riches; trust, the greatest of qualities.
Health is the greatest gift, contentment is the greatest wealth, Confidence is the best quality.
27. Let your diet be spare, your wants moderate, your needs few. So, living modestly, with no distracting desires, you will find content.
Live a simple life , control your desires, reduce your needs, and in this moderate life without worries, you will be able to find satisfaction.
28. Prevention is better than cure.
Prevention is better than cure.
29. Cordial friendship has a supreme taste.
Sincere friendship has a supreme taste.
30. Just as the flattery of a friend can pervert, so the insult of an enemy can sometimes correct.
The flattery of a friend can corrupt a person's moral character; in the same way, An insult from your enemy can sometimes correct your mistakes.
31. One should spend reasonably, in proportion to his income, neither too much nor too little. He should not hoard wealth avariciously, nor should he be extravagant.
For one person Money should be reasonable and proportional to one's income. It should not be wasted or stingy; it should not be deliberately greedy for wealth, nor should it be squandered and extravagant.
32. Fools, men of little intelligence, give themselves overt negligence, but the wise man protects his diligence as a supreme treasure.
The foolish and ignorant man gives himself overt negligence. Escape; but the smart ones keep working hard and regard diligence as a supreme treasure.