1. I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships. ? Beethoven
2. Only when people treat each other sincerely can they be true friends. Anyone who plots against his friends is deceiving himself. ? Haji Abubakar Imang
3. Honesty without ignorance is weak and useless; however, knowledge without honesty is dangerous and terrible. ? Johnson
4. Humility is the sweet root hidden in the upper soil, from which all noble virtues sprout and grow. Socrates: He who accepts things with humility is strong, and he who defends himself well is good. ? Lin Bu
5. The kinder the person, the less aware of other people’s bad intentions. ? Miley
6. Smart people will not put all their eggs in one basket. ? Cervantes
7. If a person wants to show the highest sincerity, he must say nothing to others. ? Rabindranath Tagore
8. Among all moral qualities, good nature is the most needed in the world. ? Russell
9. When a person's words and deeds are inconsistent, it is completely bad, and it will lead to hypocrisy. ? Lenin
10. With sincerity, you will have an open mind. With an open mind, you will be willing to put aside yourself to understand others, and you will also be able to put aside your hypocritical self-esteem to understand yourself. Love based on understanding yourself and others is not blind love. ? Fu Lei
11. If you are careful from the beginning to the end, you will never fail. ?"Laozi"
12. Being humble is the best, and knowledge is endless. ?Feng Menglong
13. Honesty is the most touching thing. ?(English) Shakespeare
14. An honest person must be trustworthy to himself, and his final support is sincerity. ?(U.S.) Emerson
15. If a person wants to show the highest sincerity, he must say nothing to others. ?(India) Rabindranath Tagore
16. If you do not sympathize with the pain of those who fall, you will have no friends to help you when you are in trouble. ?(Persia) Saadi
17. Sincerity is the highest virtue in life. ?(UK) Chaucer
18. A good heart is worth gold. ?(English) Shakespeare
19. Come out, my heart, and meet it with your love. ?(India) Rabindranath Tagore
20. Hypocrisy can never become true by virtue of its growth in power. ?(India) Rabindranath Tagore
21. Sincerity. Do not deceive others; be pure and just in your thoughts; and be so in your speech. ?(American) Franklin
22. Only reason can teach us to know good and evil, and make us like good and hate evil. Although conscience does not depend on reason, without reason, conscience cannot develop. ?(France) Rousseau
23. To make new acquaintances like you and want to know more about you, being sincere and honest is the most reliable way and the "greatest power" you can use. ?(US) Erin Casella
24. A heart-to-heart conversation is a display of the soul. ?(Su) Wen Caverin
25. Being honest but ignorant is weak and useless; however, having knowledge but not being honest is dangerous and terrible. ?(UK) Johnson
26. The kinder the person, the less aware of other people’s bad intentions. ?(Fa) Miley
27. When a person's words and deeds are inconsistent, it is completely bad, and it will lead to hypocrisy. ?(Russian) Lenin
28. When a person does not deceive not only others but even himself, his characteristic is sincerity. ?(Russia) Korolenko
29. The reason why a poet becomes a poet is that he strives to get rid of his soul from anything similar to the hypocritical world? He is pure and innocent. ?(Germany) Schiller
30. True blindism does not prevent the spread of real, clear and useful things, but makes false things popular everywhere. ?(Germany) Goethe
31. The greatest trust between people is the trust in words. ?(UK) Bacon
32. Only when people treat each other sincerely can they be true friends. Anyone who plots against his friends is deceiving himself.
?(Nigeria) Alhaji Abubakar Imang
33. To a kind-hearted person, the very idea that a price must be paid is an insult. Virtue is not a decoration, but the expression of a beautiful heart. ?(Law) Discipline
34. I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand adversity because of it. ?(Germany) Beethoven
35. People with talent are always kind, frank, straightforward, and never reserved. ?(France) Balzac
36. With sincerity, you will have an open mind. With an open mind, you will be willing to put aside yourself to understand others, and you will also be able to put aside your hypocritical self-esteem to understand yourself. Love based on understanding yourself and others is not blind love. ?Fu Lei
37. Conscience is the sentinel of each of us. It is there on duty to monitor us and not do anything illegal. It is an agent embedded in the central stronghold of the self. ?(English) Somerset Maugham
38. We all know that there is day at night, and we all know that there is land on the boat, but it is just "knowing", not "real feeling". ?Feng Zikai
39. If I ask others to be honest, I must be honest myself. ?(Russian) Dostoyevsky
40. It means that it is unsafe and unwise to act with conscience. ?(Germany)Martin Luther
41. Without simplicity, kindness and truth, there would be no greatness. ?(Russian) Leo Tolstoy
42. Revealing true nature is always better than rhetoric. ?(UK) Lessing
43. The sun will neither exaggerate nor shrink, it will shine whatever it has and whatever it looks like. ?(Su) Gorky
44. There is greatness in truth, and truth among greatness. ?(France) Hugo
45. In your personal life or work, you may lose something you want because of honesty. However, losing a deserved reward in the long journey of life is nothing. ?(US) Irene Casella
46. Kind actions have the benefit of ennobling the human soul and enabling it to perform better actions. ?(French) Rousseau
47. Among all moral qualities, good nature is the most needed in the world. ?(UK) Russell
48. One or two layers of sincerity is equal to one ton of wisdom. ?Alexander Dumas (France)
49. Where sincerity comes, gold and stone will open.
50. Hypocrisy is the tribute of ugliness to virtue. ?La Rochefoucauld (France)
51. True love is the fragrance of flowers at night, the gem in the dark, and the first heartbeat that the doctor hears. It is an ordinary miracle, a starry sky made of soft white clouds and scattered in the night sky. ?Keynes (France)