1. Quotes about truth, goodness and beauty replacing falsehood, evil and ugliness
Youth is limited, but wisdom is infinite. Take advantage of your short youth to learn infinite wisdom.
——Gorky All mankind has is a mixture of patience and time. The so-called strong man has both will and the ability to wait for the opportunity. ——Balzac It is enough to have a confidant in life, and the world should treat him with sympathy.
——Lu Xun There is education to promote health, education to promote awareness, education to promote morality, and education to promote appreciation and beauty. The purpose of this last kind of education is to bring the whole of our sensual and spiritual powers into as harmonious a state as possible.
—— Schiller Praising good things is good, but praising bad things is the behavior of a liar and a treacherous person. —— Democritus: "Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy" If an ugly person wants to be praised for his beauty, and a lame person wants to appear healthy, then the unfortunate situation that originally aroused our sympathy will arouse our ridicule.
—— Fielding: "Joseph Andrus" Vanity prompts us to pretend to be someone we are not in order to win the approval of others, but hypocrisy causes us to cover up our sins with the cloak of virtue. Get up and try to avoid the blame of others. —— Fielding: "Joseph Andrus" All that glitters is not gold.
—— Shakespeare: "The Merchant of Venice" Words given to others are more important than pearls and jade; words used to hurt others are more important than swords and halberds. ——Sun Tzu There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when something happens suddenly, and are not angry when something happens without reason.
——Su Shi: "On Liuhou" Young people should not hurt others, should give everyone what they have got, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should appear sincere and pleasing to others. In this way, they should learn to act uprightly. . — Comenius Politeness is the first thing which children and youth should take special care to cultivate into habits.
—— John Locke: "Educational Essays" Anger begins with folly and ends with regret. ——Pythagoras: Being very angry can easily lead to anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move toward improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action.
——Peter Abelard Having a bad temper is one of the more despicable human natures. If a person loses his temper, it is equivalent to taking a step back on the ladder of human progress. ——Darwin Theory likes criticism, because after criticism, truth will win; fallacy is afraid of criticism, because after criticism, fallacy will fail.
—— Diderot You should listen patiently to the opinions of others and seriously consider whether the person who accuses you is justified. If he is right, correct your mistake. If he is wrong, just pretend you didn't hear it.
If he is a person you respect, then you can point out his mistakes through discussion. —— Leonardo da Vinci: "On Painting" People have been fed enough sweets to make their stomachs sick: this requires bitter medicine and harsh advice.
—— Lermontov: "Contemporary Heroes" Since the sun also has black spots, things in the world are even less likely to be without flaws. —— Chernyshevsky: "Life and Aesthetics" The beauty and loveliness of a person is not only due to his appearance, but also first determines his mental outlook.
A person of high quality is always young and beautiful. ——Feng Xuefeng: "Conversations with Young People" If physical beauty is not combined with intelligence, it is something like an animal.
—— Democritus: "Fragments of Works" Some idols are dressed and decorated to look gorgeous, but alas! They have no heart. —— Democritus: "Fragments of Works" ... In terms of beauty, the beauty of appearance is higher than the beauty of color, and the beauty of elegant and well-formed movements is higher than the beauty of appearance.
—— Bacon: "On Beauty" Virtue is like a gem, which is more gorgeous when set against a simple background. Similarly, a person who is not luxuriously dressed, but is dignified, serious and virtuous is awe-inspiring.
—— Bacon Some old people look very cute because their style is elegant and beautiful...and although some young people have beauty, they are not worthy of praise because of their lack of graceful cultivation. —— Bacon Tall stature, like noble status, is obviously a good thing; however, if the soul is mean, it may not be of any benefit.
—— "Krylov's Fables" The substantial thought does not lie in the magnificence of words. What it prides itself on is the content, not the pretense. ——"Shakespeare's Dramatic Stories" It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a lack of respect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one does not have a good partner, but a matter of not being knowledgeable.
—— Zhang Heng If a person has lofty and great ideals, he must also have noble sentiments. Without noble sentiments, no matter how lofty or great an ideal is, it cannot be achieved.
—— Tao Zhu: "Ideal·Sentiment·Spiritual Life" You should know that learning is difficult, and it only matters a little bit of hard work. It is especially difficult to get up to the difficult level and train your moral character to be pure.
——"Selected Poems of Comrade Chen Yi" The most sad thing for a person is the death of conscience.
——Guo Moruo: "Collection of Literary and Art Essays" We should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality.
—— Democritus: "Moral Thought" Life is short, and only virtue can pass it on to distant future generations. ——Shakespeare controls and rules everything. 2. Poems that praise truth, goodness and beauty and criticize falsehood, evil and ugliness
The Past
by Percy Shelley
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Wilt thou fet the happy hours
Which we buried in Love's sweet bowers,
Heaping over their corpses cold
Blossoms and leaves, instead of mold?
Blossoms which were the joys that fell,
And leaves, the hopes that yet remain.
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Fet the dead, the past? Oh, yet < /p>
There are ghosts that may take revenge for it,
Memories that make the heart a tomb,
Regrets which gilde through the spirit's gloom,
And with ghastly whispers tell
That joy, once lost, is pain. 3. Idioms about truth, goodness, beauty, falsehood, evil and ugliness
Perfection to perfection
Supreme goodness The most beautiful
Full of evil
Do evil and do evil
No evil will be forgiven
Good will be rewarded with good
Evil will be rewarded with evil< /p>
Be kind to men and believe in women
Kind eyebrows and kind eyes
Build good relationships
Counterfeit and shoddy
Genuine products
True love
Clown
Full of ugliness
Imitation of others
True love
Fake and real
Make a lie and make it true
Difficult to distinguish between true and false
True and false
Make a lie
False benevolence and false justice
Extremely evil
Extremely evil
White jade is flawless
White jade is slightly flawless 4. Quotes about truth, goodness and beauty replacing falsehood, evil and ugliness
Youth is limited, but wisdom is infinite. Take advantage of your short youth to learn infinite wisdom.
——Golgi All humans have is a mixture of patience and time. The so-called strong man has both will and the ability to wait for the opportunity. ——Balzac It is enough to have a confidant in life, and the world should treat him with sympathy.
——Lu Xun There is education to promote health, education to promote awareness, education to promote morality, and education to promote appreciation and beauty. The purpose of this last kind of education is to bring the whole of our sensual and spiritual powers into as harmonious a state as possible.
—— Schiller Praising good things is good, but praising bad things is the behavior of a liar and a treacherous person. —— Democritus: "Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy" If an ugly person wants to be praised for his beauty, and a lame person wants to appear healthy, then the unfortunate situation that originally aroused our sympathy will arouse our ridicule.
—— Fielding: "Joseph Andrus" Vanity prompts us to pretend to be someone we are not in order to win the approval of others, but hypocrisy causes us to cover up our sins with the cloak of virtue. Get up and try to avoid the blame of others. —— Fielding: "Joseph Andrus" All that glitters is not gold.
—— Shakespeare: "The Merchant of Venice" Giving words to others is more important than pearls and jade; words to hurt others are more important than swords and halberds. ——Sun Tzu There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when something happens suddenly, and are not angry when something happens without reason.
—— Su Shi: "On Liuhou" Young people should not hurt others, should give everyone what they have got, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should appear sincere and pleasing to others. In this way, they should learn to act uprightly. . — Comenius Politeness is the first thing in which children and youth should be especially careful to form habits.
—— John Locke: "Educational Essays" Anger begins with folly and ends with regret.
——Pythagoras: Being very angry can easily lead to anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move towards the improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action.
—— Peter Abelard Having a bad temper is one of the more despicable human natures. If a person loses his temper, it is equivalent to taking a step back on the ladder of human progress. ——Darwin Theory likes criticism, because after criticism, truth will win; fallacy is afraid of criticism, because after criticism, fallacy will fail.
—— Diderot You should listen patiently to the opinions of others and seriously consider whether the person who accuses you is justified. If he is right, correct your mistake. If he is wrong, just pretend you didn't hear it.
If he is a person you respect, then you can point out his mistakes through discussion. —— Leonardo da Vinci: "On Painting" People have been fed enough sweets to make their stomachs sick: this requires bitter medicine and harsh advice.
—— Lermontov: "Contemporary Heroes" Since the sun also has black spots, things in the world are even less likely to be without flaws. —— Chernyshevsky: "Life and Aesthetics" The beauty and loveliness of a person is not only due to his appearance, but also first determines his mental outlook.
A person of high quality is always young and beautiful. ——Feng Xuefeng: "Conversations with Young People" If physical beauty is not combined with intelligence, it is something like an animal.
—— Democritus: "Fragments of Works" Some idols are dressed and decorated to look gorgeous, but alas! They have no heart. —— Democritus: "Fragments of Works" ... In terms of beauty, the beauty of appearance is higher than the beauty of color, and the beauty of elegant and well-formed movements is higher than the beauty of appearance.
—— Bacon: "On Beauty" Virtue is like a gem, which is more gorgeous when set against a simple background. Similarly, a person who is not luxuriously dressed, but is dignified, serious and virtuous is awe-inspiring.
—— Bacon Some old people look very cute because their style is elegant and beautiful...and although some young people have beauty, they are not worthy of praise because of their lack of graceful cultivation. —— Bacon Tall stature, like noble status, is obviously a good thing; however, if the soul is mean, it may not be of any benefit.
—— "Krylov's Fables" The substantial thought does not lie in the magnificence of words. What it prides itself on is the content, not the pretense. ——"Shakespeare's Dramatic Stories" It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a lack of respect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one does not have a good partner, but a matter of not being knowledgeable.
—— Zhang Heng If a person has lofty and great ideals, he must also have noble sentiments. Without noble sentiments, no matter how lofty or great an ideal is, it cannot be achieved.
—— Tao Zhu: "Ideal·Sentiment·Spiritual Life" You should know that learning is difficult, and it only matters a little bit of hard work. It is especially difficult to get up to the difficult level and train your moral character to be pure.
——"Selected Poems of Comrade Chen Yi" The most sad thing for a person is the death of conscience. ——Guo Moruo: "Collection of Literature and Art" We should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality.
—— Democritus: "Moral Thought" Life is short, and only virtue can pass it on to distant future generations. ——Shakespeare controls and rules everything.
5. Truth, goodness and beauty, falsehood, evil and ugliness, water and fire are incompatible. What is the next sentence?
Truth, goodness and beauty, falsehood, evil and ugliness are incompatible with water and fire
What is shame and honor? Right and wrong must be clearly defined
< p> Comrades and friends, let me sing for you to listenYou must be clear about what is shame and what is honor
It is proud to love the motherland, and it is shameful to harm the motherland
Serve the people It's a shame to betray the people
It's a shame to advocate scientific work and hard work
It's a shame to be ignorant, to be idle and to hate work
I have a clear distinction between love and hate, and righteousness is in my chest A broad road welcomes the spring breeze
Truth, goodness, beauty, falsehood, evil and ugliness are incompatible with water and fire
What is shame and what is glory? Right and wrong must be distinguished
Comrades and friends, let me sing and you can listen< /p>
What is shame and what is honor must be clearly understood
It is a shame to unite and help each other, and to benefit oneself at the expense of others
It is a shame to be honest and trustworthy, and to forget one's duty when seeing benefits
It is a great honor to abide by the law and work hard
It is a shame to break the law, be arrogant, extravagant and lively
Love and hate are clear, and righteousness is in my chest. A broad road welcomes the spring breeze
Love and hate are clearly defined, and righteousness is in my chest. A broad road welcomes the spring breeze