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A collection of famous sayings and sentences about morality and personality
Those who have enough virtue are modest, and those who have enough wealth are contemptuous. -Lin Bu.

A gentleman is ashamed of not practicing, and ashamed of seeing pollution. -Xunzi

A gentleman worships people's virtue and promotes their beauty, not flattery. -Xunzi

There is no greater merit than eliminating evil for good, and there is no greater sin than eliminating good for evil. -Jia Yi

Although a gentleman dies, his reputation will never die. -Wu Zetian

There is no shame in being independent, nor in sleeping alone. -Liu Zhou

Rich house, noble body. -Book of Rites

A good character is the real wealth in the heart, and it shows a good upbringing of this character. John? locke

The essence of "special personality" is not the nature of human beard, blood and abstract body, but the social characteristics of human beings ............................................................................................................................................... and Marx.

Birds stay in high trees, and those who are virtuous and generous flock to them. -Liu Xiang

If a person can be filled with love for human beings, follow lofty morality and always revolve around the fulcrum of truth, then even if he is on earth, he is still living in heaven. Francis? bacon

Man cannot live like an animal, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. -Dante.

Moral character should be noble; Life should be honest; Mind your manners. You should be polite. -Montesquieu

Truth and virtue are two close friends of art. Do you want to be a writer and critic? Please be a virtuous person first. -Diderot

Poets who lose their individuality are more contemptible, inferior and guilty than those who insist on writing poems without talent. Hugo

Good character is cultivated through tenacious struggle against bad tendencies. Dexter

What's the use of life without virtue? -French proverb

Serve people with virtue. -Latin proverb

What makes a person great is not wealth and family, but valuable behavior and noble character. -Ovi

Personality may be shown at important moments, but it is formed at unimportant moments. Phillips? Brooks

Lost wealth, it can be said that nothing has been lost; Losing health means losing something; But when you lose your character, everything is lost. Anonymous.

The most moral people are those who have morality but don't show it on the outside, and still feel satisfied. -Plato.

There is a humble and nameless hero who has neither Napoleon's fame nor his great achievements. However, even Alexander the Great of Macedonia will be eclipsed by analyzing the character of this kind of person. Hasek

For virtue, we just know it is not enough. We should also try our best to cultivate it, make use of it, or adopt various methods to make us become good people. -Aristotle

People who stand out from the crowd rely on virtue, which is my strength. -Beethoven

Virtue, like a famous fragrance, becomes stronger after burning or suppressing: luck is the hardest to reveal evil virtue, and bad luck is the best to reveal virtue. bacon

Morality and talent are assets far superior to wealth. Fallen descendants can corrupt the property of your noble family and extremely rich people, but morality and talent can make a mortal an unworthy god. Shakespeare.

This awe-inspiring concept of "personality" makes us notice that our behavior is inconsistent with it from the beginning, and because of this, it suppresses our conceit, but at the same time it also makes us clearly see the sublimity of our nature; Even in very ordinary human reason, this concept is natural and obvious. A person who knows a little shame sometimes finds that he could have told a harmless lie in order to get rid of some disgusting behaviors. Even seek some benefits for his lovely and respectable friend, but he never lies for fear of secretly despising him? An honest man can get rid of some kind of suffering as long as he quits his post, but isn't it because he consciously realizes that he can set an example, safeguard human dignity and respect it, and feel guilty and not afraid of conscience condemnation? Kant.

People who are diligent in virtue can survive without seeking wealth. Saigō Takamori.

The honor of man's virtue is many times greater than the honor of his wealth. Don't you see how many people are poor in money but rich in virtue? -At most? Sparrows

Don't judge a person's virtue from special actions, but observe it from daily life behavior. pascal

Virtue is ten times as powerful as the body. -Napoleon

Immortal fame lies only in virtue. Peterak.

Talent can be cultivated in solitude, and character is best formed in the stormy waves of the world. -Goethe

The times are right, not necessarily expensive; Being poor is not necessarily cheap. The difference between high and low lies in the beauty and evil of the line. -Zhuangzi.

The husband achieved fame and virtue. Morality is the foundation of the country. -Zuo zhuan.

Those who have made achievements will start with products. Anyone who has never studied and can be promoted to great things must first stand on his character. -Xu Shichang.