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English Famous Quotes—Social Morality (Selected 30 Sentences)

1. Reputation is a taboo for virtue and talent. (French writer Chamfort N.)

2. Life should be simple and sentiments should be noble. (British poet Dryden., J)

3. Morality is the social instinct in the mind of an individual. (German philosopher Nietzsche.F.)

4. Darkness best reflects a person’s true character. (American priest Moody.D.L)

5. Character is to people what fragrance is to flowers. (American industrialist Schwab C.C.)

6. True courage includes humility. (British playwright and poet Gilbert W.)

7. Morality may just be having the courage to make a choice. (French politician Bloom.L.)

8. The shortcomings of mutual tolerance are the door to heaven. (British poet Blake W.)

9. Virtue is brave, kindness is never afraid. (British playwright Shakespeare W.)

10. Distrust is contagious. But so does trust. (British writer Starkar R.)

11. Courage is the ladder on which all other virtues can be climbed. (American playwright Luce C.B.)

12. Nothing is easier than deceiving yourself. (Ancient Greek politician Demosthenes)

13. To convince others, you must first convince yourself. (British politician Chesterfield.P.D.)

14. Restraint also has a limit. Beyond the limit, it is no longer a virtue. (American politician Burke E.)

15. People should not only do good things, but also do good things in the right way. (British politician Morley J.)

16. Words can be lies and tricks; sighs are the natural expression of the soul. (British playwright Shadwell T.)

17. If your actions make you depressed, then these actions are undoubtedly wrong. (British novelist Stevenson R.L.)

18. Morality is the custom of the country where a person lives: in cannibalistic countries, cannibalism is moral. (British writer Butler S.)

19. Even if this authority is supreme, morality cannot be based on authority. (American writer Al A.J.)

20. If the gift is not sincere, no matter how expensive the gift is, it will lose its value. (British playwright Shakespeare. W)

21. Doing good is always concrete; abstract and general doing good is an excuse for villains, hypocrites and flatterers. (British poet Blake W.)

22. Regardless of all dangers, because of the selfless act of an ordinary person, someone is saved and a hero emerges. (American writer Stephens.N.)

23. Morality is not a dogma that guides people on how to make themselves happy, but a theory that guides people on how to enjoy happiness. (German philosopher Kant.I.)

24. People make mistakes. In many cases, most people still make mistakes because of the temptation of desire or interest. (British philosopher Locke J.)

25. Everyone says that lying - lying, lying, lying and lying is a necessary means to ensure social peace and psychological comfort. (American writer Meyer, H.)

26. A question that needs to be addressed is whether behavior resulting from fear of endless punishment is considered moral or cowardly? (American humanist Mead.M.)

27. I only know that the so-called morality refers to things that you feel good about afterwards, while immorality refers to things that you feel bad about afterwards.

(American writer Hemingway.E.)

28. Human beings’ need for hope and purpose has created God: a hidden protector and responsible caregiver. (American writer Mel H.)

29. We know goodness, we understand goodness, but we cannot realize goodness. The courage of people is to believe that their hopes can be realized and to make unremitting efforts to achieve it. (French writer Reicht J. P)

30. Lies cover up the inevitability, shortcomings, fear, anxiety and loneliness of people dying in the bustling crowd. Familiar lies create a reality that is easier to deal with. People crave comfort from these lies. (American writer Mel H.)