1. Gains and losses occur once, but honors and disgrace last for thousands of years. ——Anonymous
2. Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying. ——Shakespeare
3. Gains and losses are like clouds in front of you, and the sun and moon are hanging behind you. ——Chen Gongyin, an anti-Qing strategist in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties
4. Maintaining reputation is more difficult than gaining reputation. ——Schnabel
5. The Dharma is the one who leads to gains and losses, and the one who understands the right and wrong. ——"Jingfa" "Jingfa"
6. Early prosperity also dries up early, easy to gain and easy to lose. ——Zhang Tingyu, minister of the Qing Dynasty
7. Don’t be happy with gains and don’t worry with losses. The resistance is very high, the crowd must be cool. ——Anonymous
8. Credit is hard to lose. Credit accumulated over ten years is often lost due to temporary words and deeds. ——Japanese social activist and religious thinker Daisaku Ikeda
9. Vanity is a boring and deceptive thing; those who get it may not have any merit, and those who lose it may not have any merit. fault. ——Shakespeare
10. People often mix truth and error to teach others, but they insist on errors. ——Goethe
11. You may rise to great heights based on false fame, but in the end you will inevitably turn into dirt. ——Anonymous
12. Vanity is like a killer, and one day his deeds will be revealed. ——Hannah Currie
13. Hope for unjust gain is the beginning of loss. ——Emerson
14. Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field. ——Herzen
15. You must have the courage to face the ruthless truth. ——Lenin
16. The river of truth passes through the ditch of his errors. ——Tagore
17. Errors cannot withstand failure, but truth is not afraid of failure. ——Tagore
18. We are only willing to bow before the altar of truth, not before all material authority. ——Guo Moruo
19. In everything I say, I only seek the truth, not just to win the honor of telling the truth, but because the truth is beneficial to people. ——Helvetius
20. Everyone’s vanity is equal to his stupidity. ——Pop
21. The rise and fall depends on people, and the gains and losses depend on teaching. ——Wang Tong, a scholar in the Sui Dynasty
22. Those who love to scold others are often the ones who scold the most; the way of heaven is cyclical, and those who laugh at me today will be laughed at tomorrow. —— Seneca
23. It is difficult for people who love money to prevent themselves from becoming a slave to money. After most people have money, they will always worry about preserving what they have and striving for more money. The bigger his business gets, the heavier his gains and losses become, and the harder it becomes to regain his sense of a bright future. ——Taiwanese writer Luo Lan
24. Career is the most important thing, reputation is empty words. ——Goethe
25. A saint will make a mistake if he worries a lot; a fool will worry a lot. There must be something. ——Also known as Yan Zi, the Spring and Autumn Period statesman and thinker Yan Ying "Yan Zi Spring and Autumn Period"