In a people's country, there must be a driving force, and this is virtue. ——Montesquieu
People cannot live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. ——Dante
Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. ——Liu Bei
It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a matter of disrespect 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
The earth can support the city wall, and the accumulation of virtue can make a solid ground. ——Li Bai
If you do a good deed, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad deed, you will feel ashamed. —— Shen Hanguang
Being immersed in the mud without being stained and not being eroded by the sugar-coated bullets of the bourgeoisie is the most valuable revolutionary quality. ——Zhou Enlai
The saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience. —— Guo Moruo
Shyness is the emotion of fear or fear of humiliation, which can prevent people from committing certain despicable behaviors. —— Spinoza
One should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality. —— Democritus
Emotion has great inspiring power, therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. ——Kelov
Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors. —— Romain Rolland
Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions. —— Gorky
Communism is not only manifested in the fields and sweaty factories, it is also manifested in families, around the dinner table, among relatives, and in mutual relationships. —— Mayakovsky
The reason why virtuous people are virtuous is that they are not tempted enough; this is either because their lives are monotonous and rigid, or because they are single-mindedly pursuing a goal. No time to look around. ——Duncan
Human beings have been given a job, which is spiritual growth. —— Leo Tolstoy
People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. —— Chekhov
Conscience is determined by a person’s knowledge and entire lifestyle. ——Marx
A law-abiding and conscientious person will not steal even if there is an urgent need. However, even if you give a million gold dollars to a thief, you cannot expect him to stop stealing from now on. . —— Krylov
The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so that our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice have to exert their power and role in reality. —— Hegel
Teach your children "virtue": it is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in times of trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was not only art but also morality. ——Beethoven
If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. —— Diderot
I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships. ——Beethoven
Ornament is also incompatible with virtue, because virtue is the strength and vitality of the soul. —— Rousseau
I am convinced that only a moral citizen can pay an acceptable salute to his motherland. —— Rousseau
Let us make dishonor the most severe part of the punishment! —— Montesquieu
Sound judgment on factual issues is the true foundation of all virtues. —— Comenius
Virtue is realized by actions, not by words. —— Comenius
The only work and the whole work of education can be summed up in this concept-morality. ——Herbart
Virtue is like a famous incense. It becomes stronger after being burned or pressed. For example, good fortune can best reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues.
—— Bacon
Those who plot against others will be the first to suffer misfortune. ——Aesop
A wise man would rather prevent illness before it occurs than cure it before it occurs; he would rather encourage to overcome pain than seek comfort for pain. ——Thomas More
Our strong morality is to achieve material success through struggle; this morality applies to nations as well as individuals. ——Russell
Develop in them the physical strength to endure hard work, the pure and noble morals, the broad and free spirit that can accommodate new trends, that is, the power to swim in the new trends of the world without being overwhelmed. ——Lu Xun
Only at the stage of social development where class antagonisms are not only eliminated, but also forgotten in real life, can a truly human being transcend class antagonisms and transcend the memories of such antagonisms. Morality becomes possible. —— Engels
We have proletarian morality, we should develop it, consolidate it, and educate the future generation with this proletarian morality. —— Kalinin
The current task is to excavate ore, refine pig iron, and cast pure steel for the Marxist worldview and the superstructure consistent with this worldview, even under the most difficult conditions. —— Lenin
Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-consciousness is indispensable, and self-abasement is indispensable. ——Zou Taofen
Knowing shame is almost like courage. ——Confucius
There is no greater humiliation than shamelessness. ——Wang Tong
Revolutionary morality does not fall from the sky. It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade becomes brighter as it is polished, and gold becomes purer as it is refined. —— Ho Chi Minh
Children need to be taught by others, and their problems need to be treated by others, even if they are teachers or doctors. But I'm afraid you have to make your own decisions on how to behave and deal with things. Many good remedies prescribed by others are often nothing more than waste paper. ——Lu Xun
It’s not that you can’t see justice, but that you’re afraid of not being brave enough to see justice. —— Xie Juezai
Be careful not to say bad things or do bad things even when you are alone, but to learn to be more shameful in front of yourself than in front of others. —— Democritus
Quietness cultivates one’s character, frugality cultivates virtue. —— Zhuge Liang
A gentleman worries about the road but not about poverty. ——Confucius
Be poor without flattery, be rich without arrogance. ——Zigong
Strengthen the foundation and use it sparingly, and then the sky will not be poor. ——Xun Kuang
Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are powerful and thrifty are rich. —— Han Fei
The journey of a gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not peaceful, it will not be far-reaching. —— Zhuge Liang
Those who are extravagant will be in ruins, while those who are frugal will be at peace. ——Bai Juyi
Don’t think about living in peace and be prepared for danger, abstain from extravagance and be frugal; cut down the roots in order to seek luxuriant trees, stop the source in order to have a long flow. ——Wei Zheng
Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, their success was due to diligence and frugality, and their success was due to extravagance. ——Li Shangyin
The overlord took Erjiang alone, and many of his descendants surrendered with hundreds of cities. After the success of Luxurious, what about peace and happiness and misfortune? ——Wang Anshi
Excessiveness leads to more desires. A gentleman who has many desires will seek wealth and honor, which will lead to disaster in vain. ——Sima Guang
Extravagant means taking extravagantly and humiliating one's ambition; once one practices frugality, one has nothing to ask for from others and nothing to be ashamed of oneself, which can nourish the spirit. —— Luo Dajing
Half vermicelli should be cherished even if it is a public property. People don't understand Yu Zhongqu, but they say Yu is a calculating person. ——Xu Teli
A person who allows himself to be completely controlled by wealth can never be fair. ——Democritus
Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily get through difficulties when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor. —— Sadie
Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. ——Montesquieu
The inevitable consequence of luxury—the disintegration of manners—in turn causes the corruption of taste.
—— Rousseau
The purpose and function of etiquette is to make people's original stubbornness become supple, to make people's temperament gentle, to make them respect others and get along with others. —— John Locke
A kind spirit welcomes people, and they are as close as brothers; a bad spirit welcomes people, and it harms the soldiers. ——Guan Zhong
There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when faced with sudden attacks, and are not angry when they are attacked without reason. ——Su Shi
We should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but we should also be able to bear it when others use words to hurt us. ——Liu Shaoqi
Courtesy is the golden key to human perfection. —— Sonsuneji
Speaking aggressively does not necessarily mean that what you say is reasonable. ——Sadie
Whether you are a man or a woman, you must be gentle and tolerant to others to deserve the name of a person. A person's true bravery and decisiveness are by no means equivalent to using fists to stop others from speaking. —— Sadie
Having a strong temper can easily cause 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
Young people should do no harm to others, should give everyone what they have gained, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should appear sincere and pleasing to others, so as to learn to behave uprightly. —— Comenius
Courtesy is the first thing in which children and youth should take special care to cultivate their habits. —— John Locke
Courtesy delights those who are polite and those who are treated with courtesy. ——Montesquieu
Bad things can be learned as soon as they are learned. The bad habits acquired in early years will be shown in all behaviors and actions from then on, whether it is problems in speech or movement, at the age of three Even when you are sixty, you will not change. —— Krylov
Courtesy can often replace the noblest feelings. - Merimee Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. —— Gonchar
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
The bees sip nectar from the flowers and express their gratitude when they leave. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. —— Rabindranath Tagore
Writing is based on behavior and is based on sincerity.
Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "A Famous Book Reporting to Yuan Jun and Chen Xiucai's Refusal to Disciple" Scholars cultivate virtue as the foundation, and sincerity is the first priority in virtue.
Sincerity is the foundation of self-cultivation, and understanding kindness is the foundation of sincerity.
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Annotations to the Four Books and Annotations to Mencius" Taking sincerity as the criterion is the key to self-cultivation, and figuring out what are good words and deeds is also the basis for adhering to sincerity.
Cultivating one’s life and doing things in society, there is nothing left to do except being sincere.
"Two Poems of Chengcheng" by Zhu Zhiyu of the Ming Dynasty The only way to cultivate your own character and handle the relationship between people is sincerity.
Adults are not flashy, but gentlemen are pragmatic.
Excellent people do not pursue superficiality, while well-educated and famous people are committed to reality.
Whoever plants a tree must cultivate its roots, and whoever plants virtue must cultivate his heart.
In "Zhuan Xilu" written by Wang Shouren of the Ming Dynasty, it is a metaphor that cultivating moral character requires cultivating a good character.
A pure mind is the root cause, and a straight path is the strategy of the body.
Appendix to the Ming Dynasty Edition by Bao Zheng of the Song Dynasty: Purify the heart: Get rid of selfish thoughts. Straightforward: Being straightforward. Selflessness and integrity are the foundation of selfless conduct.
A gentleman lives in truth, not in beauty; he governs the inside, but not the outside.
Ming Dynasty Zhang Juzheng's "Book of Study in the Hanlin Academy" A well-educated and famous person pursues reality rather than looking good; he devotes himself to his own cultivation and training, and does not care about things other than himself.
The principles of self-cultivation, family management, country governance, and world peace in "The Great Learning" are basically just integrity and sincerity.
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Annotations to the Four Books: Preface to Mencius" University: Title of the book. Self-cultivation: Cultivation of one's own character. Qijia: Manage the family well. Governing the country: Governing the region well.
Ping Tianxia: Make the world peaceful. Zhengxin: To make the mind right. Sincerity: Make your thoughts sincere.
Civilization is about creating cultured people.
Everything is as light as a feather.
To make mistakes without correcting them is to make mistakes.
Be cautious and never make a mistake.
The merits are known to the world, so keep them and give in.
The root of everything is to treat the body first.
People can be forgiven if they fall short.
Everyone who has no faults should be allowed to change.
Be generous in your intentions and strict in your conduct.
But if I correct my mistakes, I will not criticize others.
Be prepared for danger when you are in peace and quiet.
A gentleman seeks everything from himself, while a villain seeks everything from others.
Those who talk about right and wrong are right and wrong.
A hundred years is not enough to nourish, and a day is more than enough to destroy.
Reward is not a joy, and setback is not a fear.
Having tolerance will eventually be beneficial, but being arbitrary will bring disaster.
Before everyone, speak to everyone later.
If you want to establish yourself, you can establish others; if you want to reach yourself, you can reach others.
A gentleman is arrogant but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant.
Everyone knows how to cleanse their utensils, but few know how to cleanse their hearts.