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Quotes about virtues Category of this article: Morality Release time: 2014/5/8

1. Some virtues are like feelings. People without such feelings can neither see nor Incomprehensible. ——(France) La Rochefoucauld

2. Moral seeds are difficult to grow and require a long period of preparation before they can take root. ——(France) Rousseau

3. Beauty is a powerful source of moral purity, spiritual richness, and physical health. ——(Soviet Union) Suhomlinsky

4. A pleasant life cannot be separated from various virtues. ——(Ancient Greece) Epicurus

5. People should not live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. ——(Italy) Dante

6. Reputation and virtue are the decorations of the soul. Without it, the body should not be considered beautiful although it is really beautiful. ——(Spain) Cervantes

7. I hope that in addition to all other sciences, we will not forget the main purpose of all human knowledge: virtue. ——(Russia) Feng Weixin

8. Many people with good looks do nothing. They pursue the beauty of the appearance too much and give up the beauty of the inner part. ——(British) Bacon

9. Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. ——(Italy) Petrarch

10. Beauty is like summer fruit, it rots easily and cannot be kept. In most cases, young people are beautiful and prone to debauchery, and when they grow old, they lose their favor. But on the other hand, if beauty happens to fall on a decent person, it will definitely make his virtue shine. ——(British) Bacon

11. Beauty is a kind of goodness, and it causes passion precisely because it is good. ——(Ancient Greece) Aristotle

12. Morality is eternal, but wealth changes owners every day. ——(Ancient Rome) Plutarch

13. Truth, goodness, and beauty are very similar qualities. ——(France) Diderot

14. Virtue is like a famous incense, which becomes stronger after burning or pressing. Therefore, good fortune can reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues. ——(British) Bacon

15. In fact, the basis of morality is not the pursuit of personal happiness, but the pursuit of overall happiness, that is, the pursuit of the happiness of tribes, nations, classes, and human beings. This desire has nothing in common with egoism. On the contrary, it always presupposes a greater or lesser degree of self-sacrifice. ——(Soviet Union) Plekhanov

16. Diligence, perseverance, patience, positivity, vigilance, hard work, perseverance, and other similar virtues that are easy to think of, are considered valuable. They are valuable only because they are beneficial to the conduct of life. ——(UK) Hume

17. The virtue required for luck is temperance, while the virtue required for misfortune is perseverance; the latter is more valuable than the former. ——(British) Bacon

18. When morals are corrupted, taste will inevitably deteriorate. ——(France) Diderot

19. Virtue is like a beautiful gem. If it is set in an elegant way, it will appear more elegant. ——(American) Neil

20. Virtue despises all ridicule in the world. The more innocence is slandered, the higher its value. ——(UK) Defoe

21. A happy life cannot be separated from various virtues. ——(Ancient Greek Nitrile) Epicurus

22. Evil travels on the path full of desire, tempting many people to follow it. Virtue pursues a steep and steep path, which is less attractive to mankind, and it is even less attractive to people when there are many people elsewhere calling people to follow a slightly sloping road. ——(Germany) Beethoven

23. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth; corrupt descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the property of the wealthy, but morality and talent , but it can turn a mortal into an immortal god.

——(English) Shakespeare

24. If a person has many small good qualities, they may eventually become an opportunity to bring luck. ——(British) Bacon

25. The road of virtue is narrow and dangerous, and the road of sin is wide and flat, but the two roads end at different ends: taking the latter road is to die, and taking the former road is to live. And what you get is eternal life. ——(Spain) Cervantes

26. The honor of a man’s virtue is countless times greater than the reputation of his wealth. ——(Italy) Leonardo da Vinci

27. A person’s virtue should not be measured by his special actions, but by his daily conduct. ——(France) Pascal

28. All virtues are caused by giving up oneself, and the reason why the fruit is extremely sweet is due to the germination of desire. ——(Law) Discipline

29. Good moral character is cultivated from a tenacious struggle against bad tendencies. ——(Germany) Dexter

30. Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues. ——(UK) Collins

31. Victory is temporary, but virtue will last forever. ——(Russian) Pushkin

32. Vice can sting us even in our welcome; but virtue can comfort us in pain. ——(English) Milton (Word Encyclopedia)

33. There are things more precious than happiness and art: wealth, power, knowledge, and genius that are worthy of our pursuit. This extremely precious thing is excellence. And pure moral character. ——(English) Samuel Smiles

34. A heart of compassion is the root of benevolence; a heart of shame is the root of righteousness. ——Mencius

35. A high road will lead to safety, and a high power will lead to danger. ——Sima Qian

36. When virtue surpasses talent, he is called a gentleman; when talent surpasses virtue, he is called a villain. ——Sima Guang

37. Those who know will not be proud of themselves, those who know righteousness will not be hard-earned, and those who know virtue will not lose their reputation. ——Zhang Jiucheng

38. A lack of virtue cannot make people come, and a lack of magnanimity cannot make people happy. ——Liu Ji

39. If the house is not in the high hall, it will be good if it does not leak; if the clothes are not in silk, it will be warm; if the food is not in fine food, it will be good if you are full; if the color of the wife is not important, then virtuous will be good; It is good if the neighbors are not high or low, it is good if they are harmonious; it is good if relatives are old or new, it is good if they go back and forth; it is good to be filial and obedient when raising children, regardless of their gender; it is good to be filial and obedient; if there are not many brothers, it is good to be harmonious; it is good to be supportive if friends are not in wine and food; it is good to be honest if officials are not big or small. . ——Fan Liben

40. A kind person will not destroy others to benefit himself, and a benevolent person will not endanger others to gain reputation. ——Liu Xiang

41. A truly virtuous person’s emotions are natural, moderate, and sincere. They don’t have to be restrained or artificial, but they will never be excessive. Such a person is not only happy himself, but also makes others happy when they are with him. ——Roland

42. Those who are virtuous and rich will take advantage of the wealth to benefit things; those who are rich without virtue will take advantage of the wealth to ruin their lives. ——Hu Hong

43. If you know what you did wrong in the past, you will advance in learning; if you see that there are many desirable things in the world, you will advance in virtue. ——Wang Yongbin

44. To convince people with force will be short-lived and the effect will be shallow; to impress people with virtue will be long-lasting and have profound effect. Rather than using force to convince people, it is better to use virtue to move people; instead of using force to do things, it is better to use virtue to do things. ——Master Hsing Yun

45. Virtue only governs, but does not lead to chaos. ——"Shang Shu·Tai Jia Xia"

46. Virtue has a purely infinite value, and the misfortune of life becomes incomparably insignificant. ——(Poland) Sienkiewicz

47. If your moral character is very noble, don’t be sad about your humble background. Roses often grow among thorns. ——(Persia) Saadi

48. Excellent moral character is the true wealth of the heart, and what sets off this character is good education. ——(UK) John Locke

49. You will not even touch a piece of money that does not belong to you - you must keep this virtue.

——(US) Mark Twain

50. Virtue is a state of war. When we live in it, we must often fight against ourselves. ——(France) Rousseau

51. Morality is something that changes at any time like the seasons. ——(Germany) Goethe 55 famous quotes about character