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A collection of aphorisms about being diligent and honest as an official

Only those who are honest and honest can speak out when they dare to be angry and act fairly. Below I present to you a collection of aphorisms about being diligent and honest in government. You are welcome to read and refer to them, and hope to adopt them.

A collection of aphorisms about being diligent and honest as an official

1. When power is used to serve the people, it is a bounden duty; when it is used to build the party and serve the public, it is due diligence; when it is used to do nothing, it is Dereliction of duty and using it for personal gain is dereliction of duty.

2. When serving as an official, one should have "public servant ambition", and the most important thing in politics is "love for the people".

3. Honesty, fairness, and impartiality can reveal the true nature of a public servant; governing for the people, the people, and the people's livelihood should be based on government.

4. If you govern for the people, it will be what the people want; if you govern for yourself, you will bring about your own destruction.

5. If the pipe surge is not blocked, it can break the long embankment for flood control; if greed is not eliminated, it can destroy the ambition of becoming an official.

6. Be diligent, honest, and harmonious, be close to the people, love the people, and be prosperous.

7. Shake hands with power and money for the official ban, and advocate integrity and incorruptibility in life.

8. When serving as an official, you must keep "four distances": keep a long distance when dealing with fame and fortune; keep a close distance when dealing with the people; keep an equal distance when dealing with leaders; and keep a zero distance when dealing with work. .

9. From a public servant to a corrupt official, it is just a matter of a thought, and from a hero to a criminal, it is only a step away.

10. Making good use of the power in your hands depends on responsibility, and leading the people around you depends on your character.

11. Be an upright person, do things down-to-earth, study diligently, and serve as an official with integrity.

12. Maintain fairness and win the hearts of the people, and uphold justice in compliance with the will of the people.

13. Do not extend credit to yourself, do not blame others; do not engage in personal gains and neglect public affairs, do not engage in corruption and indulge in lust.

14. It is inevitable to make mistakes if you are close to the sensual dogs and horses. Only by adhering to integrity can you become successful.

15. The most important thing is to be sober when you are successful, and the most important thing is to be balanced when you are frustrated.

16. Understand current affairs and be honest in government affairs, understand human feelings and do not show favoritism to personal interests.

17. Leading cadres should always remind themselves: We are just one of the people, and power can only be used to serve the people and must not be used for personal gain.

18. If you shake your ideals and beliefs, you will inevitably lose your way; if you pursue arrogance, luxury and glitz, you will eventually die.

19. Put morality first, do good deeds and be diligent, enrich the people and secure the country.

20. When the law is strict, clean government will be born, and when officials are clear, they will love the people more.

21. Losing the power of supervision is like a rudderless ship; losing self-control is like a flood that bursts its banks.

22. Only be wise when in office, only fair when governing; only be honest in life, and only be sincere in dealing with others.

23. Maintaining fairness wins the hearts of the people, and upholding justice conforms to the will of the people.

24. Work hard without complaining, devote yourself to your career without regrets; be sincere and serve the people with passion.

25. Dedicate your loyalty to the motherland, your love to the society, your care to your colleagues, your filial piety to your parents, and your confidence to yourself.

26. Refuse to be corrupted and never stain, keep in mind the "two musts"; put aside selfishness for the people, and be willing to be the public servants of the people.

27. Work hard without complaining, devote yourself to your career without regrets; be sincere and serve the people with passion.

28. Be honest and fearless, adhere to principles and unite people.

29. Consider career as important as a mountain, and regard fame and fortune as light as water.

30. Officials are light but the people are important; power is light but responsibility is heavy; name is light but virtue is important; profit is light but righteousness is important.

31. The position does not need to be respected, but it is expected to live up to the country; the merits do not need to be great, but to serve the people wholeheartedly; the talent does not need to be expected to be fought hard, but the most important thing is to work hard; the virtues do not need to be monuments, but only Continuous self-cultivation.

32. Do things that are beneficial to the world and seek peace of mind as a person.

 

33. To engage in politics, one should be virtuous, capable, and upright; to govern the country, one should have clear laws and strict administration.

34. Being studious is close to wisdom, knowing shame is close to courage; being honest is close to authority, being fair is close to being wise; being diligent is close to being talented, and serving the people is close to being loyal.

35. The purpose of establishing a party is to serve the public and to be fair and just, and to govern for the people is to enrich and secure the people.

36. Beware of greed, which leads to lack of quality; beware of arrogance, which leads to ignorance; beware of laziness, which leads to no progress.

37. Having fun with the people is the foundation of all happiness, and doing things for the people is the priority of all things.

38. Be reserved and disciplined.

39. The heart of the party is the flag, and the heart of the people is the ruler.

40. Sincerity does not lie in the banquet, so there is no need to write too much about the facts.

41. Officials develop prestige through integrity, and people establish themselves through virtue.

42. It is better to be an upright official and live a life of hardship than to be a corrupt official and be infamy for thousands of years.

43. A true public servant should keep in mind that the interests of the masses are no small matter, and a good party member must never forget that the rise and fall of the nation is a big deal.

44. Establish the party to serve the public, cultivate the public spirit and cultivate a noble and upright spirit, govern for the people, listen to the people's voice and cultivate fish and water feelings.

45. If you have the masses in your heart, the people’s voice will support you; if you only have yourself in your heart, the public’s resentment will annihilate you.

46. Society will not treat a person favorably for no reason, unless he himself proves to the society that he is worthy of the society's favor.

47. Studying is the way to cultivate one’s moral character, and keeping one’s integrity is the virtue of being an official.

48. If you are not virtuous, you will suffer disadvantages; if you are not thrifty, you will suffer misfortune; if you are not morally right, you will be resentful; if you speak untruthfully, your trust will be broken

49. Maintaining a correct party style depends on an iron face. To promote integrity and to comply with public opinion, we must govern selflessly.

50. Party members act in accordance with the "code" and do not exceed the threshold; leaders keep the "purpose" in mind and never leave the people.

51. A high-ranking official cares about the safety and well-being of the people; he has a strong sense of respect for his position and understands the ups and downs of the people

52. He is afraid of the law and the joy of the court, and he is worried about bullying the public every day.

53. Don’t be afraid of suffering when administering for the public good, and don’t be afraid of suffering when serving the people.

54. A person has no bones but five feet of flesh, and his heart is untainted by the dust.

55. The people have public opinion, and those who are idle and lazy should not engage in politics; the law has no selfish feelings, and those with bad character and greed should not be officials.

56. Remember the suffering of the people, and never forget the conditions of fish and water.

57. The mountains and flowing water are clean and affectionate, and the breeze and bright moon are priceless.

58. Morality is the foundation for leading cadres to govern for the people; virtue is the foundation for leading cadres to establish themselves as officials; cultivating morality is the source for leading cadres to keep themselves clean; observing morality is the way for leading cadres to build their merits and careers.

59. The bamboo shoots growing in the barren soil are still full of integrity, and the bamboos embracing the sky are even more modest.

60. Being humble and wise will lead to wisdom, and being an official with integrity will make you proud.

61. Life is priceless, freedom is priceless, be an upright official and a good official for the country, the people, yourself and your family.

62. High merit does not compromise loyalty and loyalty, and respect for one’s position strengthens the heart of a public servant.

63. In life, morality is the foundation, and as an official, integrity is the foundation.

64. Be diligent to serve the people, be honest to cultivate virtue; be calm to clarify your aspirations, and be quiet to cultivate yourself.

65. The people's hearts are like the ocean, so you should cherish every drop of water; the weight is like a mountain, don't abuse half a handful of soil.

66. Greed arises from the smallest things. If greed is not curbed, it will harm others and oneself. If lust is indulged, it will be cruel. If lust is not continued, the mind will be lost and the body will be destroyed.

67. Being an official is like sailing - we should use justice as the ship, integrity as the rudder, and diligence as the sail.

68. Don’t forget your roots when in power, and don’t be arrogant when you succeed.

69. Integrity is the image of a person, backbone is the backbone of a person, vitality is the hope of a person, and courage is the strength of a person.

70. A wise man will not be confused, a brave man will not be afraid; a diligent person will not be poor, and an honest person will not be corrupt.

 

71. Be diligent to serve the people, be honest to cultivate virtue; be calm to clarify your ambitions, and be quiet to cultivate yourself.

72. Out of public concern, one will be unfazed by favors and disgrace. Only when the breeze blows from one's sleeves can one be upright and awe-inspiring.

73. A clear source of water cleanses itself, and the body is upright when it walks straight.

74. The most fearful thing is greed when doing things, and the most difficult thing is to be impartial when serving as an official.

75. Be loyal to the Party, be honest in public administration, serve the people wholeheartedly, and dedicate yourself wholeheartedly.

76. Once your eyes are fixed on money, your soul will lose its light.

77. Hear more about your own faults and understand the sentiments of the people.

78. The key to government is to win people; the key to winning people is to employ people; the key to being an official is to be honest; the key to being honest is to train people.

79. The sun rises in choices, and meteors sink in choices. The glory and downfall of life often depend on a single thought.

80. Don’t be greedy when you are an official. Greed is like a moth flying to fire. Don’t take chances in life. If you are lucky, you will try the law.

81. A pair of iron shoulders, a heart of righteousness, a body of righteousness, working hard and without complaint to eliminate corruption for the country; a pair of soft heart, a cavity of blood, a heart of true feelings, wholeheartedly working for the benefit of the people.

82. Always think about the harm of greed, always refrain from unreasonable thoughts, always have a disciplined mind, and always cultivate the virtues of politics.

83. People are based on virtue, and officials are based on the people.

84. Only when you have a solid foundation for planning can you achieve great success. Only if you have the right path to success can you go far. 087. To be a "public servant" is to care about the people, and to be an "upright official" is to be diligent and honest.

85. The smell of copper creates shackles, and an honest and shining life.

86. Gong begets enlightenment, integrity begets prestige.

87. Fight corruption and promote integrity to the letter, and work diligently for the people.

88. It is often said that greed will cost one’s life, but being honest will win the hearts of the people.

89. Be upright and self-cultivated, enforce the law impartially, and serve the people diligently.

90. The heart is like a scale, the work is fair and level like water, the person is like a mirror, self-disciplined and honest like jade.

91. The most important thing in government is integrity, the most important thing in life is sincerity, the most important thing in speaking is trustworthiness, and the most important thing in doing things is honesty.

92. Be honest without being hypocritical, be dedicated without seeking fame, be frank without flattery, be honest without being greedy for profit.

93. A person with integrity like a mountain, diligent and thrifty, with a breeze in his sleeves, and a mind like water, hardworking and uncomplaining.

94. Know the right and wrong, seek common ground while reserving differences, and the will is feasible; know the light and dark, abandon the evil and promote the good, the quality can be marked; know the right, be impartial and abolish the selfish, the reputation can be clear; know the pure and the dirty, reject the corruption Being virtuous brings peace of mind.

95. Upright and upright, like a line of ink passing through a curve of wood, yet upright; upright and upright, like alum entering turbid water, yet clear.

96. Enforcing the law impartially will show your authority, and listening well to the opinions of the people will make the government more honest.

97. Vanity and vanity are the prelude to decadence, while honesty and dedication are the secret to success.

98. Be upright and seek truth, seek truth and be truthful; have a breeze in your sleeves and serve the party, the country and the people.

99. Do not lose virtue as a person, do not lose diligence in politics, do not lose integrity as an official, and do not lose strictness as a leader.

100. Work for a while and be a person for a lifetime.

101. If you are an official, you will not seek fame in your life, and if you are in politics, you will not seek profit.

102. It takes less than ten thousand times to work hard, but only half a time to take bribes and pervert the law.

103. In one thought, integrity and corruption can lead to two worlds of honor and disgrace.

104. Don’t be greedy, and don’t stretch out your greedy hands. If you want people to not know, you have to do nothing.

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