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Famous aphorisms on social morality (selected 101 sentences)

1. Collection of moral sayings

2. Integrity is the treasure of life.

3. Reliable, reliable, reliable and feasible.

4. The biggest secret of morality is love.

5. Weaknesses are often more harmful than evil deeds.

6. Gratitude is the result of good education.

7. Selfless people will never be forgotten.

8. Don’t take advantage of others to gain, and don’t pursue others to risk.

9. The human heart is a steelyard, and all eyes are a mirror.

10. The water is clear and the stone is clear, and the integrity of a person is high.

11. Profit drives all kinds of virtues and vices behind the scenes.

12. It is far better to save people from danger than to save people from poverty.

13. Giving is the real delicacy.

14. Not daring to speak truthfully is encouraging evil.

15. Be able to weigh the importance and identify the character by words and deeds.

16. Vanity is stronger than reason, let us make it

17. People cannot be perfect, but they can seek perfection and beauty.

18. Our forgiveness depends on the depth of our love.

19. Those who always want to destroy others will definitely be destroyed.

20. Being humble without losing simplicity and sincerity is virtue.

21. People can be deceived, but the heart cannot be deceived; the heart can be deceived, but God cannot be deceived.

22. Integrity, as graceful as a lotus, emerges from the mud but remains unstained.

23. Thoughts are more helpful than wisdom in the flow.

24. People’s tears deceive others and then deceive themselves.

25. People can be virtuous, but they can rely on virtue; they can be talented, but they cannot rely on talent.

26. A dirty cloth cannot clean the glass, and it is difficult to correct others if you are not correct yourself.

27. Sympathy for others is a virtue, and sympathy for yourself is a flaw.

28. If you are quick, you will be dictatorial, if you are slow, you will be collaborative; if you are a villain, you will make your own decisions, and if you are an adult, you will listen.

29. What is a good character? Being willing to suffer in front of others is the best character.

30. The inner truth, goodness, and beauty are equal to the treasures you can explore by yourself.

31. If only one party in the quarrel is at fault, the quarrel will soon disappear.

32. You must shape your own image by yourself, and you cannot rely on others to add icing on the cake.

33. Relieving others’ worries is a joy even though it is painful; rejoicing with others is an endless joy.

34. Anyone who accepts a gift means losing their freedom and betraying themselves.

35. Of all the strong emotions, love can make a woman better.

36. The biggest shortcoming of insight is not to be blocked halfway, but to go too far.

37. In our sympathy for the misfortune of the enemy, pride is often more important than kindness

38. Integrity must be achieved: the tower near the water cannot be moonlit, and the geese passing under the eaves do not pluck their hair. .

39. Always trying to leave a good impression on others is equivalent to living for others.

40. We easily forgive those friends whose shortcomings we do not discover.

41. If we do not flatter ourselves, the flattery of others will not hurt us.

42. When lovers fall in love, the person who loves the fastest always recovers best after falling out of love.

43. Polite behavior is closely related to a person's cultural knowledge and moral cultivation.

44. When our shortcomings are known only to ourselves, it is easy to ignore their existence.

45. The perseverance of wise men is just the art they use to hide their inner restlessness.

46. The road to freedom and happiness will never violate the laws of morality and justice.

47. Always doing bad things is like never doing bad things, but the taste is different.

48. When we do evil to others, we often feel it is not as serious as the evil we do to ourselves.

49. If modern architecture is built on the spiritual beach, you can imagine how terrible it will be.

50. The most perfect model in the world allows us to see the flaws and absurdities of the prototype itself.

51. Human nature seems to determine the boundaries between good and evil deeds when everyone is born.

52. A well-rounded person can only please you temporarily; an honest and reliable person can win your trust for a lifetime.

53. The eyes want to see and think about what is wrong and right; the ears want to hear and think about what is right and wrong; the mouth wants to speak and think about whether it is right and wrong.

54. We admit we have small flaws just to convince others that we don’t have big problems.

55. Shame and jealousy can hurt people extremely sharply because their vanity is intolerable.

56. I seldom regret and feel at ease. Because I have the heart of a man, not an angel or a beast.

57. No matter what people discover in the field of self-love, there are still investigations in that field unknown to mankind.

58. If you want to conquer others, you must first conquer yourself; if you want to judge talents, you must first judge yourself; if you want to understand others, you must first know yourself.

59. Relying on power to oppress others is a sign of shallowness and incompetence; using money to confuse people is a reflection of emptiness and vulgarity.

60. Pride can always make up for itself, even if it gives up emptiness, it will not lose anything.

61. Once we have the right to think about the shortcomings of our friends and benefactors, we can no longer have feelings for them.

62. If you can’t follow the straight path to the extraordinary, don’t take the wrong path just for the sake of being extraordinary.

63. People who can accidentally discover rationality are irrational, but people who can understand, distinguish, and test rationality are rational.

64. If talent is regarded as a ladder to compete for fame and position, then every foot he steps will stain his soul.

65. Tolerating social evils is betrayal of conscience; surrendering to social evils means loss of personality.

66. Insight has a prophetic air, which can satisfy our vanity better than other spiritual characteristics.

67. Personality is the coordinate of each person on the road of life. What kind of personality you have, what kind of life you have.

68. It is not money and status that create a great personality, but a person’s precious behavior and noble moral character.

69. Some people’s names are monuments; some people’s names are symbols; some people’s names are dirt

70. Gorgeous appearance cannot hide the ugliness of selfishness, but A great soul can show charming brilliance in simplicity.

71. There are such evil people in the world. When they have no good intentions at all, they will do less harm to people.

72. Rational thinking, civilized manners, and etiquette are common in the world; make good friends, cultivate high moral standards, and become a beautiful life.

73. In the initial passion, women are obsessed with their lovers; in other subsequent passions, women love love itself.

74. For those women who feed on love, making love is just the smallest of all their shortcomings.

75. Some people love us beyond our expectations; some people hate us. We are closer to the latter than the two.

76. If you give up your interests, you can still get a fulfilling life; if you give up your soul, you must get emptiness.

77. When a person feels ashamed, he should be absolutely unashamed. Because his conscience has gained the upper hand and is condemning him.

78. Judging a person's value should not depend on his own inherent character value, but on how he uses these characters.

79. Benefiting an ungrateful person is just a small misfortune, but being inflicted by a rogue villain is a truly unbearable disaster.

80. When you taste the honey brewed by your predecessors, you must be determined to brew honey for future generations; when you enjoy the shade under the trees planted by your predecessors, you must consider planting trees for future generations to enjoy the shade.

81. Almost nothing is destined to be impossible. Making them surrender to us depends mainly on our own efforts rather than some skills.

82. Some people are smart but not smart, and some people are smart but not smart. The wisdom of government calculations is often superficial, and wisdom is often foolish.

83. The more a person gives to others and the less he demands, the more noble he is; the less a person gives others and the more he demands, the humbler he is.

84. Being able to shine and generate heat is really a human virtue. What's more valuable is that it is like a standing burning candle, warming others with the light and heat of life.

85. People not only ignore interests, but also take revenge and forget humiliation. Even necessary revenge or repayment seems to be a hardship they don't want to bear.

86. Lucky people never correct their mistakes. When their evil deeds and follies are aided by good fortune, they will always think they are right.

87. What often makes us dissatisfied is that they almost always ignore the interests of their friends because they are eager to gain a good reputation in their careers.

88. There is nothing rarer than true gentleness and virtuousness. Even those who believe they possess this virtue often do so only out of weakness, obedience, or weakness.

89. People who do not want to help others will not get help from others; people who do not want to pay will not get anything; people who are not sincere to others will not be treated sincerely.

90. People are satisfied with their friends based on self-love and expand or reduce their friends' advantages. People judge the virtue and value of others based on the lifestyle they show to themselves.

91. There is nothing more contagious than a role model.

All the good and evil we do is just imitating others. This malice would not manifest itself without the guidance of bad examples.

92. People who pretend to be honest are those who hide their shortcomings in front of others and themselves; truly honest people are those who can recognize their own shortcomings and fully confess and admit them.

93. Greed will destroy people's spiritual purity, because unfortunately, the more you get, the more greedy you are, and you always feel that you cannot satisfy yourself. Money and greed are evil spirits that kill morality.

94. How good our memory is, we can clearly remember the most trivial things we have experienced; how bad our memory is. We don’t remember how often we tell these trivial things to the same person.

95. What people call virtue is often just a large number of different behaviors and interests composed of talent opportunities or acquired diligence and refinement. Men do not become warriors because they are brave, and women do not become virgins because they are chaste.

96. When we complain about people with shortcomings, pride is a more effective method than good deeds. Instead of blaming them to correct their mistakes, we should let them understand that we do not have their shortcomings.

97. Love has lent its name to countless business engagements and exchanges. Yet love has as little to do with the events that characterize it as there does with the Roman governor and the events of Venice.

98. There are two kinds of unswerving existence in love: one is because people can constantly find new things worth loving from their lover, and the other is because people insist on unswervingly Believes that steadfastness can lead to a good reputation.

99. It seems that people do not realize that they have enough shortcomings, because people still show themselves through some specific characters. They are full of strong and meticulous spirits, making them basic shortcomings and becoming them. Shortcomings that are difficult to correct.

100. No matter how evil and immoral they may be, they still dare not openly appear as enemies of virtue. When they want to do something that impairs virtue, they either pretend to believe in the virtue's shortcomings or simply classify a certain virtue as a crime.

101. Passion is the only motivator that always persuades work. Passion is a natural human skill, and its rule is to think that you are always right; once the simplest people have passion, their persuasive ability will be far superior to those of the most eloquent but low-passion people.