01. Good habits are the moral capital that people store in their nervous system. This capital continues to increase in value, and people enjoy its interest throughout their lives. ——Ushensky
02. Labor is respected by others. Serving society is a highly appreciated moral ideal. ——Dewey
03. Morality is an acquisition—like music, like foreign languages, like piety poker and paralysis—no one is born with morality. ——Mark Twain
04. Even regardless of ethical factors, dishonest advertising has proven to be unprofitable. ——Leo Burnett
05. It is immoral to live a mediocre and contented life. And the man who voluntarily withdraws from a fight is a coward. ——Romain Rolland
06. Moral beauty contains two mutually distinguishing factors, justice and kindness. ——Kushen
07. 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
08. Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. ——Lincoln
09. Music is the only enjoyment that can be indulged without damaging moral and religious concepts. ——Edison
10. Moral activities are both controlled by government officials and restricted by conscience. ——Locke
11. If a person is not truly moral, he cannot be truly wise. Shrewdness and wisdom are two very different things. A shrewd person is one who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is one who carefully considers the interests of others. ——Shelley
12. Our powerful morality is to achieve material success through struggle; this morality applies to both countries and individuals. ——Russell
13. The essence of cultivation is like human character, which ultimately comes down to the issue of moral sentiment. ——Emerson
14. If good habits are a kind of moral capital, then, to the same extent, bad habits are moral debts that cannot be paid off. ——Ushensky
15. Licheng Literature: Only marriage based on love is moral. ——Engels
16. I believe that freedom combined with the system is the only freedom. Freedom not only has to coexist with institutions and morals, but is also indispensable for them. ——Burke
17. Whoever can escape from a place of moral corruption and still remain pure has the greatest merit. ——Sienkiewicz
18. Patience-a mixture of physical caution and moral courage. ——Hardy
19. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble families and destroy the wealth of the wealthy, but morality and talent can turn a mortal into an immortal god.
——Shakespeare