An honest man is a citizen of the world. —— Parker
It is the obligation of every citizen to take concubines according to law! ——Cross talk, film and television actor, TV talk show host Guo Degang Citizen Quotes
I am a citizen of the world and should live for mankind. ——Swedish chemist, inventor of dynamite, and founder of the Nobel Prize Nobel
The freedom of one citizen is bounded by the freedom of another citizen. —— "Declaration of the French National Convention" "Declaration of the French National Convention"
If a country has excellent citizens, then the country will definitely become strong. —— Warner
I firmly believe that only a moral citizen can pay an acceptable salute to his country. ——French Enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, and writer Rousseau's famous sayings about citizens
The older I get, the more I believe that only a strong government can guarantee the freedom of its citizens. ——French writer France
Mature and true sense of citizenship; regards serving the society as a person's most important virtue. ——Former Soviet educator Suhomlinsky
A slave may be an honest person, a model in the family, and an excellent citizen, but he must be hypocritical. ——Lenin
The income of the state is the portion of his own property that each citizen contributes to ensure the safety or happy enjoyment of the remainder of his property. ——French thinker and jurist Montesquieu
I am honored to become a citizen of the world from the qualifications of a member of the Chinese nation. I am the son of the Chinese people. I love my motherland and people deeply. ——Deng Xiaoping Citizen Quotes
Collective habits are more powerful than individual habits. Therefore, if there is a social environment with good moral atmosphere, it is most conducive to training good social citizens. ——British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon
The greatest benefit of labor lies in moral and spiritual development. This spiritual development is produced by harmonious labor and should constitute the kind of human characteristics that distinguish the citizens of proletarian society from those of bourgeois society. ——Former Soviet educator and writer Makarenko
Human beings are like scattered pearls, rolling around everywhere. Culture is the weak yet strong thin thread that threads the beads together to form society. When civil society no longer relies on imperial power or divine power to consolidate its foundation, culture and history are the most important glue for civil society.
——Taiwanese female writer