1. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. ?Rousseau
2. Pure aesthetic education cultivates our emotions, makes us have noble and pure habits, and makes people think about me, benefit oneself and harm others, so as to gradually eliminate depression. ?Cai Yuanpei
3. No matter what glorious peak you reach in the future, you must never treat your talents as commodities. ?Zhang Jie
4. The magnanimous spirit is the greatest of all things. ?Owen
5. If the mirror is clear, dust will not be stained; if the mirror is clear, evil will not arise. ?Shi Xiangzai
6. The way to know is to examine things. After studying things, you will come to know them. After knowing them, you will have a sincere mind. If your mind is sincere, then your mind will be upright. If your mind is upright, then you will cultivate your body. ?Book of Rites
7. The text is based on behavior, and sincerity lies in it. ?Tang?Liu Zongyuan
8. Bad habits are easy to prevent but difficult to break. ?Proverb
9. Morality can often make up for the shortcomings of wisdom, but wisdom cannot fill the shortcomings of morality. ?Dante
10. The cultivation of character is not for others, but to enhance one's own ability to live. ?Daisaku Ikeda
11. Virtue mostly exists in good habits. ?Pali
12. Cultivation, knowledge, and practice are the three things. Cultivation is the first, knowledge comes second, and practice comes second. ?Zhu Xi
13. A truly positive person can only be a person who loves others and a noble person. ?Chernyshevsky
14. Good temper is the best clothing a person can wear in social life. ?Dude
15. Habits are the leaders of a person’s thoughts and behaviors. ?Emerson
16. There is no habit of thinking in childhood. It will make him lose the ability to think for the rest of his life. ?Rousseau
17. A good custom is more reliable than the law. ?Euripides
18. The purpose of cultural cultivation is to enhance and improve the ability to appreciate the truth and beauty of the most noble and profound things. ?Bowys
19. He is always gentle and kind, and he is careful about himself. ?Book of Songs
20. Habits are to the soul what blood vessels and veins are to blood, they are the path for its flow. ?Bushnell
21. The people who complain the most are those who are unable to resist and cannot or are unwilling to work. ?Gorky
22. It is always a beautiful thing to be attached to a lover for the sake of morality. ?Plato: "Literary Dialogues"
23. Morality is eternal, but wealth changes owners every day. ?Plutarch
24. Good habits are the best clothes a person can wear in social interactions. ?Socrates
25. People who are only beautiful but lack cultivation are not worthy of praise. ?Bacon
26. Escape from vice is the beginning of virtue. ?Horace
27. Young people should not hurt others, should give everyone what they have gained, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should appear sincere and pleasing to others, so as to learn to behave uprightly. ?Comenius
28. Great wealth is a poison to a person who is not used to controlling money. It invades the flesh, blood and marrow of his character. ?Mark Twain
29. Improve your body and maintain a reasonable and regular life. This is the material basis for self-cultivation. ?Zhou Enlai
30. If a person can fill his heart with fraternity for mankind, behave according to noble morals, and always revolve around the pivot of truth, then he will be living in heaven even if he is on earth. Hit. ?Francis Bacon
31. As long as a person has the patience to cultivate culture, he will never be so arrogant that he cannot be taught. ?Horace
32. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors. ?Romain Rolland
33. True humility can only be the product of deep reflection on vanity. ?Bergson
34. Cultivate your character and conduct yourself cleanly, and your words must follow the rules. ?Wang Anshi
35. Life cannot bloom brilliant flowers from lies. ?Heine
36. Those who have more than enough virtue but lack of it are humble; those who have more than enough wealth but lack of it are despicable. ?Lin Bu
37. What a liar gets is that no one believes him even if he tells the truth. ?Aesop
38. One should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality. ?Democritus
39. The word "no harm" is the great precept for those who cultivate themselves. ?Lu Kun
40. Moral greatness lies in unswerving love for friends and indelible hatred of enemies. ?Lesing
41. There is a prohibition for all well-educated people: do not lose your temper. ?Emerson
42. Bad habits must be broken and good habits must be cultivated, and then we can hope that our behavior will be unwaveringly and consistently correct. ?Franklin
43. No matter how you express your anger, do not do anything irreparable. ? Bacon
44. In the affairs of the world, troubles often arise from the slightest moment, but the will and warning come from gradual habits.
?Cheng Hao
45. Piety is not an end, but a means. It is the highest means of cultivation through the purest tranquility of the soul. ?Goethe
46. Morality should be the guiding light of science. ?Buffler
47. As long as a person has the patience to cultivate his culture, he will never be so arrogant that he can be taught. ?Horace
48. The person who cultivates his moral integrity is the house of wisdom, the one who loves to give is the principle of benevolence, the one who takes what is given is the talisman of righteousness, and the one who shames himself is the key to courage. ?Sima Qian
49. The heart is like a mirror, which is brushed diligently all the time. ?Tang? Shenxiu
50. Without emotion, morality will become boring empty talk and can only cultivate hypocrites. ?Sukhomlinsky
51. Self-cultivation does not tell the fate, and seeking the path does not choose the right time. ?Wuzhen
52. Human thoughts are malleable; if a person appreciates a good painting every day, reads a page of a certain masterpiece, and listens to a wonderful piece of music, he will become a talented person. A cultured person? A new person. ?Ruskin
53. Wealth is not arrogant, poverty is not easy. ?Yan Zi
54. If the source is quiet, the flow will be clear, if the root is solid, it will be lush; if you cultivate it internally, it will be organized externally, and if its shape is straight, your shadow will be straight. ?Wei Zi
55. The most moral people are those who are moral but do not need to show it on the outside and still feel satisfied. ?Plato
56. Since you have lost your love, you must give up. It is impossible to catch up the kite that has broken its string. ?Balzac
57. What is the use of being born without virtue? ?French proverb
58. It is easy to cure external things, but it is difficult to cure yourself. ?Lin Shensi
59. Everyone knows that it is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. ?Gorky
60. A person must use all his strength to improve himself and cannot waste his strength on anything else. ?Leo Tolstoy
61. No matter you are a man or a woman, you must be gentle and tolerant to others to deserve the name of a person. A person's true bravery and decisiveness are by no means equivalent to using fists to stop others from speaking. ?Sadie
62. The heart is like a mirror, brush it diligently all the time. ?Shenxiu
63. The flowers of self-cultivation bloom in silence, and the fruits of success will bear fruit in the light. ?Bing Xin
64. I would rather have the kind of beauty that although invisible can show inner qualities. ?Tagore
65. He who plants a tree must cultivate its roots, and he who plants virtue must cultivate his heart. ?Ming?Wang Shouren
66. People who can freely form habits can do more things in their lives. Habits are technical and therefore free to form. ?Miki Kiyoshi
67. Rich words are like sparkling beads. The truly wise and wise are short of words. ?Bacon
68. The essence of "special personality" is not a person's beard, blood, or abstract human nature, but a person's social characteristics Karl Marx
69. I am worried about not cultivating virtues, not learning about them, not being able to move after hearing the righteousness, and not being able to correct bad deeds. ?Confucius
70. A person’s success depends not only on his intellectual factors, but more importantly, on his moral cultivation and other non-intellectual factors. ?Einstein
71. Habit is our powerful idol, and we all have to surrender to it. ?Aram
72. Habits formed by wisdom become second nature. ? Bacon
73. It is not correct because of determination, it should be correct because of habit. Not only can you do the right thing, but you can also develop the habit of not being able to do the right thing. ?Wordsworth
74. Why worry about ghosts when your heart is right? ?Zhou Luoguan
75. The most blind obedience is the only virtue left by slaves. ?Rousseau
76. When we are extremely humble, it is the time when we are closest to greatness. ?Tagore
77. Hypocrisy can never become true by virtue of its growth in power. ?Tagore
78. Morality can help human society rise to a higher level and free it from labor exploitation. ?Lenin
79. Virtue is the highest proof of intelligence. ?Johnson
80. Will comes from two factors: moral sense and self-interest. ?Lincoln
81. All habits accumulate to an invisible degree, just like a hundred streams flowing into a river, and a hundred rivers flowing into the sea. ? Dryden
82. The house should be cleaned frequently, otherwise it will be full of dust; the face should be washed frequently, otherwise it will be full of dust. ?Mao Zedong
83. The discovery of truth or the fulfillment of moral responsibilities arouse our joy and make our whole lives tremble Croce
84. A gentleman's journey is quiet. To cultivate one's moral character, to cultivate one's virtue through frugality. Without indifference, one cannot clear one's ambitions, and without tranquility, one cannot achieve far-reaching goals. ?Zhuge Liang
85. Excellent moral character is the true wealth of the heart, and good education reflects this character. ?John Locke
86. As a person, you must respect your parents, be kind to your children, be generous to your poor relatives, and be polite to everyone. ?Russell
87. Good habits are more correct than the law.
?Euripides
88. Obviously, pride and humility are exactly opposites, but they have the same object. This object is the self. ?Hume
89. The cultivation of character is not for others, but to enhance one's own ability to live. ?Daisaku Ikeda
90. Those who are rough are lacking, and those who are bright are easily stained. The song "Yangchun" must be played by few, but it is difficult to live up to its reputation. ?Fan Ye
91. Self-esteem is the foundation of a person’s moral character. If self-respect is lost, a person's moral character will disintegrate. ?Mrs. Sterna
92. A person with great ambition should not belittle oneself. ?Zhuge Liang
93. Few desires to keep the mind pure, few contaminations to keep the body clean, few words to keep the mouth clean. ?Yan Yuan
94. If the purpose of improving appreciation cannot be achieved through cultivation, the word cultivation will be meaningless. ?Bowys
95. Delaying your future because of broken love is a lifetime loss. ?Huo Hai
96. There are hundreds of millions of people in the world with different faces. What is the reason why they are like this? Each holds a common view and says to each other that both are right and wrong. But when you have cultivated yourself, don’t talk about others. ?Hanshan
97. The beauty of a person does not lie in appearance, clothes and hairstyle, but in himself and his heart. If a person does not have the beauty of his soul, we will often dislike his beautiful appearance. ?Ostrovsky
98. Morality should be noble; conduct should be frank; behavior should be polite. ?Montesquieu
99. Good habits are like a bouquet of flowers. ?Paidenghuate
100. Emphasis on words, emphasis on deeds, emphasis on appearance, and emphasis on good deeds. If words are serious, there is law; if actions are serious, there is virtue; if appearance is serious, there is authority; if love is serious, there is joy.
?Yang Xiong