Moral quotes and aphorisms
Morality is not the despicable trick of conscience, but struggle and hardship, passion and pain. Below are some moral quotes and aphorisms that I have brought to you. Welcome to read them.
Moral Quotes and Aphorisms 1
1. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only virtuous and virtuous, able to serve others. ?Liu Bei
2. Good moral character is cultivated by tenacious struggle against bad tendencies. ?Dexter
3. Morality can often fill the defects of wisdom, but wisdom can never fill the defects of morality. ?Dante
4. If a person’s entire personality and entire life are dedicated to a moral pursuit, if he has such power, all other people will be inferior to this person in this regard. When someone seems insignificant, we can see the sublime goodness in this person. ?Chernyshevsky
5. One should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality. ? Democritus
6. Even regardless of ethical considerations, dishonest advertising has proven to be unprofitable. ?Leo Burnett
7. 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
8. A kind person will not destroy others to benefit himself, and a benevolent person will not endanger others to gain fame. ?Qing? Du Wenlan's "Ancient Ballads and Proverbs"
9. If a person can be filled with fraternity for mankind in his heart, follow lofty moral laws in his actions, and always revolve around the pivot of truth, then even though he Being on earth is equivalent to living in heaven. ? Bacon
10. Among all the moral qualities in the world, good nature is the most needed. ?Russell
11. The state should employ virtue first and talent last. ?Kangxi
12. In our society, labor is not only an economic category, but also a moral category. The greatest benefit of labor lies in moral and spiritual development. ?Makarenko
13. Most virtues are contained in good habits. ?Palik
14. Our powerful morality is to achieve material success through struggle; this morality applies to both the country and individuals. ?Russell
15. All the morals people preach, family morality, and social morality, are only good if they lose their egoism, and they are only good for the sake of overly humane loved ones, good children, or good spouses. It is beautiful when you sacrifice your own sacred thoughts!? Romain Roland
16. A gentleman is concerned about morality but not poverty. ?Confucius
17. Saints are not like mushrooms that can emerge from the soil after a thunderstorm. It is not something that can be promoted by a group of disciples or a group of people in a short period of time. Even if a saint has an extraordinary personality, outstanding genius, diligent cultivation, extensive knowledge, and a moral and spiritual spirit that cannot be changed when it comes to wealth, poverty, or humiliation, it cannot be subdued by force. It also requires the assistance and success of some like-minded believers. ?Lao Xuan
18. Cultivation of one’s moral character and clean conduct must be followed by words. ?Wang Anshi
19. A person should have a clear mind, pure morals, and a clean body. ?Chekhov
20. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. ?Merimei Moral Famous Quotes 2
1. What I call the virtues of the motherland and the country refers to love of the motherland, that is, love of equality. This is not a moral virtue, nor a Christian virtue, but a political virtue. ? Montesquieu
2. Everyone can notice that people who live an immoral life are more in need of drugs to make themselves unconscious than others; robbers or thieves, gamblers and prostitutes do not have anesthesia Goods cannot live.
?Tolstoy
3. Patriotism, like other moral senses and beliefs, makes people noble and enables them to understand and love truly beautiful things more and more. Experience joy in perception and use every means to make something beautiful manifest in action. ?Kelov
4. Morality is an acquisition. Like music, like foreign languages, like piety poker and paralysis. No one is born with morality. ?Mark Twain
5. 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. ?Makarenko
6. The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice have to exert their power and role in reality. ?Hegel
7. Elegant taste, high moral standards, responsibility to the public and an attitude of not exerting pressure or threats? These things will help you achieve something in the end. ?Leo Burnett
8. Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. ?Lincoln
9. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. ?Chekhov
10. Virtue, you are the noble science of the simple soul. ? Rousseau
11. Zhilan was born in a secluded forest, and does not lose its beauty because there is no one around; a gentleman cultivates virtue and does not change his moral character because of poverty. ?Confucius
12. Be careful not to say bad things or do bad things even when you are alone, but learn to be more shameful in front of yourself than in front of others. ? Democritus
13. Sympathy is the highest virtue among all morals. ? Bacon
14. What is the use of being born without virtue? ?French proverb
15. The lofty moral significance of labor also lies in that a person can reflect his wisdom, skills, selfless love for his career and the ability to pass on his experience to his comrades in the material results of labor. volunteer. ? Suhomlinsky
16. The most moral people are those who are moral but do not need to show it externally and still feel satisfied. ?Plato
17. Conscience is determined by a person’s knowledge and entire lifestyle. ?Marx
18. Labor is the basis and means of human existence, and the source of a person’s physical, intellectual and moral perfection. ?Ushensky
19. Virtue mostly exists in good habits. ?Paley
20. Virtue is good for everyone; immorality is evil for everyone. ?Shaftesbury
21. 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
22. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the property of the wealthy, but morality and talent can To make a mortal into an unworthy god. ?Shakespeare
23. We should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but we should also be able to bear it when others use words to hurt us. ?Liu Shaoqi
24. Moral beauty contains two mutually distinguishing factors, namely justice and kindness. ?Kushen
25. Benevolence and righteousness are friends, and morality is a teacher. ?Shi Xiangzai
26. The mice are digging holes in the wall of the house, but they don’t check the cat’s teeth and claws. What they want to study is just whether it is a holy cat. If it is objective As long as it exists as a devout cat and a moral cat, that's fine. It doesn't matter whether it has other talents. Other talents don't matter. ?Mark Twain
27. Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind. We should always remember this truth. ?Mao Zedong
28. The constraints imposed by morality on people vary according to the social class to which they belong. The sunshine shines differently in different places, resulting in four seasons that we can’t stop admiring. Likewise, morality aligns social obligations with each person's hierarchical status.
A small mistake committed by a soldier would be considered a major crime if committed by a general. vice versa. A farm girl harvesting crops, a female worker earning fifteen souvenirs a day, the daughter of a small retail merchant, a young bourgeois woman, a girl from a wealthy merchant family, a young heiress of a noble family, a de Es Daughters of the special family have different rules to abide by. ? Balzac
29. 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. ? Ushinsky
30. If a child’s personal self-esteem is not strengthened and developed, his moral outlook cannot be formed. ?The whole trick of educational technique is to capture this self-motivation, this moral self-encouragement in children. ?Suhomlinsky ;