If a gentleman does not harm justice by profit, he will live in disgrace! Confucius
Loyalty is the road to honor. Zola
Everyone considers it a disgrace to lose one's appearance, and a gentleman considers it a disgrace to lose one's righteousness. No matter what humiliation we suffer, we almost always have the ability to restore our own reputation. La Rochefoucauld
A good name is better than great wealth, and favor is better than gold and silver. Anonymous
When grace and wealth have deserted someone, we discover in him a hidden folly which no one had ever noticed before. La Bruyère
There is no other enterprise in the world that can achieve true and lasting fame except work that benefits mankind. Chassumna
Dedicated his life to two gods, honor and valor. Munson
As long as I can maintain my honor, I am quite prosperous. Platus
To die for the benefit of the people is heavier than Mount Tai. Mao Zedong
Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are greedy for courage will be humiliated. Lin Bu
Honor is like a firefly. It sparkles when viewed from a distance, but neither glows nor shines much when viewed up close. John Webster
It is sad to live on someone else's reputation. Juvenalis
Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. Petrarch
Stick to your doctrine, doctrine is more important than life; you would rather life disappear, as long as your reputation can remain. Petofi
A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. Aretino
Reputation is a powerful stimulus to desire. Graham Greene
Social honor arises from material possessions, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to such possessions. Frank Parkin
There is no difference between the pursuit of glory and the instinct to preserve life that all living things have. Being able to entrust one's life in the memory of others, life seems to be lengthened; glory is the new life we ??have gained, which is precious and precious, no less than the life given by nature. Montesquieu
If you intend to pursue your own happiness, don't try to make a name for yourself. The greatest glory lies not in never falling, but in getting up every time you fall. Goldsmith
Fame sometimes produces some useless things. Thomas Fuller
People with strong vanity do not so much do it to stand out, but because they think they are outstanding, so they do not hesitate to use deception and strategies to maximize their vanity. Nietzsche
When you succeed in something, don't wait to enjoy the glory. Do the necessary things. Pasteur
The crown of honor in the world is woven with thorns. Jia Lai
Honor cannot be sought, and any pursuit of honor is in vain. Goethe
Contempt for fame leads to contempt for virtue. Jonson
Vanity and true sorrow are completely contradictory emotions, but this emotion is so deep-rooted in human nature that even the deepest sorrow can hardly exclude it. In moments of sorrow, vanity manifests itself in the desire to appear sad, unhappy, or strong; we do not admit this base wish, but it never leaves us; even in the deepest sorrow it is inseparable from us and weakens it. Strength, not virtue and sincerity. Leo Tolstoy
The highest form of vanity is love and fame. Santayana
Cherishing clothes starts from the time when they are new, and cherishing reputation starts from childhood. Pushkin
There is no pain greater than not having heard it, and no humiliation greater than shamelessness. Wang Tong
Inspirational quotes about second semester students in the second grade of junior high school
1. Learning comes from hard work.
2. When one person attains enlightenment, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven.
3. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master.
4. Xiang Zhuang’s sword dance was aimed at Pei Gong.
5. Learn and then don’t know enough.
6. If you want to make a deep effort, grind the iron pestle into a needle.
7. Do more good things and avoid bad things.
8. Take the next step forward.
9. If you don’t know, ask; if you don’t know, learn.
10. Fire should be hollow, and people should be solid.
11. The rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone.
12. If you don’t follow the rules, you can’t make a circle.
13. Eyes see in six directions, ears listen in all directions.
14. Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time?
15. If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t get the tiger’s cubs.
16. A single thread cannot make a thread, and a single tree cannot make a forest.
17. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent.
18. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write as if you are inspired.
19. A tree has many uses, and a person has many friends.
20. People who have no long-term worries must have immediate worries.
21. Enhancing the ambition of others will destroy your own prestige.
22. Review the past and learn the new.
23. The mountains never get too high and the sea never gets too deep.
24. When the snipe and the clam fight, the fisherman wins.
25. What you say must be done, and what you do must bear fruit.
26. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.
27. Never forgetting the past is the teacher of the future.
28. Horsepower can be seen through the distance, and people's hearts can be seen over time.
29. Green is better than blue.
30. A ruler is short and an inch is long.
31. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad.
32. One day is violent, and ten days are cold.
33. Learning is too much.
34. Disease enters through the mouth and disaster comes out of the mouth.
35. The opportunity must not be missed, and the time will never come again.
36. When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured.
37. Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions.
38. When a car reaches the mountain, it will find its way, and when a boat reaches the bridge, it will naturally go straight.
39. People cannot be judged by their appearance, and sea water cannot be measured.
40. If something is wrong, correct it; if not, add encouragement.
41. It is easy to hide from open guns, but difficult to guard against hidden arrows.
42. If you are not afraid of making mistakes, you are afraid of not correcting them.
43. It’s up to people to plan things, but it’s up to God to make things happen.
44. People are not sages, and no one can make mistakes.
45. The city gate caught fire, affecting the fish in the pond.
46. When the road is rough, draw your sword to help.
47. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know.
48. He frowned and thought about it.
49. A year’s plan begins in spring, a day’s plan begins in the morning.
50. People die for money and birds die for food.
51. Eggplants do not bloom false flowers, and real people do not tell lies.
52. It takes ten years to grow trees and a hundred years to cultivate people.
53. Don’t change your name when you stand, and don’t change your surname when you sit down.
54. Sending goose feathers from thousands of miles away is a sign of lightness in courtesy but high in meaning.
55. Those who are close to vermilion are red, and those who are close to ink are black.
56. Three feet of ice does not freeze in one day.
57. Only by enduring hardship can one become a master.
58. If you want others not to know, you have to do nothing unless you do it yourself.
59. People are not as good as a thousand days, and flowers are not as bright as a hundred days.
60. A blessing in disguise.
Quotes about gains and losses
1. Gains and losses last a day, but honor and disgrace last a thousand years. Anonymous
2. Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying. Shakespeare
3. Gains and losses are like clouds in front of you, and the sun and moon are hanging behind you. Chen Gongyin, an anti-Qing strategist in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties
4. Maintaining reputation is more difficult than gaining reputation. Schnabel
5. The Dharma guides gains and losses, and is the one who understands the right and wrong. "Jing Dharma" "Jing Dharma"
6. Early prosperity also dries up early, easy to gain and easy to lose. Zhang Tingyu, a minister of the Qing Dynasty
7. Don’t be happy when you gain, and don’t worry about loss. The resistance is very high, the crowd must be cool. Anonymous
8. Credit is hard to lose. Credit accumulated over ten years is often lost due to temporary words and deeds. Japanese social activist and religious thinker Daisaku Ikeda
9. Vanity is a boring and deceptive thing; those who get it may not have any merit, and those who lose it may not have any fault. Shakespeare
10. People often mix truth and error to teach others, but they insist on errors. Goethe
11. It is possible to achieve great success based on false fame, but in the end it will inevitably turn into dirt. Anonymous
12. Vanity is like a killer, one day his deeds will be revealed. Hana Keli
13. Hope for unjust gain is the beginning of loss. Emerson
14. Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field. Herzen
15. You must have the courage to face the ruthless truth. Lenin
16. The river of truth passed through the ditch of his errors. Rabindranath Tagore
17. Error cannot withstand failure, but truth is not afraid of failure. Tagore
18. We are only willing to bow before the altar of truth, not before all material authority. Guo Moruo
19. In everything I say, I only seek the truth, not just to win the honor of telling the truth, but because the truth is beneficial to people. Helvetius
20. Everyone's vanity is equal to his stupidity. Popper
21. The rise and fall depends on people, and the gains and losses depend on teaching. Wang Tong, a scholar in the Sui Dynasty
22. Those who love to scold others are often the ones who scold the most; the way of heaven is cyclical, and those who laugh at me today will be laughed at tomorrow. Seneca
23. It is difficult for people who love money to prevent themselves from becoming a slave to money. After most people have money, they will always worry about preserving what they have and striving for more money. The bigger his business gets, the heavier his gains and losses become, and the harder it becomes to regain his sense of a bright future. Taiwanese writer Luo Lan
24. Career is the most important thing, reputation is empty words.
Goethe
25. A saint will make a mistake if he worries a lot; a fool will worry a lot. There must be something. Also known as Yan Zi, Yan Ying, a statesman and thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period, "Yan Zi Spring and Autumn Period"
26. The rise and fall of the past are all in the heart; the gains and losses of the current world are all in the mind. Han Yu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty, "A Book with Fengxiang Xing Shangshu"
27. Poverty is not a shame, but being ashamed of poverty is a shame. Toffler
28. In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the mockery of God! Einstein
29. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. Einstein
30. A vain person looks at his own name; a glorious person looks at the cause of his motherland! Wang Jie
31. In order to pursue light and heat, people would rather give up their own lives. Life is lovely. But a cold, lonely life is not as good as a vigorous death. Ba Jin
32. Only by being loyal to the facts can we be loyal to the truth. Zhou Enlai
33. It is not shameful to admit poverty. On the contrary, not working to change poverty is truly shameful. Thucydides
34. To succeed in a great deal of change, and to achieve more than one expects, would be a joy for the superficial, but only for those who know deeply would be disappointed. Liang Qichao
35. Worry and joy are a blessing in disguise, and gain and loss are the bows of Chu people. Sun Hua, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
36. Reputation is a bubble in the flow of life. Rabindranath Tagore
37. What is easy to gain is easy to lose. Anonymous
38. I live for the truth and die for the truth. Apart from the truth, I have nothing of my own. Wang Ruofei
39. Honor makes art flourish, and all those who are interested in studying it are excited by the sense of honor. Cicero
40. The erroneous doctrines of the past should not be forgotten, because all kinds of truths must fight against errors in order to maintain their lives. Croce
41. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot hurt us; our life can end, we His reputation will last forever. Shakespeare
42. I can give up everything, but I cannot give up the party, the class, or the revolutionary cause. If I have one day to live, I should work for them one day! Fang Zhimin
43. Look at how fair the sun is. It shines on you, on me, on the tall trees, and on the fallen flowers on the ground. It does not distinguish between high or low, rich or poor, and does not care about gains and losses. . If people could be as fair as the sun, I think the world would be much more peaceful. "Colorful Ring Song" by martial arts novelist Gu Long
44. A career of honor is a heavy burden. Masingjie
45. People must rely on reason to live comfortably. People rely on extravagant hopes to live happily. A frustrated life is the gap between reason and extravagant hope. People live in despair because you know that this gap may never be bridged. Formerly known as Zhang Xin, the Chinese female writer Liuliu's "False Talk and Crazy Talk"
46. The heart is full of right and wrong, and the traces are full of honor and disgrace. Xu Hun
47. The taste of fame is so sweet, so we love everything related to it that we come into contact with, even death. Pascal
48. All outstanding things are simple, and they are fascinating precisely because of their intelligent simplicity. Gorky
49. If you want to monopolize the truth, the truth will laugh at you. Romain Rolland
50. Those who seek the truth can only be those who explore alone, and have nothing to do with those who do not really love the truth. Pasternak
51. Take away your reputation from me and my life will be over. Shakespeare
52. Honor is a kind of prejudice, which comes from people not being good at valuing themselves. Gorky
53. Life is what I want; righteousness is also what I want; you cannot have both, and you must sacrifice life for righteousness. Meng Ke
54. I am most willing to seize the opportunity to admit my mistakes. I think that such a spirit of returning to truth and reason is more important than having the most correct judgment. glory. Hume
55. The closer you get to the truth, the more charming you will find the truth. Lametli
56. Many people lose their own things because they are envious of others. Aesop
57. By making a plan, you will know the gains and losses; by making it, you will know the principle of movement and stillness; by using the shape, you will know the place of life and death; by using the angle, you will know the surplus and deficiency. Named Sun Wu, the military strategist Sun Tzu in the Spring and Autumn Period "Sun Tzu's Art of War: Virtual and Real"
58. Yearning for fictitious benefits is often the loss of happiness. Aesop
59. Avoid shame, but don't pursue glory. The price of nothing is greater than the price of glory. Sidney Smith
60. Fame is a movable bridge that can make people fly across the abyss. Balzac
61. Misfortunes and blessings come from the same root, and evil and auspiciousness come from the same realm. Where disaster lies, it turns into blessing; where blessing lies, it turns into disaster. Liu Zhou
62. Although the truth is bitter, it is clear. Putolini
63. Vanity is the pride of others. Anonymous
64. Honor should be the result, not the motivation of the behavior.
Pliny
65. We must always say the truth repeatedly, because errors are also repeatedly publicized, and not by individual people but by large numbers of people. Goethe
66. Reputation is a boring and most unreliable random reward; it is often gained without merit, and lost is not caused by oneself. Shakespeare
67. Although the thunderbolt only knocked down one person, more people were frightened out of their wits. Ancient Roman poet Ovid
68. When you truly love someone, you will forget your own joys and sorrows, and only care about the joys and sorrows of the other person. Taiwanese writer Luo Lan
69. I have good intentions, and even though I died nine times, I still have no regrets. Qu Yuan
70. The key is to have a heart that loves the truth and absorb the truth whenever and wherever you encounter it. Goethe
71. The responsibility for honor and disgrace lies with oneself and not with others. Wei Zheng
72. If you ask, you will gain it; if you give it up, you will lose it. This is why seeking is beneficial to gaining, and it is up to me to seek. There is a way to seek, and there is a destiny to obtain. This is because seeking is not beneficial to obtaining, and it is also seeking something outside. Mencius
73. If a villain has not gained something, he will not be worried about it; if he has gained something, he will panic about losing it. Therefore, there is a lifetime of worries but no day's happiness. Xunzi
74. Positive gains and losses, moving the heaven and earth, feeling ghosts and gods, are nothing close to poetry. Qing Dynasty scholar Chen Huan
75. The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. Lessing
76. If you look away from the heart of gain and loss, you will no longer have the psychology of honor, disgrace, sorrow and joy, and naturally you will not look at others casually. The Voice of China contestant Liu Huan mentors Yuan Yawei
77. When the moon is bright, we cannot see the light. This is how small glory is overshadowed by greater glory. Shakespeare
78. Vanity will bloom but not bear fruit. Anonymous
79. Doubt is not a shortcoming. Always doubting, but never making a conclusion, this is the shortcoming. Lu Xun
Inspirational quotes for second-year junior high school students in the second semester
Inspiring quotes for second-year junior high school students in the second semester
1. Learning is gained by hard work.
2. When one person attains enlightenment, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven.
3. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master.
4. Xiang Zhuang’s sword dance was aimed at Pei Gong.
5. Learn and then don’t know enough.
6. If you want to make a deep effort, grind the iron pestle into a needle.
7. Do more good things and avoid bad things.
8. Take the next step forward.
9. If you don’t know, ask; if you don’t know, learn.
10. Fire should be hollow, and people should be solid.
11. The rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone.
12. If you don’t follow the rules, you can’t make a circle.
13. Eyes see in six directions, ears listen in all directions.
14. Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time?
15. If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t get the tiger’s cubs.
16. A single thread cannot make a thread, and a single tree cannot make a forest.
17. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent.
18. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write as if you are inspired.
19. A tree has many uses, and a person has many friends.
20. People who have no long-term worries must have immediate worries.
21. Enhancing the ambition of others will destroy your own prestige.
22. Review the past and learn the new.
23. The mountains never get too high and the sea never gets too deep.
24. When the snipe and the clam fight, the fisherman wins.
25. What you say must be done, and what you do must bear fruit.
26. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.
27. Never forgetting the past is the teacher of the future.
28. Horsepower can be seen through the distance, and people's hearts can be seen over time.
29. Green is better than blue.
30. A ruler is short and an inch is long.
31. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad.
32. One day is violent, and ten days are cold.
33. Learning is too much.
34. Disease enters through the mouth and disaster comes out of the mouth.
35. The opportunity must not be missed, and the time will never come again.
36. When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured.
37. Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions.
38. When a car reaches the mountain, it will find its way, and when a boat reaches the bridge, it will naturally go straight.
39. People cannot be judged by their appearance, and sea water cannot be measured.
40. If something is wrong, correct it; if not, add encouragement.
41. It is easy to hide from open guns, but difficult to guard against hidden arrows.
42. If you are not afraid of making mistakes, you are afraid of not correcting them.
43. It’s up to people to plan things, but it’s up to God to make things happen.
44. People are not sages, and no one can make mistakes.
45. The city gate caught fire, affecting the fish in the pond.
46. When the road is rough, draw your sword to help.
47. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know.
48. He frowned and thought about it.
49. A year’s plan begins in spring, a day’s plan begins in the morning.
50. People die for money and birds die for food.
51. Eggplants do not bloom false flowers, and real people do not tell lies.
52. It takes ten years to grow trees and a hundred years to cultivate people.
53. Don’t change your name when you stand, and don’t change your surname when you sit down.
54. Sending goose feathers from thousands of miles away is a sign of lightness in courtesy but high in meaning.
55. Those who are close to vermilion are red, and those who are close to ink are black.
56. Three feet of ice does not freeze in one day.
57. Only by enduring hardship can one become a master.
58. If you want others not to know, you have to do nothing unless you do it yourself.
59. People are not as good as a thousand days, and flowers are not as bright as a hundred days.
60. A blessing in disguise.
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