1. The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so that our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice have to exert their power and role in reality. Hegel
2. The virtue of good times is temperance, and the virtue of adversity is perseverance. The latter is the greater virtue. Bacon
3. If good habits are a kind of moral capital, then, to the same extent, bad habits are moral unpayable debts. Ushinsky
4. 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
5. A moral person does not harm others but benefits himself, and does not harm others but seeks fame. Du Wenlan
6. When the balance of love is added with the weight of money, the balance of happiness will be lost; when a marriage is concluded, it is often the beginning of a love tragedy. If money is regarded as the embodiment of love, it will undoubtedly push love to the gallows. Don't drive your own boat of happiness in the pain and tears of others. When you exercise your right to "freedom of love", please don't forget to abide by the minimum social ethics. Chen Yushu
7. Morality is an acquisition, like music, like foreign languages, like piety poker and paralysis. No one is born with morality. Mark Twain
8. Elegant taste, high moral standards, responsibility to the public and an attitude of not applying pressure or threats will help you achieve something in the end. Leo Burnett
9. Many moralists have said that among all the evil behaviors of people, pride is the most evil. It appears in various forms and under extremely complicated disguises. Concealment, that kind of disguise is like the layer of veil that covers the moonlight. It is both the moon's brilliance and the moon's shadow. Although it can hide the moon from our sight, it can also allow the moon to reveal itself because of the incomplete hiding. . Samuel Johnson
10. The most moral people are those who are satisfied without having to show it externally. Plato
11. Everyone knows that those who are addicted to alcohol are people who have been blamed by their conscience because they have done something wrong. Everyone can notice that people who lead an immoral life are more in need of drugs to make themselves unconscious than others; robbers or thieves, gamblers and prostitutes cannot live without narcotics. Tolstoy
12. A kind person will not destroy others to benefit himself, and a benevolent person will not endanger others to gain fame. "Ancient Ballads and Proverbs" by Du Wenlan of the Qing Dynasty
13. Patriotism, like other moral emotions and beliefs, makes people noble and enables them to understand and love truly beautiful things more and more, so as to learn about beauty. Experience joy in the perception of things, and use every means to make beautiful things manifest in action. Kailov
14. A bud or bud of virtue. This is the most precious virtue and the mother of all morals. This is humility; with this virtue we will be endlessly happy. Galdos
15. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. Chekhov
16. Only kind-hearted people can easily accept the influence of morality. If anyone has not received a kind education, has not experienced the joy of doing good to others, and does not feel that he is a strong and brave defender of true and beautiful things, he cannot become a like-minded person in the collective. Suhomlinsky
17. The "secret" of successful moral education is that when a person is still a teenager, he should be shown the whole world and the individual against the grand background of social life. prospects of life. Suhomlinsky
18. Everyone knows that those who are addicted to drinking are people who have been scolded by their conscience because they have done something wrong. Everyone can notice that people who lead an immoral life are more in need of drugs to make themselves unconscious than others; robbers or thieves, gamblers and prostitutes cannot live without narcotics.
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19. Morality can help human society rise to a higher level and free it from labor exploitation. Lenin
20. The so-called evil people, no matter how kind they have been in the past, have slipped onto the path of depravity and lost their goodness; the so-called good people, even if they have had a morally unmentionable past, they have Still a person moving towards kindness. (geyan123) Dewey
21. Emotion has great inspiring power. Therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. Anyone who does not have a strong ambition will not be able to enthusiastically embody this ambition in In career. Kailov
22. Virtue is like a gem, it is more gorgeous when set against a simple background. Similarly, a person who is not luxuriously dressed, but is dignified, serious and virtuous is awe-inspiring. Bacon
23. Don’t drive your own boat of happiness in the pain and tears of others. When you exercise your right to "freedom of love", please don't forget to abide by the minimum social ethics. Chen Yushu
24. The greatest happiness of human beings lies in being able to talk about moral matters every day. A soulless life loses the value of human life. Socrates
25. I think everyone I know has morals, although I don't like to ask. I know I have. But I would rather teach others morality every day than practice morality myself. "Leave morality to others", this is my motto. Finished giving away morality. You'll never need it. Mark Twain
26. Only at the stage of social development when class antagonisms are not only eliminated, but also forgotten in actual life, can we truly transcend class antagonisms and transcend the memories of such antagonisms. Human morality becomes possible. Engels
27. Ah, how happy are the cultivated people! Even if others think it is a sacrifice, he will feel satisfied and happy; his heart is always jumping for joy, and he has untold joy! Chernyshevsky
28. The lofty moral significance of labor also lies in that a person can reflect his wisdom, skills, selfless love for his career and impart his experience in the material fruits of labor. Volunteers for comrades. Suhomlinsky
29. There are two kinds of Christian morality, one is private morality and the other is public morality. These two moralities are so different, so unrelated, that they have as little to do with each other as the archangel and the politician. For three hundred and sixty-three days of the year the citizen of the United States abides by his Christian virtues, keeping the perfect character of his country pure and unblemished; then, for the remaining two days, he leaves his Christian virtues at home...with all his might to undermine and destroy him. A full year of faithful and legitimate work. Mark Twain
30. The true nurturing performance of a teacher is as follows: students can see in him a guide who guides them to climb the moral peak, and hear from his words that he is calling them to be loyal to their beliefs. , a person who is unyielding to evil thoughts. Suhomlins
31. There are two things. The more times I think about them and the longer I think about them, the more they fill me with a sense of surprise and seriousness that is ever new and ever increasing. , that is the starry sky above my head and the moral law in my heart. Kant
32. Moral principles can truly become students’ spiritual wealth only when they are pursued, obtained and personally experienced by students themselves, and only when they become students’ independent personal beliefs. Suhomlinsky
33. No matter what glorious peak you reach in the future, you must not treat your talents as commodities. Zhang Jie
34. There is nothing more intelligent and complex than human love. It is the most delicate, simple, beautiful and ordinary flower among the flowers. The name of this flower bush is morality. Suhomlinsky
35. Whoever does not immediately feel disgusted when encountering immoral things, and does not immediately feel joy when encountering good things, has no sense of morality, and such a person has no conscience. Anyone who does something immoral and is only afraid of being punished, who does not blame himself for his bad behavior, but is frightened by the thought of painful consequences, has no conscience, but only the appearance of conscience.
However, anyone who is aware of the immorality of the act itself, regardless of the consequences, has a conscience. Kant