True goodness is what everyone’s soul pursues, and what everyone does
as the purpose of all his actions._——Plato
In What was, is, and will always be good is truth. (Tolstoy's "Sevastopol in May")
Truth likes to be traded openly. ——Shakespeare's "Henry VIII"
Truth and justice have many forms, they are as diverse as human races, as changeable as times and climates, but their essence is the same everywhere; in the earth-shaking In this case, it is this indestructible point of agreement that I need to grasp. The law of happiness has its similarities among all people. For everyone, it is the highest law of their moral development. This development changes frequently, but the pattern remains the same. ——"Memoirs of Romain Rolland"
If you want to monopolize the truth, the truth will laugh at you. ——Romain Rolland, "Gola Breignon"
The greatest truth is the most ordinary truth. ——Tolstoy's "World Famous Quotes"
Fistes cannot defeat the truth. ——Gorky's "Mother"
Truth, like labor sweat, always has a strong smell. ——Golky's "Italian Fairy Tale"
One side of truth is freedom, and the other side is restriction. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
If you don't wait to tell the complete truth, it is easy to tell the truth. —— Tagore's "Birds"
If you shut out all errors, truth will also be shut out. —— Tagore's "Birds"
If truth wears too many clothes, it will appear vulgar. —— Tagore's "Cycle of Spring"
The pure innocence of silence often touches people's hearts more than words. ——Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale"
No matter how respectable a person is, I will never confuse right and wrong and say good things into bad things for him. ——Tagore "A Woman's Letter"
■Evil is often short-lived and will perish together with the evildoer; while good will last forever. (Dickens' "Our Common Friend")
A large amount of good and a large amount of evil are always mixed together and interact intricately. ——Dickens's "Notes on a Journey to America" ??
Doing good things to good people will make them better, and doing good things to evil people will make them more evil. ——Romain Rolland, "The Biography of Michael Angelo"
All people seem to have dual natures. There seems to be a scale in their chests, and their hearts are like the pointer of the scale. When weighing the weight of good and evil, the pointer sometimes tilts to one side and sometimes to the other. ——Gorky's "Three People"
Anything that is harmful to others is wrong. ——Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
■Ah, beauty, find yourself in love, not in the flattery of your mirror. (Tagore's "Birds")
Rose is beautiful,... what's even more beautiful is the fragrance it contains. ——Shakespeare's "Sonnets"
Simplicity is a necessary condition for beauty. ——Tolstoy's "Quotations of Famous People"
It is completely an illusion to believe that beauty is goodness. ——Tolstoy's "Kreutzer Sonata"
People live in truth and freedom for the sake of beauty. Who can embrace the world more humbly, who can love the world more deeply, who can say They are the best; whoever is freest is also the best, and only in them will there be the greatest beauty. ——Gorky "Mother"
You should learn to find beautiful things in worthless things. ——Gorky's "Cemetery"
Only those who cannot fully immerse themselves in beauty will despise beauty and regard it as a sensory object. —— Tagore's "Glimpses of Bengal"
■Life is short, and only virtue can pass it on to distant future generations.
("Shakespeare's Drama Collection")
Significant and noble temperament can only be expressed by the soul of a person who contains an open-minded and noble mind. —— Dickens' "A Christmas Story"
Human life is undoubtedly the ultimate test for virtue, just like for talent, and a better world needs them. ——Balzac's "Country Doctor"
Beautiful words can lead to good moral character, but people with bad moral character can only use beautiful words to lie. ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
It is every man's bounden duty to protect an insulted woman. ——Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
Simplicity, ordinaryness, and the ability to see things that are completely different from danger in danger, all these constitute the qualities and advantages of a soldier. ——"The Biography of Tolstoy"
All beautiful qualities grow from the sun's rays and mother's milk. ——Golky's "Italian Fairy Tale"
The sublime exists in the human spirit, not in the violent storms of nature. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
When three people walk together, they must have a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Shuer"
Do good as if it were a climb, follow evil as if it were a collapse
Don't do good deeds because they are small, and don't do evil because they are small