1) We don’t need to envy other people’s talents, nor do we need to lament our own mediocrity. Everyone has his own personal charm. ——Konosuke Matsushita
2) Everyone can know what I know, but my personality is unique to me. ——Goethe
3) To measure a person’s true personality, just observe what he does when he thinks no one is seeing him. ——Macaulay
4) Talents are formed naturally, and characters are shaped by exposure to the ups and downs of the world. ——Goethe
5) Character is neither solid nor static, but changing in activity, and like our body, it may also get sick. —— Eliot
6) Character is the invisible essence of a person. ——De Moody
7) Character is a by-product; it arises from the great process of accomplishing daily tasks. ——Wilson Wu
8) Character evolves from habits. ——Ovid
9) Character is nothing more than long-term habits.
——Plutarch