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Famous aphorisms about maturity, the shorter the better, please beg. . . .

1. Those who are not strong in ambition are not wise, and those who do not believe in their words will not achieve results.

--Mo Zhai, a thinker of the Warring States Period

2. Internal and external correspondence, words and deeds should be consistent.

--Han Fei, philosopher and educator of the Warring States Period

3. Goodness does not come from outside, and the name cannot be made in vain.

--Qu Yuan, a poet of the Warring States Period

4. The true is the most sincere. Without sincerity, it cannot move people.

--Zhuang Zhou, a philosopher of the Warring States Period

5. If a person breaks his trust, his reputation will be ruined.

--Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar of the Han Dynasty

6. Hypocrisy cannot last, emptiness cannot last, rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last.

--Han Ying, a poetry critic of the Han Dynasty

7. If you accept someone with a letter, the world will trust you; if you don’t accept someone with a letter, your wife will be suspicious of you.

--Chang Quan, a hermit of the Jin Dynasty

8. A person cannot stand in the world without loyalty.

--Cheng Yi, a philosopher of the Song Dynasty

9. More virtuality is worse than less reality.

--Chen Fu, a philosopher of the Song Dynasty

10. Treating others with truthfulness not only benefits others, but also benefits yourself.

--Yang Jian, scholar of Song Dynasty

11. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values.

--Dreiser, British writer

12. Be loyal in words and respectful in deeds.

--The Analects of Confucius

13. Deceiving can only be temporary, but honesty is a long-term solution.

--John Ray, British scholar

14. Life cannot bloom from lies