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Famous aphorisms and idioms to describe a kind-hearted person

Famous aphorisms to describe a kind-hearted heart

The goal of knowledge desire is truth; the goal of moral desire is goodness; the goal of beauty desire is beauty, truth, goodness and beauty, that is, the ideal in the world. ——Hoshinobu Kuroda

Only reason can teach us to know good and evil, and make us like good and hate evil. Although conscience does not depend on reason, without reason, conscience cannot develop. ——Rousseau

Rather than doing good for the sake of loving others, it is better to say that it is to respect yourself. ——Flaubert

Melancholy belongs to kindness; people who have no melancholy may be very extraordinary, but they are not kind people after all. ——Liu Xinwu

For a kind-hearted person, the idea that one must be paid for what one pays is an insult in itself. Virtue is not a decoration, but the expression of a beautiful heart. ——Gide

Doing good to a good person will make him a better person; doing good to an evil person will make him worse. ——Michelangelo

Doing good things to good people will make them better; doing good things to evil people will make them more evil. ——Romain Rolland

A kind heart is gold. ——Shakespeare

The difference between good and evil lies in the behavior itself, not in the status. ——Shakespeare

When people are good, there are many good things but not enough. ——Yang Wanli

I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand adversity. ——Beethoven

I love you because you have a kind heart, not because of your knowledge. ——Davis

You must work hard to do good, but you must work harder to do evil. ——Leo Tolstoy

It means that it is unsafe and unwise to act with conscience. ——Martin Luther

True charity is discerning and knows where there is need for good deeds. ——Tor Brown

Truth, goodness and beauty are very similar qualities. Add some rare and outstanding situations to the first two qualities, and truth will appear beautiful, and goodness will also appear beautiful. —— Diderot

Sincerity is the highest virtue in life. ——Chaucer

Good and evil are two sides of the same coin. ——Romain Rolland

People who accumulate virtue and do good often do not get a good death. Murder and arson only lead to promotion and wealth. ——Mo Yan

Kind actions have the benefit of ennobling a person’s soul and enabling him to perform better actions. ——Rousseau

Truly talented people are always kind, frank, straightforward, and never reserved. ——Balzac

People, you must have a kind heart, a rich soul, and a noble soul, so that you can be worthy of the title of human being, and you can live in the world as a real human being. ——Zhou Guoping

People who always think about how to do good things have no time to do good things. ——Tagore

A person must either be a good person or imitate a good person. ——Democritus

Kind and loyal people with loving hearts continue to bring happiness to the world. ——Mark Twain

People who gossip are often delusional. ——Bacon

Both malice and kindness are magnifying glasses, but the magnification of the former is greater. ——Halifax

You must work hard to do good, but you must work harder to restrain evil. ——Soviet Union

Kindness and moral character are both like gems and metals. The two set off each other and add brilliance to each other. ——Bernard Shaw

Come out, my heart, and meet it with your love. ——Tagore

I think the virtue of benefiting others is kindness. ——Bacon

The kinder the person, the less aware of the bad intentions of others. ——Mile

For me, the meaning of life is to put myself in other people’s shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness.

——Einstein

If "good" has a cause, it ceases to be good. If "goodness" has its consequences, it cannot be called "goodness". "Goodness" is something beyond cause and effect. ——Lev Tor

If you do not accumulate good deeds, it is not enough to become famous, and if you do not accumulate evil, it is not enough to destroy yourself. ——The Book of Changes

Kindness is not a science, but a behavior. ——Romain Rolland

Kindness is a rare pearl in history, and kind people are almost better than great people. ——Hugo

An important sign of mature personality: tolerance, tolerance and kindness. ——Dale Carnegie

Those who are kind to others will also be kind to others. ——Guan Zhong

Kindness is not a kind of knowledge, but a kind of behavior. ——Romain Rolland

No kind and upright person would be willing to be a thief who steals the fruits of other people's labor, nor would he feel happy when enjoying "dirty things". 11 Wei Wei

Kind deeds make people’s soul noble. ——Rousseau

If you sing about beauty, you will have an audience even if you are in the center of the desert. ——Kahlil Gibran

"He meant to do good" is meaningless unless he actually does it. ——Plautus

Beauty without virtue is fleeting; but because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty is eternal. ——Shakespeare

A good heart is worth gold. ——Shakespeare

Charitable acts can relieve the pain of others more than money. ——Rousseau

A word of kindness is worth more than a thousand pieces of gold. ——Jin Gehong

The source of kindness is in the heart. If you dig it, it will gush out. ——Aurelius

The most beautiful music of the soul is kindness! . ——Romain Rolland

All evil comes from selfishness, and the good thing that leads to all lies in not being selfish, and even sacrificing oneself for the common good. 11. Liang Shuming

Virtue and good deeds are the only undefeated investment. ——Thoreau

But only good character, whether for God or man, will never become too much. ——Bacon

Simplicity touches my heart more than clever words. ——Shakespeare

Compassion is not forced, it falls from heaven to earth like manna; it not only brings happiness to those who receive it, but also gives happiness to those who give it. ——Shakespeare

Don't do evil because it's small, don't do good because it's small! ——Liu Bei

It is wiser to do good than to do evil; gentleness is safer than violence; reason is more appropriate than madness. ——Robert Browning

I think the definition of good is beneficial to mankind. ——F. Bacon

No matter where a noble person goes, there is always a strong defender beside him-that is, conscience. ——Scott

Kind things and beautiful things can reach an extreme. At a certain time and in a certain environment, you can reach the extreme. 11 Sun Li

Human nature is a mixture of good and evil. If you practice good things, you will become a good person, and if you practice evil things, you will become a bad person. ——Yang Xiong

The most beautiful music of the soul is kindness. 1. Romain Rolland

The roots and roots of kindness lie in construction, creation, and the establishment of life and beauty. Good character and beauty are inextricably linked. ——Suhomlinsky

Conscience is the sentinel of each of our hearts. It is there on duty to monitor us not to do anything illegal. It is an agent embedded in the central stronghold of the self. —— Somerset Maugham

People like to do good. Although good fortune has not yet come, misfortunes are far away. ——Zengzi

People are always more hesitant to do good than they are to do evil. ——Zhang Fangyu

People who do good deeds should feel happy.

——Romain Rolland

Kindness is a universal language that can make the blind feel and the deaf smell. ——Mark Twain

Be a kind person and seek happiness for mankind. ——Gorky

Without simplicity, kindness and truth, there would be no greatness. - Lev. Tolstoy

One good deed stains the heart, and it is immortal for all eternity. Hundreds of lights shine brightly, thousands of miles are bright. ——Xiao Gang, Northern and Southern Dynasties

What is money compared to a pure conscience? ——Hardy

Good things cannot be lost, and evil things cannot last. ——Zuo Zhuan

Sincerity is an openness of the soul. ——La Rochefoucauld

To do good is to ascend, to do evil is to fall. ——Zuo Zhuan

?Integrity is not the doing of good deeds, but it is the lack of evidence of sin. ——Leo Tolstoy

Four-letter idioms to describe kindness:

Idiom: Innocence Pinyin: chì zǐ zhī xīn

Explanation : Nako: A newborn baby. It is a metaphor for a pure and kind heart.

Source: "Mencius Li Louxia": "A great man is one who has not lost his innocent heart."

Idiom: Good man and righteous man Pinyin: shàn rén yì shì

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Explanation: A kind person, a benevolent and righteous person.

Source: Chapter 10 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "It turns out that the laws of nature are clear and protect the good and the righteous. Because of this heavy snow, Lin Chong's life was saved."

Idiom: Innocence Pinyin: tiān zhēn wú xié

Explanation: Xie: improper. He has a kind and pure heart and has no improper thoughts.

Source: Gu Xiaoyan's "Eating Yuanxiao on the Eighteenth Day of the First Lunar Month": "After hearing this, the young people put down their bowls and chopsticks and looked at this innocent child with wet eyes."