Honor is like a firefly. It shines brightly from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines much when seen up close. The following are famous quotes and aphorisms about honor that I have compiled for you. You are welcome to read them.
Famous aphorisms about honor
1. Dying for the benefit of the people is more important than Mount Tai. ?Mao Zedong
2. No matter what humiliation we suffer, we almost always have the ability to restore our own reputation. ?La Rochefoucauld
3. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot hurt us; our lives can In the end, our reputation will last forever. ?Shakespeare
4. Avoid shame, but do not pursue glory. The price of nothing is greater than the price of glory. ?Sidney Smith
5. Take that reputation away from me and my life is over. ?Shakespeare
6. Honor will not bring happiness to a person who steals it but does not deserve it. It will only cause constant happiness in the heart of a person who deserves it. Trembling. ?Gogol
7. Humiliation is nothing greater than shamelessness. ?"Wen Zhongzi? Guan Lang"
8. Social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this kind of possession. ?Frank Parkin
9. If we want to calculate rewards, then the greatest reward that can be obtained by noble virtue is glory. ?Cicero
10. There is no pain greater than not having heard it, and no humiliation greater than shamelessness. ?Wang Tong
Classic quotes about honor
1. The road to honor is not paved with flowers. ?Dante
2. Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be accomplished. ?Marie Curie
3. Honor makes art flourish, and all those who are interested in studying it are excited by the sense of honor. ?Cicero
4. Loyalty is the road to honor. ?Zola
5. Reputation and virtue are the decoration of the soul. ?Spain
6. Only those who despise honor can get real honor. ?Li Wei
7. Honor should be regarded as the symbol of your highest personality. ?Newton
8. Warriors and honor are together, sinners and courts are together. ?Afghanistan
9. Losing friends is worse than losing property, and losing reputation can ruin a life. ?Spain
10. Social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this kind of possession. ?Frank Parkin
11. Honor is like a firefly. It shines brightly from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines very brightly when viewed up close. ?John Webster
12. Without reputation, there is no life. UK
13. It is much better to not get the honor you deserve than to get the honor you don’t deserve. ?Mark Twain
14. Reputation is a person’s second life. ?UK
15. A person’s dignity does not lie in receiving an honor, but in truly deserving the honor. ?Aristotle
16. Those who do not seek fame are the bravest. ?Stank
17. There is something more important than life, which is honor. ?Schiller
18. A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. ?Arrettino
19. Honor is the shadow of virtue. ?Europe
20. Noble people value honor more than life. ?Germany
Recommended famous quotes about honor
1. A flawless reputation is the purest treasure in the world. Without reputation, human beings are nothing more than gilded dung and dyed mud. ?Shakespeare
2. Five punishments are worse than one disgrace. ?Lü Kun's "Moaning Language? Governing the Way"
3. To be righteous first and then to benefit is to be honored; to be righteous first and then to be righteous is to be disgraced. Those who are honored are always prosperous, and those who are humiliated are often poor. ?Xunzi
4. The mind is concerned about right and wrong, and the traces are about honor and disgrace. ?Xu Hun
5. The highest form of vanity is the love of fame. ?Santayana
6. A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. ?Arrettino
7. It is sad to live on other people's reputation. ?Juvenalis
8. Honors given and received by people will not last long; worldly honors can only bring troubles to people. ?Thomas
9. Honor is like a firefly, it sparkles from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines very bright when seen up close. ?John Webster
10. The generation of honor is not limited by external conditions. With good conduct comes honor. ?Bubo
11. Honorary titles will not raise a person’s worth. A person’s honorary titles all depend on himself. ?About Ford
12. The responsibility for honor and disgrace lies with oneself and not with others.
?Wei Zheng
13. It is a shame to surrender in front of authority. ?Anonymous
14. Celebrities have different degrees of attachment to life, so their sensitivity to glory is also inconsistent. ?Montesquieu
15. A good name is better than great wealth, and favor is better than gold and silver. ?Anonymous
16. Fulfilling promises is the guarantee of reputation. ?French Proverb
17. Etiquette and righteousness are the great ways to govern people. ?History of the Five Dynasties "Feng Dao Zhuan"
18. Stick to your doctrine, doctrine is more important than life; you would rather life disappear, as long as your reputation can remain. ?Petofi
19. Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are brave will be humiliated. ?Lin Bu
20. The honor of a good person is hidden deep in people's minds, rather than hanging on everyone's lips. ?Thomas
21. Glory often does not come along the shining road. Sometimes it can be obtained through distant secular roads. ?Leonardo da Vinci
22. The crown is a temporary glory and a permanent bondage. ?Bing Xin
23. It is better to live in disgrace than to live in disgrace, and to live in disgrace is worse than to die in glory. ?Wang Pinzhen
24. Fame and wealth are more important than alcohol, which makes people drunk until they die. ?Du Guangting
25. The reputation of a romantic person will not last long, because the trend will pass. ?Lab Pinyeer
26. Gains and losses occur once, but honors and disgrace will last for thousands of years. ?Anonymous
27. It is better to dress simply and be reputable than to be wealthy and unknown. ?Aesop
28. Except for work that can benefit mankind, there is no other cause in the world that can have a real and permanent reputation. ?Cha? Sumner
29. There is nothing shameful about admitting poverty. On the contrary, not working to change poverty is truly shameful. ?Thucydides
30. Those good achievements that have passed will disappear in people's memory in the blink of an eye. Only by continuing to move forward can the honor be immortalized.
?Shakespeare