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1. Don't tell lies that are harmful to people, but be consistent in appearance. -Franklin
(About the author: Franklin, the most perfect representative of capitalist spirit, the greatest American scientist and inventor in the 18th century, a famous politician, diplomat, philosopher, writer and navigator, and the great leader of the American War of Independence. )
2. Don't lie and don't be afraid of the truth. -(Russia) Leo Tolstoy
3. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values. -Dre
(About the author: Russian writer and thinker, the greatest litterateur at the end of 19th century and the beginning of 2th century, the great Russian critical realism writer in the middle of 19th century, and one of the most outstanding writers in the history of world literature. He is called a "genius artist" with "the clearest realism". )
4. Keeping your promise is like defending your honor. -(France) Balzac
(About the author: French novelist, known as the father of modern French novels. Some critics think that he is second only to Shakespeare, and he is good at portraying characters controlled by strong emotions such as greed, hatred and ambition. )
5. Be honest with others, not only benefiting others, but also benefiting yourself. —— Yang Jian, a scholar in the Song Dynasty
(Author's brief introduction: Lu Jiuyuan, a teacher, developed the theory of mind, and advocated that "no mind", "no thoughts" and "no worries" are the Tao's mind. He thought that "heaven and earth are my heaven and earth, and it is nothing else to change my change", and described the change of the universe as the change of mind. And promote the view that "people's hearts are self-evident, and people's hearts are self-spiritual." )
6. It is more important for a person to keep his promise than to guard his property. -(France) Moliere
(About the author: French comedian, actor and drama activist. Founder of French ballet comedy. His real name is Jean Baptiste Poquelin, and Moliere is his stage name. Moliere is the most important writer of French classical literature in the 17th century and the founder of classical comedy, which occupies a very important position in the history of European drama. )
7. If you want others to be honest, you must be honest first. -Shakespeare
(About the author: He is the most important writer, outstanding dramatist and poet in the European Renaissance. He occupies a special position in the history of European literature and is called "Zeus on the Olympic Mountain of Human Literature". He is also known as the four great tragedians in the history of drama together with three great ancient Greek tragedians, Ai Siqi Lys, Sophocles and Euripides. )
8. If it is so difficult to trust the truth, then lies must be the passport here. -Schiller
(About the author: A famous German poet, writer, philosopher, historian and playwright in the 18th century, one of the representatives of German enlightenment literature. Schiller is a representative of the famous "Rushing Movement" in the history of German literature, and is also recognized as a great writer whose position is second only to Goethe in the history of German literature. )
9. What a liar gets is that no one will believe him even if he tells the truth. -Aesop
(About the author: Aesop was a famous fable writer in ancient Greece in the 6th century BC. He, together with krylov, La Fontaine and Lessing, is also called the world's four greatest fables. He used to be a slave of the Yademon family in Samos Island. He was resold many times, but he was finally free because of his profound knowledge and intelligence. After his freedom, Aesop began to travel around the world and tell people his fables, which were deeply loved by the ancient Greek people. By the end of the 5th century BC, the name Aesop had become a well-known name of the ancient Greeks, and all the ancient Greek fables at that time belonged to him. )
1. I believe that if a lie can be used for a while, it will be harmful in the long run; On the contrary, the truth is bound to be useful in the long run, although it will also be harmful temporarily. -Diderot
(Author's brief introduction: a commoner, graduated from the liberal arts department of Paris University, has no fixed occupation after graduation, and is engaged in writing in Paris. Published in 1746 <: The Record of Philosophy and Thought was banned by the court, and was later put into prison for atheistic remarks. After he got out of prison, he spared no effort to edit and publish encyclopedias. His enthusiasm and tenacity made him the leader of the Encyclopedia School. )
11. Whoever tells a lie will lose his pure heart. —— Beethoven
(About the author: A famous German composer, pianist and conductor, and one of the representatives of Vienna Classical Music School. He composed 9 numbered symphonies, 35 piano sonatas (including the last 32 numbered ones), 1 violin sonatas, 16 string quartets, 1 opera, 2 mass, 1 oratorio and 3 cantatas, as well as a large number of chamber music, art songs and dance music. These works have a profound influence on the development of music, so they are honored as musicians. )
12. If a person loses honesty, he loses everything. -Li Li, English essayist
13. Deception can only be temporary, but honesty is a long-term policy. -John Ray, British scholar
14. More deficiency is better than less reality. -Chen Fu, philosopher of the Song Dynasty