Life mottos about generosity
1. Take harshness as a warning, and be honest in everything. ——Xue Xuan
2. Sometimes the moral shock caused by tolerance is stronger than punishment. ——Suhomlinsky, the former Soviet Union
3. People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and in his weakest aspect, everyone can be cut and mashed. ——Keats
4. The violet leaves its fragrance on the ankle that crushed it. This is forgiveness and anger. ——Mark Twain
5. A great man has two hearts: one heart bleeds and one heart forgiving. ——Kahlil Gibran
6. The brothers are here to survive all the calamities. When they meet, they will smile and forget their grudges. ——Lu Xun
7. Let go when you have to, and be merciful when you have to
8. Without a magnanimous heart, you are not a true hero. --Russian. Pushkin
9. There is no limit to the husband. ——Anonymous
10. When it is convenient, do it conveniently, and be merciful and merciful. ——Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West"
11. In order to live in harmony with all men and women, we must allow each person to maintain his or her individuality. —— Schopenhauer
12. Mount Tai does not allow soil, so it can become big; rivers and seas do not allow small streams, so it can become deep. ——Li Si
13. Forgiving without forgetting is like burying the ax head in the soil and leaving the ax handle outside. ——American Basqueri
14. Try to forgive others, but never forgive yourself (Silas)
15. Without a tolerant heart, it is not true. hero. ——Russian Pushkin
16. Only tolerance can accommodate people, and only thickness can carry things. ——Xu Xuan
17. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind. ——Fa. Hugo
18. With magnanimity and tolerance, everything will be harmonious. ——"Song Dynasty Fact Garden·Ancestral Hadith"
19. The widest in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind. ——Hugo
20. The benevolent loves all things. ——"Historical Records·Zhao Family"
21. Tolerance is human, but forgetfulness is divine. ——James Grant
22. The way to govern a country is to be fierce and broad (Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty)
23. The origin is that magnanimous scholars are not invaded by popular customs. ——Tang Yanqian
24. People’s hearts are conquered not by force, but by love, tolerance and generosity. —— Spino
25. Only by being able to tolerate villains can you become a gentleman. ——Feng Menglong's "Zengguang Zhitan Supplement"
26. Sometimes the moral shock caused by tolerance is stronger than punishment. ——Suhomlinsky
27. The prime minister’s belly can hold a boat. ——Anonymous
28. Resend yourself with the same heart of blaming others, forgive others with the heart of forgiveness
29. If the mountain is steep, it is not high, and if the water is narrow, it is not deep. ——Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Jie Shi"
30. Broad but firm, strict and gentle
31. Patience is painful, but its result is Sweet. ——F. Rousseau
32. Tolerance is great, and lack of desire is strong. ——"Ancient and Modern Couplets"
33. A combination of generosity and generosity can achieve success
34. Don't blame others for their minor faults, don't expose others' secrets, and don't remember others' old evils - -Three of them can cultivate virtue, or they can far away from harm. ——Hong Yingming
35. The magnanimous spirit is the greatest of all things. ——Irving
36. The heart of a warrior can accommodate the sea. ——Uyghur
37. When you come out of the cave, you will be invincible, and you will be able to forgive others. ——Shanqi Taoist's "Quatrains"
38. Tolerance means respecting any belief of others. ——Einstein
39. A sea that embraces hundreds of rivers is great when it has tolerance, and a mountain that is as high as ten thousand and has no desires is strong. ——Lin Zexu
40. Those who are discouraged draw their own pictures, and those who are narrow-minded are easy to gain. ——Zhu Zhiyu's "Zhu Shunshui Collection·Gong Min"
41. Great blessings come with great quantities, but great misfortunes come with great opportunities. ——Anonymous
42. The belly of the dispute should be wide, and the reins of the strong horse should be long. ——Tibetan
43. Tolerance is helpful; tolerance is great virtue.
——"Shang Shu·Zhou Shu·Jun Chen"
44. People who are not tolerant to others are not worthy of being tolerated by others, but who can say that they do not need tolerance? ——Tuge Nev
45. Forgiveness is human, but forgetfulness is divine (James Grant)