7. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself. ——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 known as the "Olympics of human literature". "Zeus". He is also known as the four greatest tragedians in the history of drama, together with Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, the three great tragedians of ancient Greece.) p>
8. If it is so difficult for the truth to be trusted, then lies must be a pass 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 famous figure in the history of German literature The representative figure of the "Sturm und Drang" movement is also recognized as a great writer in the history of German literature, second only to Goethe)
9. What a liar gets is just telling the truth. No one believed it either. ——Aesop
(About the author: Aesop was a famous fabler in ancient Greece in the 6th century BC. He, Krylov, La Fontaine and Lessing are also known as the four major fablers in the world. . He was once a slave of the Yademon family on Samos, and was resold many times, but because of his knowledge and intelligence, he was finally freed. After being freed, Aesop began to travel around the world and tell people his fables. , deeply loved by the ancient Greek people. By the end of the 5th century BC, the name "Aesop" was already a well-known name in ancient Greece, and all ancient Greek fables at that time were attributed to him)
10. I believe that if a lie can be used temporarily, it will be harmful in the long run; conversely, the truth will be useful in the long run, although it will be harmful temporarily. ——Diderot
(About the author: Born as a commoner, he graduated from the liberal arts department of the University of Paris. After graduation, he had no fixed career and engaged in writing in Paris. The "Philosophical Thoughts" published in 1746 was banned by the court. He was also thrown into prison for his atheistic remarks. After he was released from prison, he spared no effort in editing and publishing encyclopedias. His enthusiasm and tenacity made him the leader of the Encyclopedia School)
11. Just tell a lie and he loses his pure heart. ——Beethoven
(About the author: The famous German composer, pianist and conductor, one of the representatives of the Vienna Classical School. He composed 9 numbered symphonies, 35 1 piano sonata (the last 32 of which are numbered), 10 violin sonatas, 16 string quartets, 1 opera, 2 masses, 1 oratorio and 3 cantatas, as well as a large number of chamber music, Art songs, dance music. These works have a profound impact on the development of music, so they are respected as music saints. )
12. If a person loses his honesty, he will lose everything. ——Li Li, British essayist
13. Deceiving can only be temporary, but honesty is a long-term solution. ——John Ray, British scholar
14. More fiction is worse than less reality.
——Chen Fu, philosopher of Song Dynasty