1. Honor cannot be sought, and any pursuit of honor is in vain. ——Goethe
2. Honor is like a river: frivolous and empty honors float on the surface of the river, while student and solid honors sink at the bottom of the river. ——Bacon
3. Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be achieved. ——Marie Curie
4. Honor is like a firefly. It sparkles when viewed from a distance, but does not heat up or shine when viewed up close. ——John Webster
5. Honor makes art flourish, and all those who are interested in studying are excited by the sense of honor. ——Cicero
6. Honor is the shadow of virtue. ——Europe
7. Honor lies in the working hands. ——Leonardo Da Vinci
8. Social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this kind of possession. ——Frank Parkin
9. Losing a friend is worse than losing property, and losing a reputation is worse than losing a life. ——Spain
10. The laurels of world honor are all woven with thorns. ——Jia Lai
11. The tree is named after its fruit. ——Mafur
12. The road to honor is not paved with flowers. ——Dante
13. The fame I hope for is just to let people know that I have spent my life quietly. ——Montaigne
14. A flawless reputation is the purest pearl in the world. ——Shakespeare
15. Those with pure nature are honored, those with dirty nature are disgraced. ——Zuo Fen
16. A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. ——Arrettino
17. A person’s dignity does not lie in receiving honor, but in truly deserving the honor. ——Aristotle
18. Honor should be regarded as the highest symbol of your personality. ——Newton
19. Warriors and honor are together, sinners and courts are together. ——Afghanistan
20. The more difficulties you encounter, the greater the honor you will receive. ——Cicero
21. Loyalty is the road to honor. ——Zola
22. I would rather lose my life than lose my reputation. ——Turkey
23. What’s in the name itself? The flower we call a rose would smell just as sweet by any other name. ——Hugo
24. Reputation is a person’s second life. ——UK
25. Reputation and virtue are decorations of the soul. ——Spain
26. Only those who despise honor can get real honor. ——Levi
27. Without reputation, there is no life. ——Britain
28. The tomb of the martyrs is the most magnificent altar of honor. ——José Martí
29. There is something more important than life, which is honor. ——Schiller
30. Noble people value honor more than life. ——Germany
31. It is much better to not get the honor you deserve than to get the honor you don’t deserve. ——Mark Twain
32. Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. ——Petrarch
33. Those who do not seek fame are the most brave. ——Steinke
34. There is no laurel without hardship, no achievement without suffering, and no honor without disaster. ——Anonymous Famous quotes about honor
Famous quotes about honor:
1. Honor cannot be found, and any pursuit of honor is in vain. Goethe
2. Honor is like a river: frivolous and empty honors float on the surface of the river, while student and solid honors sink at the bottom of the river.
Bacon
3. Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be achieved. Marie Curie
4. Honor is like a firefly. It sparkles when viewed from a distance, but does not heat up or shine when viewed up close. John Webster
5. Honor makes art flourish, and all those who are interested in studying are excited by the sense of honor. Cicero
6. Honor is the shadow of virtue. Europe
7. Honor lies in the working hands. Leonardo da Vinci
8. Social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this kind of possession. Frank Parkin
9. It is better to lose a friend than to lose a fortune, and to lose a life than to lose a reputation. Spain
10. The laurels of world honor are all woven with thorns. Jarai
11. The tree is named after its fruits. Mal
12. The road to honor is not paved with flowers. Dante
13. The fame I hope for is just to let people know that I have spent my life quietly. Montaigne
14. A flawless reputation is the purest pearl in the world. Shakespeare
15. Those with pure nature are honored, those with turbid nature are disgraced. Zuo Fen
16. A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. Aretino
17. A person's dignity does not lie in receiving honors, but in truly deserving the honor. Aristotle
18. Honor should be regarded as the highest symbol of your personality. Newton
19. Warriors and honor are together, sinners and courts are together. A1 Khan
20. The more difficulties you encounter, the greater the honor you get. Cicero
21. Loyalty is the road to honor. Zola
22. I would rather lose my life than lose my reputation. Turkey
23. What’s in the name itself? The flower we call a rose smells just as fragrant by any other name. Hugo
24. Reputation is the second life of a person. United Kingdom
25. Reputation and virtue are the decoration of the soul. Spain
26. Only those who despise honor can get real honor. Li Wei
27. Without reputation, there is no life. United Kingdom
28. The tomb of the martyrs is the most magnificent altar of honor. Jose Marti
29. There is something more important than life, which is honor. Schiller
30. Noble people value honor more than life. Germany
31. It is much better to get the honor you deserve but not get it than to get the honor you don’t deserve. Mark Twain
32. Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. Petrarch
33. Those who do not seek fame are the bravest. Stank
34. There is no laurel without hardship, no achievement without hardship, no honor without disaster. Anonymous People About Honor
1. The more difficulties you encounter, the greater your honor will be. --Cicero
2. Reputation is the second life of a person. --UK
3. There is something more important than life, which is honor. --Schiller
4. You can't get a laurel without hardship, you can't get an achievement without suffering, and you can't get an honor without disaster. --Anonymous
5. Honor makes art flourish, and all those who are interested in studying it are excited by the sense of honor. --Cicero
6. The crown of honor in the world is woven with thorns. --Jia Lai
7. The fame I hope for is just for people to know that I have spent my life quietly.
-- Montaigne
8. A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. -- Aretino
9. Honor should be regarded as the symbol of your highest personality. --Newton
10. Warriors and honor are together, sinners and courts are together. --Afghanistan
11. Loyalty is the road to honor. -- Zola
12. I would rather lose my life than lose my reputation. --Turkey
13. What’s in the name itself? The flower we call a rose would smell just as sweet by any other name. -- Hugo
14. Reputation and virtue are decorations of the soul. --Spain
15. Only those who despise honor can get real honor. --Levi
16. Without reputation, there is no life. --Britain
17. The tomb of the martyrs is the most magnificent altar of honor. --José Martí
18. Noble people value honor more than life. --Germany
19. It is much better to not get the honor you deserve than to get the honor you don't deserve. --Mark Twain
20. Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. --Petrarch
21. Those who do not seek fame are the bravest. -- Stank
22. Honor cannot be sought, and any pursuit of honor is in vain. -- Goethe
23. Honor is like a river: frivolous and empty honors float on the surface of the river, while student and solid honors sink at the bottom of the river. -- Bacon
24. Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be accomplished. --Marie Curie
25. Honor is like a firefly. It sparkles when viewed from a distance, but does not heat up or shine when viewed up close. -- John Webster
26. Honor is the shadow of virtue. --Europe
27. Honor lies in the working hands. -- Leonardo da Vinci
28. Social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this kind of possession. -- Frank Parkin
29. Losing a friend is worse than losing property, and losing a reputation is worse than losing a life. --Spain
30. The tree is named after its fruit. --Mafur
31. The road to honor is not paved with flowers. --Dante
32. A flawless reputation is the purest pearl in the world. --Shakespeare
33. Those with pure nature are honored, those with turbid nature are disgraced. -- Zuo Fen
34. A person's dignity does not lie in receiving honors, but in truly deserving the honor. -- Aristotle's beautiful sentences about honor
1. Reputation is the second life of a person. --UK
2. The tree is named after its fruit. --Mafur
3. Honor is like a river: frivolous and empty honors float on the surface of the river, while student and solid honors sink at the bottom of the river. -- Bacon
4. Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be accomplished. --Marie Curie
5. Losing friends is worse than losing property, and losing reputation can ruin a life. --Spain
6. A person's dignity does not lie in receiving honors, but in truly deserving the honor. -- Aristotle
7. A flawless reputation is the purest pearl in the world. -- Shakespeare
8. The more difficulties you encounter, the greater your honor will be. --Cicero
9. Honor is the shadow of virtue. --Europe
10. Warriors and honor are together, sinners and courts are together. --Afghanistan
11. I would rather lose my life than lose my reputation.
--Turkey
12. Honor cannot be sought, and any pursuit of honor is in vain. -- Goethe
13. Those with pure nature are honored, those with turbid nature are disgraced. -- Zuo Fen
14. The fame I hope for is just for people to know that I have spent my life quietly. --Montaigne
15. Loyalty is the road to honor. -- Zola
16. Honor lies in the working hands. -- Leonardo da Vinci
17. The laurels of the world's honors are all woven with thorns. --Jia Lai
18. A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. -- Aretino
19. Honor makes art flourish, and all those who are interested in studying are excited by the sense of honor. --Cicero
20. The road to honor is not paved with flowers. --Dante
21. Honor should be regarded as the symbol of your highest personality. -- Newton
22. Social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this kind of possession. -- Frank Parkin
23. Honor is like a firefly. It shines brightly from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines much when seen up close. --John Webster
24. What is the name itself? The flower we call a rose would smell just as sweet by any other name. --Hugo
25. Reputation and virtue are decorations of the soul. --Spain