Introduction: Put integrity first as an official, and put diligence as the foundation in politics. Worry-free exam website has compiled "A Collection of 100 Famous Sayings about Integrity" for your reference. I hope it can help you. Thank you for your help. Read and support!
1. Greed is the shackles of freedom, and integrity is the beacon of freedom.
2. All crimes are caused by *, and those who are greedy all get away with it.
3. Put integrity first when serving as an official, put diligence as the basis for government, and put pragmatism as the basis for serving the people.
4. Be careful not to let small things turn into big evils; fight against corruption and promote integrity, and always keep the alarm bell in your heart.
5. Fame and integrity are more important than Mount Tai, and desire for profit is lighter than a feather.
6. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told.
7. Integrity makes the tree of youth evergreen, but greed makes the flower of life wither.
8. Greedy corruption makes people fall, but the quality of honest government makes people forge ahead.
9. A selfless heart is as wide as the world, and you will never capsize in your life.
10. Planting more lotus ponds will lead to self-purification, and diligent anti-Japanese politics will lead to self-clarity.
11. If you have integrity, you have freedom; if you lose freedom, you lose everything.
12. Things must rot first, and then insects will grow.
13. Receive money from others and be controlled by others, but have the courage to block your words.
14. Avoid greed and seek peace of mind; act with caution and be a gentleman.
15. A grain of silk, my name is worthy of a grain of silk, and I am not worth a grain of silk.
16. Don’t be impatient as an official, don’t be violent when in power, and don’t be arrogant as a person.
17. If you indulge in your desires, you will lose your success for life. Be careful when you start and be alone. Discipline yourself and you will gain peace.
18. *Paves the way for money, but shackles wake up greedy people.
19. It was very nice to be invited and sent off, and I burst into tears when I got to the prison.
20. You must have integrity when doing things and perform your duties impartially without any selfishness.
21. Money cannot buy personality, and greed will make you lose your conscience.
22. Integrity is the mirror of Communist Party members, and justice is the ruler of public servants.
23. The party’s cause is as important as a mountain, while personal fame and fortune are as light as water.
24. Don’t do it because you are honest and small, and don’t do it because you are greedy for small things.
25. Greed is the source of corruption, and self-discipline is the dam that curbs corruption.
26. Integrity is accompanied by integrity and happiness; greed is accompanied by darkness and regret.
27. Greed is the poisonous wine that corrodes the soul, while honesty is the medicine that nourishes the body and mind.
28. If it doesn’t work out, you will go to the guillotine sooner or later.
29. Money and beauty gain temporary pleasure, but they bury a lifetime of happiness in chains.
30. The grass-grown peaks do not appear majestic, and the pine trees grow tall at the valley bottom without losing their high knots.
31. Honesty is the first priority when making friends, and diligence and integrity are the foundation in politics.
32. Accept bribes for temporary pleasure, but once you go to jail you will regret it for the rest of your life.
33. Be as defensive as a city, build embankments away from the enemy; be as careful as you are at the beginning, and abide by the Mulberry Night Festival.
34. If you use publicity as a spear, it will never be sharp; if you use integrity as a shield, it will be strong and unstoppable.
35. Flies don’t bite the eggs; they only look for greedy people.
36. Use history as a mirror to mark your own body, use people as a mirror to correct your body, and use events as a mirror to warn you.
37. Accepting advice and seeking virtuous people, tolerance is great; stirring up turmoil and promoting purity, having no desire is strong.
38. He who is good at observing others is good at observing himself, and he who is good at observing himself is good at observing his mind.
39. Greed is the breeding ground of corruption, and self-discipline is the fertile ground for integrity.
40. If you smash the wall with a hundred hammers, it will be crooked. If you take bribes, you will end up in jail sooner or later.
41. Greed is like a cancer that spreads, and it is over if profit makes one lose consciousness.
42. The official rank can be big or small, and the character can be high or low. Be high rather than low.
43. Be sincere in dealing with others, and honesty breeds trust; you must work diligently, and diligence will be effective.
44. * is only a stepping stone, but once you knock on the door, it will be difficult.
45. Rights restriction is a good anti-corruption medicine, while out-of-control supervision is a breeding ground for crime.
46. As a person, you must be diligent, you must serve the people, you must contribute to the party, and you must be honest as an official.
47. If you don’t know yourself, you won’t be virtuous, and if you don’t have self-control, you won’t be honest.
48. Serve your family and country with integrity and do not shame your children and grandchildren because of corruption.
49. If you cannot stop today’s passion, you will lose tomorrow’s happiness.
50. I read the principles of clean government every day, and there is a high-voltage line in my heart.
51. Greed has obsessed the mind since ancient times, and crime has always been intolerable to the law.
52. Deal with justice in both big and small matters, and be honest in every detail.
53. Don’t get involved in corruption for the sake of wealth, but rather stay poor and maintain a reputation of integrity.
54. The most important thing in government is integrity, and the most important thing in life is sincerity; the most important thing in speaking is trustworthiness, and the most important thing in doing things is honesty.
55. Work diligently to fulfill the responsibilities of a public servant, be an honest person and uphold the foundation of a party member.
56. Don’t be impatient when you are an official, don’t be violent when you are in power, and don’t be arrogant when you are a human being.
57. Always read letters about your family and country, and do nothing that is not beneficial to your body and mind.
58. The ideals and beliefs should not be shaken, and the roots should be firmly rooted in resisting corruption and preventing degeneration.
59. Money and beautiful women will not be cheated, and sweet words will not be deceived.
60. Stand up for the double-edged sword of clean government, resist corruption externally and guard against degeneration internally, be loyal to the country at the top, and comfort your wife and children at the bottom.
61. Remuneration, whether high or low, is the result of the blood and sweat of the people. Even those with low status and high status are public servants of the people.
62. It is respected to be clean and honest, and it is noble to be honest and honest.
63. A thousand pieces of gold have been passed through, but not a penny has been touched.
64. Diligence is the root of the profession, and integrity is the foundation of anti-corruption.
65. Do your duty conscientiously and forget yourself and your family but not the people.
66. Power plus clean government equals service, power plus greed equals self-destruction.
67. If you button the wrong first button, you will get it all wrong. If you block the first button, you will have a smooth journey.
68. People-oriented politics and prudence are the key to promoting integrity.
69. If you don’t do things openly, you will definitely have hidden agendas; if you don’t do things transparently, you will have personal affairs behind the scenes.
70. Cultivate yourself with virtue, do more good deeds to accumulate virtue, build your destiny with your talents, and read more good books to improve your intelligence.
71. Be virtuous, honest and pragmatic, and do your best.
72. A person with a public heart will not be surprised by favors and disgrace, and only when the breeze on his sleeves can he be upright and awe-inspiring.
73. Integrity comes from self-discipline, and corruption comes from greed.
74. If you are not corrupt in government, you will have a blue sky above your head; if you are not honest in government, your sword will hang high.
75. Integrity is a safe channel, but it is a dangerous waters.
76. Although gold is precious in the world, it is even cheaper for officials.
77. Be impartial in dealing with things, and fairness will breed enlightenment; be honest in self-discipline, and integrity will breed authority.
78. Those who are greedy for money will be happy for a while; when the incident comes to light, they will shed tears in prison and regret for the rest of their lives.
79. A grass-riding man on the wall falls down due to the wind, and an official without integrity dies due to his lack of virtue.
80. Money can’t stop you, and the nightmare behind bars and prison clothes comes.
81. Be upright and honest, and be consistent inside and outside.
82. Don’t be tired of fame, don’t be obsessed with profit, don’t be obsessed with power, don’t be trapped by desire.
83. When you are free, calmly think about your own mistakes, and you will be clean and righteous in the future.
84. With the breeze on both sleeves, you work hard to benefit the people and inspire the world.
85. Be honest and self-disciplined, lead by example, fulfill your duties, and work hard to govern.
86. Greed is like fire, if it is not controlled, it will start a prairie fire; Desire is like water, if it is not contained, it will surge to the sky.
87. A gentleman chooses first and pays later, while a villain chooses first and then chooses.
88. The drizzle wets the clothes, and a little bit of selfishness ruins the reputation.
89. Overcome the "yamen style" and advocate vigorous and resolute action.
90. Integrity, diligence, uprightness, and impartiality for the people.
91. Integrity is in virtue and integrity is in ambition.
92. Put integrity first when serving as an official, and put diligence first when engaging in politics.
93. Establishing virtue is the foundation of establishing oneself, and controlling desires is the source of abstaining from greed.
94. Don’t seek wealth from greed, as you should know that greed is the root of your disaster.
95. A righteous mind means integrity, a righteous body means upright, and a righteous behavior means majesty.
96. Corruption is afraid of officials. Honest officials are afraid of corruption. Integrity should follow integrity.
97. The meaning of life lies in giving rather than taking.
98. Integrity can generate power, integrity can gather people, and integrity can gather hearts.
99. Flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and officials are noble because of their honesty.
100. Fame and integrity originate from party spirit and only end with righteousness.