Morality is actually everywhere, it is around us, so close that we can reach it at our fingertips! What are some famous quotes about moral cultivation? The following are quotes about self-cultivation that I have compiled for you. I hope they can help you.
Quotes about self-cultivation
1. To cultivate one’s self, one does not know one’s destiny, and one does not choose the right time to seek the way. ?Wuzhen
2. If you want to cultivate your body, you must first rectify your mind; if you want to rectify your mind, you must first be sincere in your intentions. ?Book of Rites
3. Zhilan was born in a secluded forest, and does not lose its fragrance because there is no one around; a gentleman cultivates virtue and does not change his moral character because of poverty. ?Confucius
4. High conduct and low words lead to self-cultivation. ?Huang Shigong
5. When you hear people’s slander, you should cultivate yourself, and when you hear people’s praise, you should be afraid of yourself. ?Hu Juren
6. A gentleman maintains his integrity, cultivates his body, and the world is at peace. ?Mencius
7. Cultivation of the root and the end will make you respond. ?Su Shi
8. A gentleman goes against the Tao to cultivate virtue. ?Lu Shi Chun Qiu
9. Cultivation of oneself without blaming others. ?Zuo Zhuan
10. If you cultivate to the extreme, you will never stop being slandered. Zhang Jiuling
11. Good habits are the best clothes a person can wear in social interactions. Socrates
12. A gentleman who is knowledgeable and reflects daily will know clearly and act without fault. Xunzi
13. Lan Fang never tires of the secluded valley, and a gentleman does not cultivate for fame. "Yang Zheng Yigui"
14. In self-cultivation, the first improvement is to not protect one's shortcomings. If a person does not protect his shortcomings, he will make progress. Lu Kun
15. Examine yourself every day, correct it if you have it, and encourage it if you don’t. ?Zhu Xi
Quotes on Moral Cultivation
1. Be upright and don’t ask for others.
2. It is not easy to be arrogant in wealth and wealth, and it is not easy to be poor and humble.
3. The beginning of a habit is like spider silk, and after getting used to it, it is like a rope.
4. Self-cultivation will prevent people from adding unreasonable things to each other.
5. Maintain health and cure one’s nature, practice righteousness and pursue ambition.
6. A person becomes a real person only when he strives to sublimate himself.
7. Virtues are mostly contained in good habits.
8. The wisest way of life is to despise the habits of the times and at the same time live in violation of them.
9. Learn from cang bamboo and keep an open mind to its integrity, and respect cang pine which has withstood the wind and rain for a long time and does not know the cold.
10. Introspection and meditation will only enrich our minds.
11. There is nothing more important than being selfless in advocating virtue, and nothing more important than being in politics. Being selfless is nothing more than having few desires. Therefore, a gentleman calms his body before he moves, calms his mind before he speaks, settles his acquaintances before he pursues them, and maintains his ambition before he acts.
12. A good custom is more reliable than the law. Euripides I am good at cultivating the awe-inspiring spirit.
13. The foundation of morality is to have a righteous heart. A righteous heart is followed by a righteous body.
14. Those who want to reflect the true will look at their appearance.
15. The second half of a person’s life is composed of habits, but his habits are formed in the first half of his life.
16. Cultivation, knowledge, and practice are the three things. Cultivation is the first, knowledge is second, and practice is the third.
17. He who plants a tree must cultivate its roots, and he who plants virtue must cultivate his heart.
18. Our greatest knowledge comes from introspection. Chinese Proverbs
19. Be few desires to be pure of heart, be few of contamination to be pure of body, be few of words to be clear of mouth.
20. A gentleman cannot cultivate his heart without being good at sincerity. ?Xunzi
Quotations on self-cultivation
1. The house should be cleaned frequently, otherwise it will be filled with dust; the face should be washed frequently, otherwise it will become dusty Full face. ?Mao Zedong
2. Habits formed by wisdom become second nature. Bacon
3. Advocate virtue and set the trend, practice but forget profit, cultivate and forget fame. ?Su Shi
4. A correct mind is the foundation, and self-cultivation is the foundation. Sima Guang
5. Habits are to the soul what blood vessels and veins are to blood, they are the path for its flow. ?Bushnell
6. The heart is like a mirror, brushing it diligently all the time. ?Tang? Shenxiu
7. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ?"Yi Qian"
8. It is easy to treat external things, but difficult to treat the body itself. ?Lin Shensi
9. The more good habits you have, the easier your life will be and the stronger your ability to resist temptation. ?James
10. Bad habits are easy to prevent and difficult to break. ?Proverb
11. If you want to be educated, you must understand the best things that are being talked about and thought about all over the world. ?Mar. Arnold
12. It is not correct because of determination, it should be correct because of habit. Not only can you do the right thing, but you can also develop the habit of not being able to do the right thing. ?Wordsworth
13. Those who are lazy cannot practice, while those who are jealous are afraid of others. ?Han Yu
14. If you don’t cultivate yourself, you may be a gentleman but become a villain.
?Ouyang Xiu
15. Bad habits must be broken and good habits must be cultivated, and then we can hope that our behavior will be unswervingly and consistently correct. ?Franklin
16. All habits accumulate to an invisible degree, just like a hundred streams flowing into a river, and a hundred rivers flowing into the sea. ?Dryden
17. Rather than modifying the face, it is better to modify the mind. ?Chinese proverb
18. Whether a man’s life’s work is exquisite or crude, it is all formed by his habits. ?Fu Lanlin
19. No good way to nourish the heart is to have few desires. ?Mencius
20. He who cultivates his body forgets his family, and he who cultivates his ambition forgets his body.
?Han Ying