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Famous sayings about "good and evil" in ancient and modern China and abroad
Compared with the sinister nature of the human heart, the devil should also look away from the wind.

The perfection of a westward journey

The perfection of this Chinese Odyssey must have hidden great shortcomings, and it is impossible to judge such a cunning person at a glance; People who can please everyone cannot be liked; The biggest drawback is that there are no shortcomings at all.

-Balzac

putrescible

Beauty, like fruit in midsummer, is perishable and difficult to maintain. We should combine beautiful appearance with beautiful virtue. In this way, beauty will shine brilliantly.

bacon

Not all beautiful women are lovely.

Not all beauties are lovely; Some are just pleasing to the eye but not infatuated ... the beauty of a well-behaved woman is like a distant flame and a sharp blade; If you don't come near, the fire won't hit you, and the sword won't hurt people. Chastity is the beauty of the soul. Without this kind of beauty, the body is not beautiful.

Cervantes

Beauty lies in smiling.

I think the beauty of a person lies in a smile: if this smile increases the charm of the face, the face is beautiful; If this smile does not change it, it is ordinary; If this smile hurts it, it is ugly.

-lev tolstoy

I love some ugly beauty.

I love some ugly beauty, I love elegant charm, I love silence more than eloquence. I'd rather see ugliness ten times a day. As long as there is flash, novelty and wisdom in it, I don't want to see the tiny beauty of an empty soul once a month.

-Rehani

Revenge sb.' s resentment

Because of his ugliness, Gubi is particularly ambitious; Narrow-minded, like ordinary unscrupulous people, there is no hateful cleverness, which is specially used to retaliate against the resentment in your heart. He will make up some carnival stories about his future. In the eyes of fools, they are just smart people.

-Balzac

Ugly people

The uglier the braver. In terms of defense, because people have been laughing at you, you will develop the habit of being cautious for a long time. Similarly, you can work hard when competing with others. Because of the individual's desire for revenge against ridicule, ugly people are better at discovering other people's weaknesses.

anonymous

Like a snake.

When you have made people think that you are hateful, no matter how you change your face, you will still show your true colors, and your experience may be the same as that of a snake.

-krylov

Circle around the gallows

Between crime and begging, they have no regrets. They walked carefully around the gallows and didn't fall on it. Doing evil is innocent, but when they are innocent, they are extremely hateful.

-Balzac

Actually, like a wild animal

Man is neither an angel nor a beast. Unfortunately, people want to act like angels, but in fact they are like beasts.

pascal

Do something despicable

Determined to do dirty things, but afraid of dirty things, dirty things always float on dirty things, what should I do?

-Toto Jaski

The devil should also take his eyes off the wind.

The devil must regret making people so treacherous; Compared with people's insidiousness, the devil has to go with the wind.

-Shakespeare

People who have repented twice.

Formal confession is a scam, and then confession becomes an evil prize. ..... who repents twice is the most hateful hypocrite.

-Balzac

Love is in the wallet.

..... Their love is in their wallets, and whoever empties their wallets is equivalent to filling their chests with vicious hatred.

-Shakespeare

Art cruelty

Some people often hear descriptions as cruel as wild animals, which are actually unfair and wronged to wild animals; Beasts have never been so cruel as people, so cruel with skill and art.

-Dostoevsky

Ugliness under the treasure

No satirist can write all the ugliness hidden under the treasure.

-Balzac

An evil helper

A person with impure heart, even if he has some benefits, people always feel a little sorry when praising him; ; Because that benefit is tantamount to an evil helper.

-Shakespeare

We should know evil.

I have thought about two opposing ways of education many times: one is that people try to keep students' innocence, confuse innocence with ignorance, and think it is better to avoid the known evil than the unknown evil; The other is that once a student reaches a sensible age, he will bravely show evil to him in an extremely ugly and naked way, so that he will be disgusted and avoided, except for the subtle things that make people shy. I think we should know evil.

-Baleira

Compete with each other

The best way to subdue two biting dogs is to make them compete with each other. Pride is to pick out a bone in the fight.

-Shakespeare

It is better to be evil than good.

She tried to sow, but found nothing. She kept her virginity, but she was angry because of countless disappointments and tired because she couldn't find her opponent in the struggle. If good can produce happiness in despair, she would rather be evil than good; If evil can express poetry, she would rather be evil than good; She would rather be poor than rich, because poverty is greater; She would rather have a dark and unknown future to die than a hopeless or painful life.

-Balzac

Destroyers and builders.

Destroyers and builders are both will phenomena: one is to prepare for the work, and the other is to complete the work; The former seems to be an evil genius, while the latter seems to be a kind genius; Honor this one and forget the other. Evil people awaken vulgar people from their dreams and admire them, while good people keep silent.

-Balzac

Incline to evil

The longer and fatter the sow, the more she likes to roll in the mud; The longer and fatter the bull is, the braver it walks to the butcher; The stronger a greedy person is, the more inclined he is to be evil.

John Bunyan

Leave a stain

The crow can wash off its black wings in the mud and fly away with the mud, and no one will see it; If it is a snow-white swan, it wants to follow suit, and its silver fluff will leave stains.

-Shakespeare

Let ugliness and fornication join hands.

To tell the truth, nothing hurts us more than seeing beauty eroded by decay and fornication. Let ugliness and fornication go hand in hand, but beauty, gentle beauty … we can only associate it with purity and purity.

-Nikolai Gogol

Be troubled by leisure

Gossip is everywhere, otherwise the world will not be the world, and thousands of Qian Qian people will be idle, panic and die like flies.

-Dostoevsky

Shallow tooth wisdom

The guy who relies on some red tape to support the scene is fascinated by the stupid world; Shallow wisdom makes fools and wise men equally deceived by them, but once tested, their blisters will burst.

-Shakespeare

Cover up with lies.

Most of human food is a lie, with only a little truth. The human spirit is too weak to bear the pure truth; His religion, morality, politics, poets and artists all cover up the truth with a layer of lies.

anonymous

cheat

Deception is like the solid armor of such people, so that people can't penetrate it and touch any of their human weaknesses-conceit, ambition, power desire, vanity and so on.

Chernyshevski

The biggest lie

Lying for one's own benefit is cheating, lying for the benefit of others is cheating, and lying with malice is slander: this is the worst lie.

-Rousseau

My friend lied to me.

..... My enemies make me better, and my friends make me worse.

My friends praised me and played me like a donkey; But my enemy told me frankly that I was a donkey; Therefore, Your Highness, thanks to my enemies, I can understand myself, but my friends cheated me.

-Shakespeare

Useless heresy

It is often the case in life that rumors spread from one word to another will distort any great ideas that are beneficial to the people, ideas obtained through hard thinking and hard work, into heresies that are not beneficial to themselves and the truth.

-Aitmatov

The art of flattery

The art of flatterers is to take advantage of the weaknesses of great men, follow their mistakes and never give advice that might annoy them.

-Moliere

wet

In this way, she lay quietly, smiling and fanning the wind. However, whoever has the right to reach her back will feel wet.

-Balzac

An irritable person

"Courageous people" get angry easily and turn yellow and blue. My nose is a little crooked, and my eyes don't live in my eyes, just like a hungry wolf in a small cage. He loses his temper easily. If fleas bite him or prick him

He wants to tear the whole world to pieces.

-Chekhov

Reasoning with a madman

Anyone with a clear head knows that telling a madman the reason is not only ineffective, but also makes the wrong impression more deeply imprinted in his abnormal mind.

-Luo Tressel

Buy shells and sell the meat inside.

This is a pile of gaudy rubbish. There are roses cut yesterday, and they are worn everywhere, but in the colorful, they always show the old appearance accompanied by wear and tear, just like a bald woman who has lost her teeth, but is used to buying shells, but is ready to sell inner meat, without a woman's skirt, without a skirt!

-Balzac

You can't even put it in a bucket.

When he was unknown, his hat was six and a quarter yards. By the time he is proud, his head can't even hold a bucket.

-Mark Twain

A villain with a black conscience

In an argument, justice and truth are not always judged fairly. Those who blacken their conscience should recruit some villains who also blacken their conscience to be your negative witnesses.

-Shakespeare

Take a bite when you see someone.

Those who feed on jealousy and evil dare to take a bite when they meet the best people.

-Shakespeare

Knock hard

The beast stayed there, sitting among ten or twenty young girls like a pimp, waiting for customers to choose. What beauty, what artistic miracle, he ignored all; He is cunning and rude, and how much money he wants to make is planned in advance. He will knock hard when he meets a layman.

-Balzac

Hell will be ashamed of itself.

In so many centuries since the beginning of the world, in this most enlightened century, such a trite and pious hypocrite and such a bloodthirsty monster have been born, which is unique anywhere in human history, and he will be ashamed to go to hell.

-Mark Twain

What else do you have?

What magic weapon do you have to make people worship like this? Apart from status, title and appearance, people are awe-inspiring and fearful-what else do you have?

What do you drink every day, except toxic flattery instead of pure respect?

-Shakespeare

The demands of evil people

"Give me a rope and a bar of soap! ..... "The guilty man shouted. His contemporaries thought they would see a trial of self-awareness.

"Give me a rope and a bar of soap! ..... "He repeated. Everyone imagined that he would be torn apart by the claws of conscience.

"Give me a rope and a bar of soap! ..... "The man said," I'm going to wash this bloody dress and hang it on the rope to dry. "

-Zaion Bossa.

Poison is milk on the surface.

When secretly, plotting to make trouble; To tell you to your face, you are kind and kind: people should avoid such friends, just like a can of poison is milk on the surface.

-"Five Books"

False innocence

I am innocent-hypocritical innocent-like everyone else; Like everyone else, I fall when I am tempted.

-Mark Twain

Pick a few bites.

Who did the lion's gentle eyes cast on? Never throw yourself at the wild animals that plunder its caves. Whose hand will the bear lick in the forest? Never lick the hand of the enemy who killed the bear to his face. Who can avoid the hidden poisonous snake's sharp teeth? Not the one who put his feet on the snake's back. The smallest insect ant also knows to avoid its feet, and the tame pigeon has to peck back several times to protect its chicks.

-Shakespeare

Expose to the world

Like all the people in the world, I just exposed my trimmed, scented and carefully beautified public opinion, and carefully and intelligently concealed my true opinions.

-Mark Twain

Unforgettable things

After Gorky became famous, or for a long time, he had to bear the pressure of hatred and jealousy. He became famous in one fell swoop-this is unforgivable in our world.

-Chekhov

The pleasure of condescending.

If he doesn't need to have a human upright posture when dealing with certain things, then he is likely to lie on the ground all day and enjoy humble fun.

Gwen Thomas

Curiosity about bad things

Curiosity about bad things is a cursed disease, which comes from all unclean contact.

-Miao Sai

The deepest disability

The fallen tried to beautify their depravity skillfully. This is the deepest disability that people can achieve: treating garbage as a dazzling diamond.

Mauriac

Let it rot.

Because of self-reliance, his advantages have begun to lose their luster in our eyes, just like a good fresh fruit. Because no one wants to eat it in a dirty basin, we have to let it rot.

-Shakespeare

Suck stupid glory

Let honey-like lips suck stupid glory and bend their knees to make money where it is profitable.

-Shakespeare

Children can see through hypocrisy.

Hypocrisy may deceive the smartest adults in everything, but even the most insensitive children can see through hypocrisy and hate it, no matter how cleverly it is concealed.

-lev tolstoy