1. Open your heart and all good things will come out. ——Fang Xiaoru, Ming Dynasty
2. The body of the world is shared, and the things of the world are shared by the people. —— Liezi
3. Justice and equality are the foundation of a country. ——He Qi, Qing Dynasty
4. Public affairs extend in all directions, while private affairs are isolated and isolated. ——Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty
5. The public is wise, and the selfless is upright. ——The Yellow Emperor's Sutra
6. A public person is called selfless, and a fair person is called unbiased. ——Qing·He Qi
7. Justice must not only be achieved, but also must be seen in order to be convincing. ——Beachcomer
8. Justice is the virtue of rewarding and punishing those who are fair-minded. ——Aristotle
9. Justice is the purpose of governance. ——Dan Defoe
10. Just and selfless, one word can influence the people. ——Huainanzi
11. Speaking openly is fair and selfless. ——Han Bangu
12. Even if the whole world is destroyed, justice cannot be lacking. ——Romain Rolland
13. If someone acts for others, others will help him; if someone acts for himself, others will help him. ——Huainanzi
14. The key to governing a country lies in fairness and integrity. ——Tang·Wu Jing
15. Strength comes from justice. ——Lincoln
16. Those who discuss the world must follow the principles of the world. ——Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty
17. The eyes are bright, the hearing is clever, and the heart is noble. ——Deng Xizi
18. Where there is justice, there is holy land. ——Bacon
19. Justice comes from public service, public service comes from morality. ——Lu Shi Chun Qiu
20. Ping followed by Qing, Qing followed by Ming. ——Sima Guang of Song Dynasty
21. Let us remember that the principle of justice must be implemented at the bottom of society. ——Cicero
22. People are silent and their level is not good. ——Shi Weibai of the Song Dynasty
23. Everyone loves each other, everyone is equal, and the world is for the common good. This is called great harmony. ——Kang Youwei of the Qing Dynasty
24. The human heart is like a candle, shining up and down in all directions. ——Xue Xuan of Ming Dynasty
25. It is better to uphold justice than to scold evil. ——Germany
26. It is a matter of right and wrong, and public affairs do not matter far or near. ——Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty
27. If the water is flat but evil, you can use the method; if the mirror is bright but ugly, there is no anger. ——Three Kingdoms
28. Private viewing makes the eyes blind, private listening makes the ears deaf, and private worries make the heart crazy. ——Lu Shi Chun Qiu
29. The world’s affairs are caused by laziness and selfishness. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty
30. The world is for the common good, and billions of people have been appointed. ——Wei Shu
31. The same sun shines on his palace, and it has never avoided our thatched cottages: the sun is the same. ——Shakespeare
32. We cannot refuse justice to others, nor can we delay justice to others. ——Anonymous
33. If the heart is honest, people will be harmonious. ——Tang Yao Chong
34. Vanity tells people what honor is; conscience tells people what justice is. ——Lando
35. Delaying justice is injustice. ——Lando
36. Saying illegal things is not done out of mouth, and doing unjust things is not done in the heart. ——Tang Yang Jiong
37. The most sad thing for a person is the death of conscience, and the saddest phenomenon for a society is the loss of justice. ——Guo Moruo
38. A public person knows everything, and a private person means everything is idle. ——Yuan Zizheng Lun
39. All knowledge that deviates from fairness should be called cunning, not wisdom. Thoughts after reading. ——Plato
40. A country can prosper with one heart, and a country can be ruined with one heart, only between public and private matters. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty
41. One word can be heard and the world will obey it; one word can be affirmed and the world can listen to it. ——Guanzi
42. One word of truth and the world is settled; one word of trust and the world is in chaos. ——Yiwen Leiju
43. Because of its selflessness, it can achieve its selfishness. ——Lao Tzu
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