Moral Quotes
1. Conscience is an instinct to judge oneself according to moral principles. It is not just an ability; it is an instinct. ——Kant
2. The greatest benefit of labor lies in moral and spiritual development. This spiritual development is produced by harmonious labor and should constitute the kind of human characteristics that distinguish the citizens of proletarian society from those of bourgeois society. ——Makarenko
3. Boredom is a serious problem for moralists, because more than half of human sins stem from the fear of it. ——Russell
4. Selflessness is a rare morality because there is no profit from it. ——Brecht
5. Morality can help human society rise to a higher level and free it from labor exploitation. ——Lenin
6. Beauty - is a powerful source of moral purity, spiritual enrichment and physical health. ——Suhomlinsky
7. The biggest secret in morality is love. ——Shelley
8. One of the most beautiful things in life is maternal love. This is selfless love, and morality pales in comparison. ——Musha Koji Sanetsu
9. If good habits are a kind of moral capital, then, to the same extent, bad habits are moral debts that cannot be repaid. ——Ushensky
10. Only marriage based on love is ethical. ——Engels
11. On the basis of attaching importance to labor and respecting workers, it is possible for us to create our own new morality. Labor and science are the two greatest forces in the world. ——Gorky
12. Don’t accept the gold and jade in the house, the ancients were content with this ugliness. With morality alone as your friend, you can postpone your immortality. ——Ji Kang
13. Emotions have great inspiring power. Therefore, they are an important prerequisite for all moral behaviors. Anyone who does not have a strong ambition will not be able to enthusiastically embody this ambition in In career. ——Kelov
14. Morality is not the despicable plot of conscience, but struggle and hardship, passion and pain. ——Thomas Mann
15. Morality is an acquisition—like music, like foreign languages, like piety poker and paralysis—no one is born with morality. ——Mark Twain
16. Revolutionary morality does not fall from the sky. It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade becomes brighter as it is polished, and gold becomes purer as it is refined. ——Ho Chi Minh
17. What I call the virtues of patriotism and country refers to love of the motherland, that is, love of equality. This is not a moral virtue, nor a Christian virtue, but a political virtue. ——Montesquieu
18. The greatest happiness of human beings lies in being able to talk about moral matters every day. A soulless life loses the value of human life. ——Socrates
19. Moral beauty contains two distinct factors, justice and kindness. ——Kushen
20. Sincere love does not mean sweet words, generous speeches, and kisses and hugs that are as gluey as glue. Love is a noble, beautiful, and pure emotion. Hypocrisy and fraud should be replaced by loyalty and sincerity, selfishness should be replaced by mutual respect, and rash actions should be replaced by moral civilization. ——Huang Shaoping
21. It is immoral to live a mediocre and contented life. And the man who voluntarily withdraws from a fight is a coward. ——Romain Rolland
22. Morality and talent are assets far better than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble families and destroy the wealth of the wealthy, but morality and talent can turn a mortal into an immortal god. ——Shakespeare
23. The decline of morality is the foundation of the destruction of a country and a species. ——Zhang Binglin
24. Be moral and don’t be confused by things. ——Guan Zhong (m.taiks.com)
25. People must be upright, because it contains the secret of eloquence and virtue, and has moral influence. ——Amir
26. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. ——Chekhov
27. If a person’s entire personality and entire life are dedicated to a moral pursuit, if he has such power, all other people will be compared with this person in this regard. When even a person seems insignificant, then we can see the sublime goodness in this person. ——Chernyshevsky
28. Emotion has great inspiring power. Therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. ——Kelov
29. Moral activities are both controlled by government officials and restricted by conscience. ——Locke
30. History makes people wise, poetry makes people elegant, mathematics makes people noble, natural philosophy makes people deep, morality makes people steady, and ethics and rhetoric make people good at it. debate. ——Bacon
31. Morality is generally considered to be the highest purpose of human beings, and therefore the highest purpose of education.
——Herbart
32. History makes people smart, poetry makes people witty, mathematics makes people sophisticated, philosophy makes people profound, morality makes people serious, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent.
——Bacon, Francis