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What are some famous aphorisms about integrity?

1. Our goal is not to live longer, but to live with integrity. ——Seneca

2. Poverty does not betray justice, and attainment does not deviate from the Tao. ——Confucius' "The Analects"

3. Virtue must be courageous, and an upright person will never be timid. ——Shakespeare

4. People are born straight, and if their hearts are straight, their bodies will be straight, and they can stand tall and reach the sky. ——Wang Wenlu

5. Don’t think about the trend at any time, and stay away from the vulgar world. ——"Zengguang Xianwen"

6. An upright person lives by faith. ——"Old Testament"

7. Just like the sun peeking out from the dark clouds, rough clothes can particularly show a person's integrity. ——Shakespeare

8. Good people always follow the straight path and do not follow the unfaithfulness of the world. ——Meng Jiao's "Collection of Poems by Meng Dongye·Choose Friends"

9. Money is like dung, but benevolence and righteousness are worth gold. ——"Zengguang Xianwen"

10. Young people take the right path as the basis for everything they do. ——Lawrence

11. Stand upright and upright, and speak without flattery. Keep me from looking at the wall, and I will get the pearl by trusting you. ——Hanshan

13. The Qi and bones are as clear as autumn water. Even though the family is surrounded by walls, they will always be proud of the prince. ——"Zeng Guang Xian Wen"

14. The upright go along the way. Logically speaking, they are fair and selfless. They do not seek safety and ambition, and do not do things easily for danger. ——Han Ying

15. Being kind and honest is the most glorious thing. ——Rousseau

16. It is easy to be a good person, but difficult to be an upright person. ——Hugo

17. It is stupid to think that everyone is honest; it is especially stupid to think that there are no honest people at all. ——John Adams

18. The heart is like rules, the ambition is like a ruler and a scale, calm like water, and upright like a rope. ——Yan Zun

19. A gentleman would rather live with the wind and frost than with his relatives. ——Jin Ying's "Proverbs Lianbi"

20. Frankness and straightforwardness are the most popular. ——Balzac

21. Integrity but no knowledge is weak and useless; knowledge but no integrity is dangerous and terrible. ——Ser Johnson

22. Those who have failed themselves are those who cannot straighten others. ——Mencius

23. If you accept someone with faith, the world will trust you; if you don’t accept someone with faith, your wife will be suspicious of you. ——Yang Quan

24. An upright person should know how to respect himself no matter where he is. ——Balzac

25. Under very special circumstances, a person can become a saint, but being an upright person is the right track of life. Even though you have made mistakes and been confused, you should try your best to be an upright person. ——Hugo

26. It is better to cut straight than to make complete mistakes. ——Wang Tingchen

27. My only warning is that the company’s growth must not be at the expense of integrity; I believe that integrity is the soul and driving force of this advertising agency. ——Leo Burnett

28. People must be honest, because it contains the secret of eloquence and virtue, and has moral influence. ——Amiel

29. Live with integrity and don’t think too much! Only by working honestly can you have a bright future. ——Dostoyevsky

30. To be an upright person, you must combine the nobility of the soul with the wisdom of the spirit. ——Helvetius

32. If you follow an upright and honest life, you will definitely have a clear conscience. ——Gorky

33. A single tree cannot make a forest. ——"Zengguang Xianwen"

34. All words, actions, and actions, from the smallest to the smallest, should be reasonable. ——Huang Zongxi

35. Although integrity is not good deeds, it is the lack of evidence of sin. ——Leo Tolstoy

36. Don’t sway around, be upright in mind and body. Upright people will achieve the true state in both lives. ——Yusuf Has Hajif

37. Do not deceive yourself internally and do not deceive others externally. ——Master Hongyi's "Farewell Records of Aphorisms"