1. There needs to be a balance between people, just like nature needs balance. People who don't respect other people's feelings will ultimately only arouse dislike and hatred from others. Dale Carnegie
2. The work of cleaning the floor, washing the spittoon, and the position of the president have their own dignity. Nixon
3. I feel that I lost the election with dignity and have no regrets. Zhang Hexuan
4. Human dignity can be summarized in one sentence: his belief. It is more valuable than money, status, power, and even life. Heikal
5. Instinct has its own way, and it is the shortest way. Famous Quotes
6. All human dignity lies in thought. Pascal
7. Respecting life, respecting others and respecting one's own life is an accompaniment of the life process and a condition for mental health. Fromm
8. If people want to be aware of their own dignity, they must be humble. Indeed, human nature is dignified, but it is still unclear and incomplete. To say that human beings are dignified can only be limited to situations where they are selfless, altruistic, compassionate, emotional, and willing to sacrifice themselves for other creatures and the universe. Toynbee
9. A person who does not know his own dignity cannot respect the dignity of others. Schiller
10. Human dignity can be summed up in one sentence: that is, his belief that it is more valuable than money, status, power, and even life. Heikal
11. Dignity is a magic sword, it cuts away all vanity.
12. A dignified person does not be servile. A dignified person does not beg for mercy. A dignified person does not belittle himself.
13. We can lend our property and lives to our friends to meet their needs, but it is rare to transfer the name of dignity and place our honor on others. of. Montaigne
14. Chinese people throughout the ages have always bowed before power, destroying their own dignity and their own ingenuity. Wang Xiaobo
15. Self-esteem has always been a necessary virtue for people. Wherever power is unequal, it is not found in those who submit to human rule. ——Russell
16. I will never violate human dignity for myself.
17. In literature, young people often start their careers as judges. Only when wisdom and experience come, do they finally gain the dignity of being tried. Thomas Hardy
Famous quotes about self-esteem
18. A high degree of self-esteem is not synonymous with pride, arrogance or a lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings. Ishay Cohen
19. This awe-inspiring concept of personality makes us notice that our behavior is inconsistent with it, and thus dampens our self-esteem. It makes us clearly see the nobility of our nature; this idea is natural and obvious even in the most ordinary human reason. Anyone who knows a little bit of shame will sometimes find that he can tell a harmless lie to get rid of some disgusting behavior. Or even seek some kind of benefit for his lovely and respectable friend, but he just because he was afraid of secretly despising it, and he never lied after all? As long as an upright person abandons his duties, he can escape from a certain miserable situation, and the reason why he is able to persevere without any trouble is not because he realizes that in this way he can set an example, maintain human dignity, respect it, and can reflect inwardly without feeling guilty. Aren't you afraid of conscience rebuke? Kant
20. Self-esteem has so far been a necessary virtue for a few people. Wherever power is unequal, it is not to be found in those who submit to the domination of others. Russell
21. Creating a better image, winning recognition from others, and winning praise from the collective and society are the manifestations of self-esteem.
22. If a person can understand shame, he will cherish his self-esteem and take the initiative to safeguard the dignity of others.
23. Respecting others is the bottom line and a highlight of life. Self-esteem is priceless.
24. If you want to increase your confidence and dignity, just take more practical actions. Practical actions can show your talents, and at the same time, you will know how to get along with others harmoniously. Bruce Lee
25. Every upright person should maintain his dignity. Rousseau
26. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. Turgenev
27. Beautiful clothes can come in handy only when you want to be respected by others and there is no other way. Samuel Johnson
28. We may die, but we will never betray! We can die, but we must die with freedom and dignity! We can die, not because we do not value life, not because we do not value the creative undertakings carried out by our people, and cannot see the glorious future that we are entitled to through our own labor, but because the life of each of us is the same This kind of thinking and this kind of future are inseparably linked. Castro
29. Dignity is civilization, but it is as easy to fall off as a layer on the face. Chen Jiaqi
30. Self-respect and self-love are the driving force of striving but the source of all careers. Turgenev
31. People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. . John Gowersworth
32. Seventieth birthday! It is a happy moment when people acquire a new and awesome dignity. At this time, you can put aside the pretentiousness that has been suppressed for more than thirty years, be fearless, calmly stand at the top of the seventh level of life, look down, and teach others without being criticized. Mark Twain
33. Humor is an affirmation of dignity and a proof of human transcendence.
34. Self-respect refers to moral purity and individuality. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, and self-esteem are the stones for honing delicate emotions. ― Suhomlinsky
35. A truly great, proud and brave nation would rather face any disaster of war than sacrifice its national dignity in exchange for a lowly West Roosevelt.
Famous quotes about dignity
36. People will regret themselves and then others will regret it. The home will destroy itself and then destroy the country. The aphorism comes from "Mencius"
37. Dignity not only means that people are respected, it is also the theory of human value. Wang Xiaobo
38. Dignity is the brilliance that comes from the heart. It illuminates the journey of life. With dignity, there will be brightness and abundance in life.
39. For most people, they are as happy as they believe they are.
40. Aristotle: Human dignity lies not in honor but in oneself truly worthy of the honor. Famous Quotes - Dignity
41. Honesty is a kind of strength Symbol, it shows a person's high self-respect and inner sense of security and dignity. Erin Casser
42. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, and self-esteem are the stones for honing delicate emotions. Suhomlinsky
43. People who value their thoughts must value their own dignity. Suhomlinsky
44. If he does not know his own human dignity, he will be completely unable to respect the dignity of others. Schiller
45. Dignity that every upright person should have. Rousseau
46. Human dignity can be summed up in one sentence: that is, his belief that it is more valuable than money, status, power, or even life. Heikal
47. Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues.
Collinstom
48. This awe-inspiring concept of personality makes us notice that our behavior does not conform to it, and thus dampens our self-esteem. It makes us clearly see the nobility of our nature; this idea is naturally obvious even in the most ordinary human reason. Anyone who knows a little bit of shame will sometimes find that he can tell a harmless lie to get rid of some disgusting behavior. Or even seek some kind of benefit for his lovely and respectable friend, but he just because he was afraid of secretly despising it, and he never lied after all? As long as an upright person abandons his duties, he can escape from a certain miserable situation, and the reason why he is able to persevere without any pains is not because he realizes that in this way he can set an example, safeguard human dignity, respect it, and can reflect inwardly without feeling guilty. Aren't you afraid of conscience rebuke? Kant
49. Self-respect and self-love, as a driving force for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings. Turgenev
50. A person who is cheerful and open-minded will feel the happiness of self-esteem.
51. Dignity is a rich destiny given by God, and it is the innate nature of human beings. It is rooted in the human heart, watered by self-confidence, nourished by wisdom, and influenced by the entire human civilization. Nurture reflects the aura of the national spirit.
52. Honesty is a symbol of strength. It shows a person's high self-respect, inner sense of stability and dignity. Erin C. Casella
53. Working and obtaining food independently is dignity. He Jiong
54. If a country cannot have the courage to safeguard its dignity at all costs, then this country will be worthless. Schiller
55. A high degree of self-esteem is not synonymous with arrogance or a lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings. Ise Cohen
56. A person with dignity and faith can die for his ideals without any regrets.
57. Arrogance is a dignity that cannot be supported. Balzac
58. Our dignity lies not in what we do, but in what we know. Santayana
59. Being rude means forgetting your dignity. Chernyshevsky
60. If a country cannot have the courage to defend its dignity at all costs, then the country is worthless Schiller
61. People There are different kinds of shocks: some are in the spine; some are in the nerves; some are in moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is in personal dignity. John Gowers Watson
62. You should never disrespect yourself in order to please others. Aphorisms about dignity that touch the soul directly
63. You can lend your belongings and life to friends, but it is rare to place your honor on others in the name of transferring your dignity to your needs. Montaigne
64. Dignity is a kind of righteousness, which overwhelms all evil spirits.
65. A gentleman would rather die to maintain his dignity than live in shameless existence. Valois
66. The kind of dignity that must be competed for is more worthless than quarrels, because the essence of true dignity is tolerance. No one's dignity remains intact when efforts are made to preserve it. Taylor
67. A person with dignity has blood and fights bravely for the integrity of his personality.
68. We put down our dignity, personality, and stubbornness just because we can’t let go of one person. Zhang Xiaoxian
69. Dignity is the spirit of noble people. It is a kind of demeanor, a kind of sacredness, and a kind of pride.
70. Without honesty, there is no dignity. Cicero
71. All human dignity lies in thought! Pascal
72. Excessive self-esteem makes us more sensitive, trapped in ourselves, and ultimately unable to experience the joy of life.
73. Use laws to update people’s minds and establish new political institutions everywhere.
Eliminate feudal remnants, ensure human dignity, promote economic prosperity, and unify Europe in the form of a stable federation Napoleon
74. Science is called science precisely because it does not recognize idols and is not afraid of overthrowing outdated things. Listen carefully to the voice of practice and experience. Stalin
75. Self-esteem is synonymous with pride, arrogance or self-criticism. People with strong self-esteem are superior to others and only have the confidence to believe that they can overcome shortcomings. Policeman Ishay Cohen
76. Self-abasement is a poisonous snake that forever corrodes and gnaws at the soul. It sucks out the fresh blood of the soul and injects the poison of world-weariness and despair into it. Marx
77. People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. Galsworthy
78. Self-respect has hitherto been a necessary virtue for man. Wherever power is unequal, it is not found in those who are subject to human rule. Russell
79. All human dignity lies in thought! Pascal
80. The dignity of life is the basis of all things that are super equivalent. Daisaku Ikeda
81. Self-respect refers to moral purity and individuality, respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, and self-esteem. The aphorisms come from this stone of honing delicate emotions. Suhomlinski
82. The dignity of the motherland is above all else, and the interests of the people are more important than anything else. We are willing to sacrifice everything for the motherland and the people. Liu Chengqian
83. The three words "impossible" only exist in the dictionary of fools. Napoleon
84. The concepts of personal decency and dignity, equality, freedom, etc. do not exist in traditional Chinese culture. Wang Xiaobo
85. Respecting others is a knowledge and a scenery of life. Respecting others is elegant.
86. Only those with a small tolerance will maintain their dignity everywhere. Banat
87. Respecting life, respecting others and respecting one's own life is an accompaniment of the life process and a condition for mental health. Fromm
88. We can lend our property and life to our friends to meet their needs, but it is not good to transfer the name of dignity and place our honor on others. is rare. Montaigne
89. I think a person’s dignity does not lie in how much money he can earn or what social status he has obtained, but in whether he can use his expertise and live a meaningful life. A hundred people cannot all do the same thing, each has a different way of life. Although life is different, it is generally expected by modern people to give full play to their talents and expertise, let themselves be intoxicated in this joy, share it with the public, and realize the value of their own life through dedication. . Konosuke Matsushita
90. When you don’t have time to rest, it’s time for you to rest. Sidney
91. I don’t have much dignity anymore, give me a little pride Sanmao
92. How can there be dignity without honesty? The following aphorisms about dignity
93. The dignity of the country is more important than security and more valuable than fate. Thomas Wilson
94. If you want to respect others, you must first respect yourself. . Tao Xingzhi
95. Show respect for the opinions of others. Never say: You are wrong. Carnegie
96. Humor is an affirmation of dignity and a proof of human transcendence. Romany Gray
97. A person with dignity can bravely say no. He lives for his soul and will never go against his own will and conscience.
98. For people, the most important thing is dignity. Premchand
99. Dignified and civilized, but easy to fall off like a layer on the face. Chen Jiaqi
100. A truly great, proud and brave nation would rather face any disaster of war than exchange for humble prosperity at the expense of its national dignity.
West Roosevelt
101. People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. John Gowers Watson
102. Combining respect for yourself and respect for others will exude a noble temperament.
103. Don’t let a person guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him. Emerson
104. Dignity and virtue are the mother of many virtues. Collinstom
105. People are shocked in various ways: on the spine; on the nerves; on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. John? Gao Er Si Hua Ni
106. Dignity is an unparalleled beauty. With it, no matter what kind of journey you embark on, you can embrace life with confident arms and enthusiasm.
107. Culture seems to be just inconspicuous soil, but the civilized and dignified society we expect takes root, sprouts, and grows leaf by leaf from here. Chai Jing
108. The dignity of the country is more important than security and more valuable than destiny. Tow Wilson
109. The dignity of life is a universal and absolute criterion. The dignity of life has no equivalent and cannot be replaced by anything. Daisaku Ikeda
110. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, self-esteem - these are the stones for honing delicate emotions. Suhomlinsky
111. If people want to realize the right dignity, they must be humble. It is true that human dignity is true, but it is not clear and incomplete. It can only be said that human dignity is limited to selfishness, altruism, The state of being compassionate, affectionate, and willing to sacrifice for living things and the universe. Toynbee
112. Dignity is something that cannot be wasted in the human soul. Nicomedes Guzman
113. People will always rely on their wisdom, conscience, and human dignity. Suhomlinsky
114. A person with dignity will not fall in trouble. He will always see hope and keep forging ahead.
115. A truly great, proud and courageous nation would rather face any disaster of war than exchange for lowliness at the expense of its national dignity. West Roosevelt
117. A foot is short, an inch is long, things are insufficient, and wisdom is unclear.
119. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, and self-esteem are the stones for honing delicate emotions. Suhomlinsky
120. A person's dignity does not lie in receiving honor, but in being truly worthy of the honor. Aristotle's aphorisms about dignity
1. A man will regret himself and then others will regret it; his family will destroy himself and then destroy it; a country will cut down on itself and then others will cut it down. ——"Mencius"
2. People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. superior. ―――John? Gao Ersihuai
3. Every upright person should maintain his dignity. ——Rousseau
4. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will!
5. Our dignity does not lie in what we do, but in what we know. -- Santayana
6. Self-esteem and self-love, as a driving force for striving for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings. ——Turgenev
7. The work of cleaning the floor, washing the spittoon, and the position of the president have their own dignity. --Nixon
8. Where there is reason and wisdom, there is dignity. --Madan. Du. Gal
9. All human dignity lies in thought. -- Pascal
10. No one has died since ancient times, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history
11. If people want to be aware of their own dignity, they must be humble.
Indeed, human nature is dignified, but it is still unclear and incomplete. To say that people are dignified is only limited to situations where they are selfless, altruistic, compassionate, emotional, and willing to sacrifice themselves for
12. other living things and the universe. ——Toynbee
13. The dignity of life is a universal and absolute criterion. The dignity of life has no equivalent and cannot be replaced by anything. -- Daisaku Ikeda
14. The dignity of life is the basis of all things that are super equivalent. -- Daisaku Ikeda
15. We can lend our belongings and lives to our friends to meet their needs, but transferring the name of dignity and placing our own honor on others will This is rare. ——Montaigne
16. If you want others to respect you, you must first respect yourself. --Tao Xingzhi
17. To succeed in everything, you must respect him.
18. Dignity is civilization, but it is as easy to fall off as a layer on the face. ——Chen Jiaqi
19. Don’t let a person guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him. -- Emerson
20. Although the way is far away, it is impossible to do it, and although the things are small, it is impossible to do it.
21. A high degree of self-esteem is not synonymous with pride, arrogance or a lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings. ――Ishay Cohen
22. You should never disrespect yourself in order to please others. --Rousseau
23. It is better to be broken into pieces than to be broken into pieces.
24. Never be poor because you have no means, and never be humble because you have no ambition.
25. Human dignity can be summed up in one sentence: his belief. ...It is more valuable than money, status, power, and even life. --Haikal's famous aphorisms about dignity
1. The dignity of a country is more important than security and more valuable than destiny.
2. Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues.
3. People are shocked in various ways: some are in the spine; some are in the nerves; some are in moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is in personal dignity.
4. The dignity of life is the basis of all things that are super equivalent.
5. All human dignity lies in thought!
6. We lend our lives to our friends to meet their needs, but it is rare to transfer our dignity and place our honor on others.
7. If people want to be aware of their own dignity, they must be humble. Indeed, human nature is dignified, but it is still unclear and incomplete. To say that human beings are dignified can only be limited to situations where they are selfless, altruistic, compassionate, emotional, and willing to sacrifice themselves for other creatures and the universe.
8. People will always rely on their wisdom, conscience, and human dignity to rely on themselves.
9. Humor is an affirmation of dignity and a proof of human transcendence.
11. Every upright person should maintain his dignity.
12. A high degree of self-esteem is not synonymous with pride, arrogance or a lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings.
13. In literature, young people often start their careers as judges. Only when wisdom and experience arrive do they finally gain the dignity of being tried.
14. I think a person’s dignity does not lie in how much money he can earn or what social status he has obtained, but in whether he can use his expertise and live a meaningful life. A hundred people cannot all do the same thing, each has a different way of life. Although life is different, it is generally expected by modern people to give full play to their talents and expertise, let themselves be intoxicated in this joy, share it with the public, and realize the value of their own life through dedication. .
15. We can die, but we will never betray! We can die, but we must die with freedom and dignity! We can die, not because we do not value life, not because we do not value the creative undertakings carried out by our people, and cannot see the glorious future that we are entitled to through our own labor, but because the life of each of us is the same This kind of thinking and this kind of future are inseparably linked.
16. A truly great, proud and brave nation would rather face any disaster of war than exchange for lowliness at the expense of its national dignity.
17. If a country cannot have the courage to safeguard its dignity at all costs, then this country is worthless.
18. Our dignity lies not in what we do, but in what we know.
19. Self-esteem has so far been a necessary virtue for a few people. Wherever power is unequal, it is not to be found in those who submit to the domination of others.
20. People will regret themselves and then others will regret them, their families will destroy themselves and then destroy them, and the country will cut down on themselves and then others will cut them down.
21. People who value their thoughts must value their own dignity.
22. Honesty is a symbol of strength. It shows a person's high self-respect and inner sense of security and dignity.
23. Arrogance is a dignity that cannot be supported.
24. The work of cleaning the floor, washing the spittoon, and the position of the president have their own dignity.
25. If he does not know his own human dignity, he will be completely unable to respect the dignity of others.
26. Don’t let a person guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him.
28. Dignity is civilization, but it is as easy to fall off as a layer on the face.
29. The dignity of life is a universal and absolute criterion. The dignity of life has no equivalent and cannot be replaced by anything.
30. Self-esteem and self-love, as a driving force for striving for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings.
31. For people, the most important thing is dignity. Famous aphorisms about dignity
1. A person who does not know his own dignity cannot respect the dignity of others. ——Schiller
2. Dignity is civilization, but it is as easy to fall off as a layer on the face. ——Chen Jiaqi
3. People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. ——John Gosworth
4. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, self-esteem - these are the stones for honing delicate emotions. ——Suhomlinsky
5. Self-esteem and self-love, as a driving force for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings. ——Turgenev
6. A high degree of self-esteem is not synonymous with pride, arrogance or a lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings. ——E.S. Cohen
7. Self-esteem has so far been a necessary virtue for a few people. Wherever power is unequal, it is not to be found in those who submit to the domination of others. ——Russell
8. Every upright person should maintain his dignity. ——Rousseau
9. Beautiful clothes can only come in handy when you want to be respected by others and there is no other way. ——Samuel Johnson
10. We can lend our property and lives to our friends to meet their needs, but we must transfer the name of dignity and place our honor on others. On the head, this is rare. ——Montaigne
11. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, and self-esteem are the stones for honing delicate emotions.
——Suhomlinsky
12. Self-esteem and self-love, as a driving force for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings. ——Turgenev
13. A high degree of self-esteem is not synonymous with pride, arrogance or a lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings. ——E.S. Cohen
14. Self-esteem has so far been a necessary virtue for a few people. Wherever power is unequal, it is not to be found in those who submit to the domination of others. ——Russell
15. Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues. ——Collinstrom
16. People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. superior. ——John Goldsworth
17. Every upright person should maintain his dignity. ——Rousseau
18. There needs to be a balance between people, just like nature needs balance. People who don't respect other people's feelings will ultimately only arouse dislike and hatred from others. ——Dale Carnegie
19. Respecting life, respecting others and respecting one's own life is an accompaniment of the life process and a condition of mental health. ——Fromm
20. Respect the opinions of others. Never say: "You are wrong." - Carnegie
21. We can lend our belongings and lives to our friends to meet their needs, but transferring the name of dignity will It is rare to place one's own honor on someone else's head. ——Montaigne
22. If people want to be aware of their own dignity, they must be humble. Indeed, human nature is dignified, but it is still unclear and incomplete. To say that human beings are dignified can only be limited to situations where they are selfless, altruistic, compassionate, emotional, and willing to sacrifice themselves for other creatures and the universe. ——Toynbee