1. The so-called dignity is that I hope to be treated as a person rather than an object everywhere.
——Wang Xiaobo
2. Dignity not only means that people are respected, it is also the place of human value.
——Wang Xiaobo
3. A person’s dignity and dignity come from personal struggle.
——Chi Li
4. We don’t change because of another person’s evaluation. I am still me. Our value comes from our own dignity, which cannot be taken away by others.
——Bi Shumin
5. Loneliness turns out to be a kind of dignity. One of the lessons of self-love is to learn to live with loneliness.
——Zhang Xiaoxian
6. Silence is the last dignity of the weak and the highest contempt of an avenger.
——Zhou Guoping
7. A person who has his own personal dignity must know how to respect all dignified personalities. Similarly, if you insult a person, it is equivalent to an insult. Everyone has also insulted yourself.
——Zhou Guoping
8. If you want to increase your confidence and dignity, just take more practical actions. Practical actions can show your talents, and you will know how to communicate with others harmoniously. Get along with people.
——Bruce Lee
9. Don’t think that if you are small, you have no power; don’t think that if you are humble, you have no dignity.
——The bright moon of that year
10. A mountain should respect itself without losing its majesty; the sea should respect itself without losing its majesty; people should respect itself without losing its dignity.
——Wang Shu
11. Only by respecting the dignity of others can you have your own dignity.
——Yu Qiuyu's "A Sigh of a Thousand Years"
12. Whether I am a poor person today, a rich person tomorrow, or a poor person forever, my value orientation is: to be a sincere person A kind-hearted person who lives with human dignity. A noble soul will always transcend reality and seek a nobler existence in the spiritual world.
——"Living with Dignity"
13. Without integrity, how can there be dignity.
——Cicero
14. Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues.
——Collinstrom
15. If a person wants to be aware of his own dignity, he 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
16. For people, the most important thing is dignity.
——Premchand
17. Don’t let a person guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him.
——Emerson
18. People who cherish their thoughts must cherish their own dignity.
——Suhomlinsky
19. Human dignity is not obtained by acting wildly, nor by fists, but by inner self-confidence!
——Letizia Ramolino
20. Arrogance is a dignity that cannot be supported.
——Balzac
21. The dignity of life is the basis of all things that are super equivalent.
——Daisaku Ikeda
22. 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 exert his talents. Expertise, 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. .
——Kunosuke Matsushita
23. Falling down is shame, standing up is dignity.
——Francis Bacon
24. A person’s dignity does not lie in receiving honor, but in truly deserving the honor.
——Aristotle
25. When you want to lose something, please be careful not to lose face. The most important thing in life is dignity.
——Rousseau
26. A gentleman would rather die to maintain his dignity than live in shameless existence.
——Valois
27. Dignity is something that cannot be spoiled in the human soul.
——Nigomedes Guzman
28. Respecting human dignity is a very clean and beautiful thing.
——Satnin
29. The so-called war is a battle for dignity and life.
——Cornelia
30. If he does not know his own human dignity, he will be completely unable to respect the dignity of others.
——Schiller
31. Being rude means forgetting your dignity.
——Chernyshevsky