Famous aphorisms about kindness
1. Doing good starts at home. It is a great kindness to save people in danger. Indifference is the enemy of good deeds. Giving up money for justice depends entirely on sincerity. Use goodness to cure stupidity, use virtue to make up for clumsiness. Educating people with kindness will bring blessings in the future. It is difficult to do great things if you do not do small kindnesses. It is best to be alone and meditate. Respecting the elders and loving the young is a common good deed.
2. Doing good deeds without expecting rewards, natural dreams bring peace of mind.
3. Goodness is the source of all virtues, and filial piety is the first of all virtues.
4. Kindness means self-cultivation and self-discipline, and thinking about others.
5. The sky cannot be without the sun and the moon, and people cannot be without good virtues. Do one good deed a day. Quotes and aphorisms: Do one good deed a day.
6. Doing good deeds in secret without asking others to know is a truly wise man.
7. Forgive others with affection, discipline yourself with reason, and help others with kindness.
8. The sergeant forgets good deeds, the sergeant does good deeds, and the corporal is hypocritical.
9. Good deeds seeking fame and profit will inevitably show their harm over time.
10. Those who truly do good deeds should not seek fame but should do so in secret.
11. If you are in trouble, you should be more gentle when doing good things, and you should be more lenient on people who are doing bad things.
12. There is no greater evil than indulging one's own desires, and no greater good than self-discipline.
13. I don’t know what a good person is, but those who are willing to suffer losses in everything are those who do one good deed every day
14. The blessings of bad deeds are like snow in the sun. See the sun loss.
15. No intention is sincerity, no self is good, no desire is virtue, and no action is the Tao.
16. If the heart does not have mixed desires, then the good deeds will be true; if the heart has mixed desires, then perform hundreds of good deeds in vain.
17. Eating whole grains every day will nourish people, and good words and deeds will accumulate every day to build virtue.
18. The good things to do at home are nothing more than being diligent and thrifty in running the house, being filial to parents and raising children strictly.
19. If a tree has roots, it will be prosperous; if the roots are bad, it will wither; if a person is good, he will be virtuous; if he is good, he will be defeated.
20. If you cultivate vitality every day, you will live longer; if you cultivate a kind heart every year, you will have strong virtues.
21. Don’t say that your own good will bring countless good things to others; don’t say that others’ mistakes will bring you countless mistakes.
22. The human heart is so vast that it cannot tolerate any evil or good.
23. Sit quietly and collect your mind, and over time you will be able to know your own good and evil.