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Verses about being strict with oneself and being lenient towards others

1. Verses about being tolerant to others

Verses about being tolerant to others 1. Quotes about being strict with oneself and being tolerant to others

Sit quietly and think about yourself. However, don't talk about people's faults in small talk.

1. A kind heart is equal to gold. ——Shakespeare

2. Goodness is not a kind of knowledge, but a kind of behavior. ——Romain Rolland

3. Failure to forgive others is to tear down the bridge you want to cross. ——G.H.

4. People's hearts are not conquered by force, but by love, tolerance and generosity. —— Spinoza

5. Those who offend others never forgive others. ——Herbart

6. Forgive yourself for one mistake, and all the mistakes will come from it. ——Socrates

7. I can forgive anyone’s faults, except my own. ——Cato

8. A person who refuses to forgive others means that he does not leave room for himself. ——Fu Lai

9. A great person has two hearts, one bleeding and one tolerant. ——Kahlil Gibran

10. Only wideness can accommodate people, only thickness can carry things. ——Xue Xuan

2. Sentences in the Analects about being strict with oneself and being lenient with others

"The Analects" is based on cultivating gentlemen and advocates moral education. There is a lot of content about being strict with oneself. For example, Confucius said, "A gentleman has nothing to eat to satisfy himself and a home to live in peace.

If he is sensitive to things and careful in his words, he will have the right way." He also pointed out that "restraining oneself and returning to propriety is benevolence.

For one day, one must restrain oneself and return to propriety, and the world will return to benevolence. Benevolence depends on oneself, but not on others."

Yan Yuan asked him to be more specific, and Confucius replied, "Don't look at anything that's not ritual, don't hear anything that's not ritual, don't speak anything that's not ritual, don't do anything that's not ritual." However, although Confucius required strict self-discipline, he was not necessarily lenient towards others. When someone asked, "How about repaying evil with kindness?", Confucius answered unceremoniously, "How to repay kindness? Repay evil with straightness, and repay kindness with kindness."

To put it bluntly, if you are good to me, I will be good to you. If you mess with me, I won’t be so fucking polite.