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1. Teach your children virtues: It is virtues, not money, that make people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in times of trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was not only art but also morality. Beethoven

2. Beauty is a symbol of moral goodness. Kant

3. Virtue and vice, moral good and evil, are all behaviors that are beneficial or harmful to society; at any place and in any era, those who make the greatest sacrifice for the public welfare are People are called the most moral people. Voltaire

4. Moral behavior training is not through language influence, but to allow children to practice good moral behavior and overcome bad behaviors such as laziness, rashness, undiscipline, and decadence. Comenius

5. The bud of a virtue, the most precious virtue, the mother of all virtues, is humility; with this virtue we will be endlessly happy. Galdos

6. Labor makes a person’s morals noble, making him accustomed to treating the tools, equipment and products of labor carefully, paying attention to books and other spiritual and material cultural items, respecting Workers in any profession hate parasites and exploiters, second-rate people, cowards and lazy people. Kailov

7. Noble moral sentiments and moral behavior and the pursuit of beauty ideals are often unified and inseparable. Zhou Yang

8. All the morals that people preach, family morality, and social morality, are beautiful only when egoism is lost. They are only good when they sacrifice themselves for overly humane loved ones, good children, or a good spouse. It is the holy thoughts that are beautiful. Romain Rolland

9. Labor is respected. Serving society is a highly appreciated moral ideal. Dewey

10. Labor is the incomparable source of all power, all morality and all happiness. La Jionignoli

11. Emotion has great inspiring power, therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. Kailov

12. Collective habits are more powerful than individual habits. Therefore, if there is a social environment with good moral atmosphere, it is most conducive to training good social citizens. Bacon

13. The difference between society and nature is that society has certain moral goals. Aldous Huxley

14. Truth and virtue are the two close friends of art. Do you want to be a writer or critic? Please be a moral person first. Diderot

15. The two most sacred, enduring and ever-changing things, the two things that most surprise and shock us, are the stars in the sky and the moral law in our hearts. Kant

16. All living things have a nature of seeking happiness. It is a great power. All flesh and blood are subject to its control, just like seaweed that is helpless. It has to oscillate with the ebb and flow of the tide. This kind of power cannot be controlled by empty articles about social morality. Hardy

17. Whoever can escape from a place of moral corruption and still remain pure has the greatest merit. Sienkiewicz

18. There are two things. The more often and repeatedly we think about them, the more they infuse people's hearts with constant renewal, endless admiration and awe. of the starry sky and the moral law of the heart. Inscription on Kant's tombstone

19. Elegant taste, high moral standards, responsibility to the public and an attitude of not exerting pressure or threats will help you achieve something in the end. Leo Burnett

20. Moral principles can only truly become students when they are pursued, obtained and personally experienced by students themselves, and only when they become students’ independent personal beliefs. spiritual wealth. Suhomlinsky