2. Breaking a promise is failure. Zola
Keep your word and do what you want. -Confucius
4. It's a deal. -Chen Yi
Keeping a promise is better than being famous. Roosevelt
Honesty is the best policy. Franklin
7. People who are helped by others believe it. I Ching
8. If you don't believe you, you will fail. -Mozi
9. Words must be honest and actions must be faithful. -Confucius
10. Without honesty, how can there be dignity? -Cicero
1 1. A gentleman raises his heart and is not good at honesty. -Xunzi
12. A promise is as good as a promise. -"The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan"
13. Don't cherish the golden jade, loyalty is the treasure. -Sima Guang
14. People without faith don't know what they can do. -Confucius
15. Yes, yes, no, no, straight. -Xunzi
16. Honesty is the richest offspring. Kerr
17. Nothing is richer than integrity. -Shakespeare
18. Sincerity is an open mind. La Rochefoucauld
19. Honesty is the most touching. -Shakespeare
20. Sincerity is an open mind. La Rochefoucauld
2 1. Sincerity is the highest virtue in life. -Chaucer
22. Half-truths are often big lies. Franklin
23. Confession is the product of honesty and courage. -(America) Mark Twain
24. Being honest is fun. -Gott
25. Loyalty needs complete truth. Cherdin
26. Don't lie and don't be afraid of the truth. -lev tolstoy
27. Sincerity is the best way to do things. -White
28. Sincerity and simplicity are precious qualities of genius. -stanislavski
Nothing in the world is more valuable than a sincere person. -Cicero
Keeping a promise is like defending your honor. -Balzac
3 1. If you are true to yourself, you won't cheat others. -Shakespeare
The truth may be sad, but it is better than a lie. -Wa Azhayev.
33. Aphids eat grass, rust eats iron and hypocrisy eats the soul. -Chekhov
34. Honesty is heaven; If you think sincerely, you will learn from others. -"Mencius Li Lou"
If you want others to be honest, you must be honest with yourself first. -Shakespeare
36. If someone is lonely, loyalty is clothes and trust is petticoat. -Lu Zhaoxi
37. Be kind to yourself, do things and be honest. -Xue
38. When you betray others, you also betray yourself. Synge
39. God will also help the honest and brave. -Minand
40. Hypocrisy and treachery are the most shameful evils. bacon
4 1. Deception can only be temporary, and honesty is the long-term policy. John Ray
42. Honest people, heaven also; If you think sincerely, you will learn from others. -Mencius
43. When credit disappears, the body has no life. -Dumas
44. The most immoral subscribers of human beings are dishonesty and cowardice. Gorky
45. Life cannot bloom brilliantly from lies. Heine
46. You must be honest with others, and others will be honest with you. -Li Ka-shing
47. Honesty is the richest legacy. -Shakespeare
48. Honesty and diligence should be your eternal companions. Franklin
49. People who have lost their credit have died in this world. Harbert
50. Double sincerity is worth a ton of cleverness. -German proverb
5 1. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values. Dre
52. Credit is both an intangible force and an intangible wealth. -Kōnosuke Matsushita
What an honest man says is as reliable as his collateral. Cervantes
54. It is more important for a person to keep his promise than to protect his property. -Moliere
55. Speaking your true thoughts is a great comfort to life. -Voltaire
56. Thousands of religions teach people to seek truth; Learn from thousands of things and learn to be a real person. -Tao Xingzhi
57. An upright person should know self-esteem wherever he is. -Balzac
58. Do you hate being cheated by others? Then don't cheat others. -Kriso to.
59. Hypocrisy can never grow in power and become true. Tagore
60. Honesty is a ladder and one of the means to reach knowledge. -Nietzsche
6 1. Among all the bad qualities in today's world, insincerity is the most dangerous. -Algeria
62. Honesty trumps all intelligence, which is the basic condition of intelligence. -Kant
63. Treat people with sincerity, and people don't bully me; Nothing can be done by being honest about things. -Feng Yuxiang
64. Only when the world is sincere can we understand the great classics of the world and build the great foundation of the world. -the golden mean
Loyalty, even deep loyalty, is never perfect. -Sartre
66. If you slip, you can immediately resume standing; If you break your promise, you may never get it back. Franklin
67. If you live honestly, you will have a clear conscience. Gorky
68. My motto is: first of all, honesty; Second, diligence; Third, specialization. Carnegie
What a liar gets is that no one will believe him even if he tells the truth. -Aesop's fables
70. Like the only foundation of character, profound sincerity is also the only foundation of talent. Emerson
7 1. Believe in the land of five elements, without positioning and fame, water and Jin Mu are alive. -Zhu
72. Live honestly and don't dream! Only by working honestly can you have a bright future. -Dostoevsky
73. With loyalty, you can keep company with a great mind, just like a spiritual family. Mo Luoya
74. Being an aboveboard person, speaking aboveboard and doing things aboveboard is a gentleman. -Tao Jue
75. Credit is like a mirror. As long as there are cracks, they can't be connected as before. -Amir
76. Words are impermanent, words are impermanent, actions are impermanent, and interests are everywhere. If it is, it can be described as a villain. -Xunzi
77. I visit myself three times a day: am I unfaithful to others? Don't believe in making friends? Can you pass it on? -Confucius
78. Constant loyalty to yourself and others will bring you the noblest qualities of the greatest genius. -Goethe
79. Honest people never hate hypocritical people, but hypocritical people often appear as honest people. -Spinoza
80. Credit is hard to get. 10 years of hard-earned credit is often lost because of a moment's words and deeds. Daisaku Ikeda
8 1. I would rather win the attack of one hundred enemies with sincerity than win the praise of ten friends with hypocrisy. -petofi
82. Honesty is a symbol of strength, which shows a person's high self-esteem and inner sense of security and dignity. Eileen Cather