1. Those who value themselves are unkind, and those who love hoarding are unjust. Those who are respectful are rude, and those who are greedy for fame are unwise. ——Lin Bu
2. The only lamp that illuminates people is reason, and the only stick that guides life astray is conscience. ——Heine
3. In the minds of confident men and women, conscience is no child’s play. ——Romain Rolland
4. To praise others and others praise them is to praise oneself; to destroy others and others to destroy them is to destroy oneself. Self-reputation is the thief of benevolence; self-destruction is the thief of righteousness. ——Yao Ying
5. A gentleman embraces benevolence and righteousness and is not afraid of the tilt of heaven and earth. ——Wang Jian
6. If a family is benevolent, a country will prosper; if a family makes concessions, a country will prosper. ——Book of Rites·University
7. Benevolence and righteousness are friends, and morality is the teacher. ——Shi Xiangzai
8. The most benevolent person in the world can be the most benevolent person in the world. ——Confucius
9. A benevolent person does not change his integrity based on prosperity and decline, and a righteous person does not change his heart based on survival. ——"Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·He Yan Biography"
10. For the practice of morality, the best audience is people's own conscience. ——Cicero