You should learn to find beautiful things in worthless things. -Gorky's Cemetery
Only those who can't fully immerse themselves in beauty will despise beauty and regard it as an object of the senses. -Tagore's Glimpse of Bangladesh
■ Life is short, and only virtue can leave it to distant generations. (Shakespeare's Plays)
Solemn and noble temperament can only be expressed by the soul of a person with an open mind and lofty mind. -Dickens's Christmas Tales
Human life is undoubtedly a final test for virtue, just as it is for talent, and a better world needs them. -Balzac's Country Doctor
Beautiful words can lead to moral integrity, but people with bad conduct can only lie with beautiful words. -romain rolland's Mother and Son
It is every man's bounden duty to protect an insulted woman. -Tolstoy's War and Peace
Simple, ordinary, and good at seeing things different from danger, all of which constitute the beauty and advantages of soldiers. -"Tolstoy's Biography"
All good qualities grow from the light of the sun and mother's milk. -Gorky's Italian Fairy Tales
Lofty exists in the human spirit, not in the storms of nature. -"The Tale of Tagore" Truth likes public transactions. -Shakespeare's Henry VIII
Truth and justice have many forms, which are as diverse as human races and as changeable as times and climate, but their essence is the same everywhere; In the earth-shaking situation, it is this indestructible consistency that I need to grasp. The law of happiness has its similarities among all people, and it is the highest law of their moral development for everyone. This development often changes, but the law is unchanged. -"Memoirs of romain rolland"
If you want to monopolize the truth, the truth will laugh at you. -romain rolland's Gora Breugnon
The greatest truth is the most ordinary truth. -Tolstoy's Records of World Famous Words
The fist cannot defeat the truth. -Gorky's Mother
Truth, like sweat, always has a strong smell. -Gorky's Italian Fairy Tales
One side of truth is freedom, while the other side is restriction.
If you don't wait to tell the complete truth, it's easy to tell the truth. -Tagore's Birds
If you shut the door on all mistakes, the truth will be shut out. -Tagore's Birds
If truth wears more clothes, it will look vulgar. -Tagore's Spring Cycle
Silent and pure innocence is often more touching than words. -Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale
No matter how respectable a person is, I will never turn black and white for him and say good is bad. -Tagore's A Woman's Letter
■ Evil is often a flash in the pan and will perish with the perpetrators; And goodness will last forever. (Dickens' Our Friends * * *)
A lot of good and a lot of evil are always mixed and intertwined. -Dickens's Notes on Traveling to Beauty
Doing good to good people will make them better, and doing good to evil people will make them worse. -romain rolland's Biography of Michelangelo
All people always seem to have duality. There seems to be a pair of scales in their chests, and their hearts are like the hands of the scales. When weighing good and evil, the hands tend to one side and the other side for a while. -Gorky's "Three People"