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Quotes about the importance of culture

Quotes about the importance of culture

1. Man is born a beast, and only culture can make him higher than the beast.

2. Misfortunes lie on the back of blessings, and blessings lie on the backs of misfortunes.

3. When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither.

4. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.

5. Scholars must be ambitious and have a long way to go.

6. The loving crow still feeds you, and the lamb still kneels at its feet. People who are unfilial to their relatives are worse than birds and beasts.

7. Those who love their relatives do not dare to be evil to others; those who respect their relatives do not dare to be rude to others.

8. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest millimeter; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

9. The vision of culture transcends machinery, culture hates hatred; culture has a great desire, the desire to pursue harmony, beauty and light.

10. Honesty is the way of heaven; honesty is the way of man.

11. Talents are born by using them, and thoughts are drawn and inexhaustible.

12. The outline of any culture may look like a different picture in the eyes of different people.

13. China’s Changsi feudal society created splendid ancient culture.

14. As the sun fades over the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.

15. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and failure was achieved by luxury.

16. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness.

17. Cultural progress is the law of history.

18. People must love themselves first, and then others will love others; people must respect themselves first, and then others will respect others.

19. A sage chooses what can be said before speaking, and chooses what is feasible before doing anything.

20. In this society rich in historical background and highly private secrets, human culture should be colorful.

21. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

22. Who has no fault? If you can change your past, there is no greater good.

23. Take it in moderation and use it in moderation, and you will always have enough.

24. If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river.

25. Green, derived from blue and green from blue; ice, derived from water and cold from water.

26. There is no fear of changes in nature, no law of ancestors, and no sympathy for human words.

27. A porridge and a meal, when you think about the difficulty of getting there; half a thread, half a thread, always think about the difficulty of material resources.

28. Wealth and honor cannot be licentious, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be subdued.

29. I will examine myself three times every day: Are I being unfaithful to others? Make friends but don’t believe it? Are you not used to it?

30. Culture is, or should be, the study and pursuit of perfection; and the perfection pursued by culture has beauty and wisdom as its main qualities.

31. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved.

32. Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil.

33. Those who are good at speaking about the past will have a lesson in the present, and those who are good at speaking about heaven will be able to prove it to others.

34. The thread in the hands of a loving mother, the clothes on the body of a wanderer. Before leaving, I was afraid of returning late. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light.

35. A culture without strength will become extinct tomorrow.

36. Coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the clear ripples without being evil.

37. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history.

38. Wisdom is the gem condensed by knowledge, and culture is the brilliance of wisdom.

39. Treat your home as your home, your hometown as your hometown, your country as your country, and the world as your world.