1. The reason why morality has such a noble and beautiful reputation is that it is always accompanied by huge sacrifices. ——Kant
2. When our personality decreases, our taste also decreases. ——Korolenko
3. I examine myself three times every day: Is it unfaithful to seek (things) for others? Do you want to be honest with your friends? Are you not used to the teachings taught by teachers? ——Confucius
4. Politeness is a desire to receive polite respect. ——La Rochefoucauld
5. Youth! It is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the top, those who always work selflessly, and those who are always humble! ——Lei Feng
6. If a person is young and lonely, completely focused on learning, although he "cannot support himself", he can live the most fulfilling life. ——Ive Curie
7. Today’s generation often only pays attention to what our generation has invented and what works it has written. In fact, the impact of our moral behavior on the world is in some way Bigger in a sense. ——Einstein
8. A person becomes a real person only when he strives to sublimate himself. ——André Malraux
9. There is no trivial matter for the soul. The mind magnifies everything. ——Balzac
10. No matter how high your prestige is, you must have the courage to say to yourself: "I am always ignorant." ——Pavlov
11. To measure whether a person is noble or humble, it depends on what qualities he has, not how much wealth he has. —— Beecher
12. Life has a shape of seven feet, and death is a coffin of soil. Only virtue and fame can make you immortal. ——Cao Pi
13. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——Chen Shou
14. If you know something, you will like it. If you like it, you will seek it. If you seek it, you will get it. ——Cheng Yi
15. If a person does not take knowledge as his goal, he is likely to fail. ——Dreiser
16. It is very important for leading cadres, especially senior cadres, to lead by example. The masses must always listen to their words and watch their actions when it comes to cadres. If the company commander and instructor do not lead by example, they will not be able to produce good soldiers; if the leading cadres do not set a good example, they will not be able to produce a good atmosphere in the troops and they will not be able to produce combat effectiveness. ——Cultivation
17. If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. —— Diderot
18. Having a little knowledge of anything is tantamount to knowing nothing. ——Dickens
19. Of course, judging a person is not based on his statements, but on his actions. It is not based on what he claims to be, but on what he does and who he actually is. . ——Engels
20. Only those who know how to love will live, and those who know how to live will work. ——Van Gogh
21. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan
22. An ignorant person can become an extremely dangerous person just because he knows nothing about things. ——Fang Long
22. Virtue (moral cultivation) is higher than the upper level, and desire (enjoyment) is lower than the lower level. If you compare yourself to those above, you will know your shame; if you want to compare yourself to those below, you will be satisfied. ——Fu Xuan
23. Reading makes people enriched, thinking makes people profound, and talking makes people sober. ——Franklin
24. The highest morality is to constantly serve others and work for the love of mankind. ——Gandhi
25. The higher the goal a person pursues, the faster his talents develop and the more beneficial he is to society. ——Gorky
26. The powerful and knowledgeable people are the masters, and all the rest are guests. ——Gorky
27. Only when you know how little you know can you say you have deep knowledge. Doubts grow with knowledge. ——Goethe
28. To do national affairs, read the books of sages. ——Hai Rui
29. Good work comes from hard work, but waste comes from play; success comes from thinking, and failure comes from following. ——Han Yu
30. A person’s quality is his patron saint. ——Heraclitus
31. It is not ignorance itself, but ignorance of ignorance that kills knowledge. ——Whitehead
32. The reason why people are superstitious is only because of fear; the reason why people are afraid is only because of ignorance.
——Holbach
33. There are naturally formed nobles among human beings, and their foundation is morality and talent. ——Jefferson
34. The reason why morality has such a noble and beautiful reputation is because it is always accompanied by huge sacrifices. ——Kant
35. Therefore, young people are the king of life, the spring of life, and the glory of life. ——Li Dazhao
36. He who conquers others is powerful, and he who conquers himself is strong. ——Li Er
37. I think the beauty of a person lies in a smile: if the smile increases the vitality of the face, the face is beautiful; if the smile does not change it, it is ordinary. Often; if the smile mars it, it is ugly. ——Leo Tolstoy
38. Our party members must not only temper themselves and strengthen their self-cultivation in the difficult, difficult and even failed revolutionary practices, but also in the smooth and Exercise yourself and strengthen your self-cultivation through successful and victorious revolutionary practice. ——Liu Shaoqi
39. When you are young, you are eager to learn, like the rising sun; when you are strong, you are eager to learn, like the light in the sun; when you are old, you are eager to learn, like the brightness of a candle. ——Liu Xiang
40. The darkness in the soul must be driven away with knowledge. ——Lucretius
41. The practice of social morality brings human love to people’s hearts. It is precisely because of doing good things that people become good people. ——Rousseau
42. If you know something, do your best to find it; if you don’t know it, learn to think about it. ——Lu Jiuyuan
43. Only when you learn the Tao and enjoy it can you really gain something. ——Luo Dajing
44. Even in the ugliest child, there is something new and infinite hope. ——Romain Rolland
45. If you have this spirit in life - a spirit that aims to create rather than take, then there will be a fundamental happiness that will not be completely robbed by adversity. hapiness. ——Russell
46. Reading provides knowledge raw materials to the brain. Only thinking can turn the book knowledge learned into our own. ——Locke
47. Everyone is a moon, with a dark side that never lets anyone see. ——Mark Twain
48. Politeness costs nothing, but it wins everything. ——Mary Montagu
49. Conscience is the sentry in each of our hearts. It is there on duty to watch us not to do anything illegal. It is an agent embedded in the central stronghold of the self. —— Maugham
50. The enemy’s force cannot conquer us. This has been proved. The applause of the bourgeoisie has the potential to conquer the weak-minded among our ranks. ——Mao Zedong
51. The Chinese revolution is great, but the road after the revolution will be longer, and the work will be greater and more difficult. We must enable comrades to continue to maintain a style of modesty, prudence, and no arrogance and impetuosity. We must enable comrades to continue to maintain a style of hard work. ——Mao Zedong
52. Science can not only "give knowledge to the young and happiness to the old", but also make people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth, and can create real spiritual wealth and material for the people. Wealth creates things that cannot be obtained without it. ——Mendeleev
53. Once people are driven by a sense of responsibility, they can create miracles. ——Mencken
54. What dominates and governs everything is the power of law in a monarchy government, and in an autocratic government it is the iron fist of the monarch that is always raised high, but in a country of the people it is also the power of law. There is a pivot to push, and that is virtue. ——Montesquieu
55. When heaven is about to entrust a person with a great responsibility, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and disturb his behavior if he practices Buddhism. Therefore, Tempting one's mind and forbearance, gain what is not the case. ——Meng Ke
56. The soul has its own territory, where it can turn hell into heaven and heaven into hell. ——Milton
57. It is the saddest thing in the world for a person with noble personality to be said to have no price. ——Molière
58. Knowledge is like a radiant candlelight, illuminating the road of life dazzlingly; those who come understand the meaning of life from the light, and those who go go are like candles burning out, illuminating the road of life. Brighten up others. ——Munir Nasuf
59. People who know that they are knowledgeable will strive to make their knowledge clear, while people who want to show that they are knowledgeable in front of the public will make their knowledge obscure. Difficult to understand.
——Nietzsche
60. Those who neglect learning in their youth lose their past and destroy their future. ——Euripides
61. If you think of danger, you will be safe; if you think of chaos, you will cure it; if you think of death, you will survive. ——Ouyang Xiu
62. Seeking knowledge can improve human nature, and experiments can improve knowledge itself. Human nature is like wild flowers and plants, and seeking knowledge and learning is like pruning and transplanting. Practical experiments can test the authenticity of the revised knowledge itself. ——Bacon
63. The heart is more authoritative than thought. ——Petofi
64. The most important thing is not the motivation, but the action! You must make a start first. If you wait until you're in the mood to do it, you might be waiting forever. ——Pence
65. Beauty is beautiful and virtue is touching. ——Pope
66. The basis of morality is not the pursuit of personal happiness, but the pursuit of overall happiness, that is, the pursuit of the happiness of tribes, nations, classes, and human beings. ——Plekhanov
68. Virtue is the most beautiful and valuable property in the world. ——Plutarch
69. If life deceives you, don’t be sad or impatient. You need to be calm in gloomy days. Believe it, those happy days are coming. ——Pushkin
70. A person is blessed when he is young, but if he keeps his youth until he enters the grave, he will be a hundred times happier. ——Chekhov
71. The benevolent first encounter difficulties and then gain. A virtuous person is the first to do difficult things, but takes a back seat to others when it comes to profitable things. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Yong Ye"
72. For young people, caring too much about yourself can almost be regarded as a sin, or at least a danger. —— Jung
73. It is best for ignorant people to remain silent. If he knows this, he is not ignorant. ——Sadie
74. Ignorance is a major obstacle to success, and its seriousness is far beyond our imagination. There is no darkness in the world, only ignorance. ——Shakespeare
75. Being a human being means fulfilling your responsibilities. ——Saint-Exupéry
76. One person’s criticism is more powerful than the praise of ten people. ——Schumann
77. Talent is the asset of virtue, and virtue is the commander-in-chief of talent. ——Sima Guang
78. Realizing your ignorance is a great step on the road to knowledge. ——Sreli
79. A person’s soul is more valuable than all the money in the world. ——Mrs. Stowe
80. The so-called youth is psychological youth. ——Konosuke Matsushita
81. Money cannot bring virtue, but virtue can bring people money, as well as all other good things for individuals and the country. ——Socrates
82. If a person devotes a small part of his spiritual power to others throughout his boyhood and youth, he will also learn to discover the beauty in others and cherish beauty and harmony. Recognize beauty. ——Suhomlinsky
83. Learning makes you wise, but not learning makes you stupid. Things are afraid of experts. If farmers don't know how to plow, crops won't grow. Let's take three unlearned people and replace them with one learned person. ——Suvorov
84. One patience can support hundreds of bravery, and one moment of silence can control hundreds of actions. ——Su Xun
85. Those who practice virtue have a deep accumulation of soldiers. ——Sun Bin
86. A general is wise, trustworthy, benevolent, courageous and strict. ——Sun Wu
87. Zili contains technology, sincerity and mystery. …a small gesture can bring people closer together. They start out as a technique, out of sincerity, then become our habit, and eventually, it transforms into our unique, mysterious zeitgeist. ——Sophia Loren
88. The little flower asked: "How should I sing to you, how should I worship you, the sun?" The sun replied: "As long as you use your pure and simple Silence. "——Tagore
89. Know your responsibility, understand your responsibility, and be responsible. ——Tao Zhixing
90. With a calm conscience, one can sleep amidst the thunder. ——Thomas Fuller
91. The most important thing is not the mind, but what guides the mind-character, soul, noble character, and upbringing. ——Dostoyevsky
92. Those who are not good in virtue cannot be far-sighted; those who are not talented cannot be broad-minded. ——Wang Chong
93. I am willing to turn fame into morality, and do not regard wealth as fame.
——Wang Yu
94. Whoever wants to obtain favorable results should rely on art and knowledge to conduct war, rather than relying on chance. ——Weig Titus
96. The way to protect the country is to take precautions first as a treasure. ——Wu Qi
97. The best advice for young people is to be modest and prudent, honor their parents, and love their relatives and friends. ——Cicero
98. If you want to achieve results in your work, you must think big, start small, and start small. ——Xia Xiaosheng
99. Virtue is not about self-control and not doing evil, but the unwillingness to do evil. ——Bernard Shaw
100. If you have an apple in your hand and I have an apple in my hand, and we exchange them, you and I will still have an apple in our hands. If you have one thought and I have one thought, and they exchange each other, then you and I will each have two thoughts. ——Bernard Shaw
101. Art is the highest expression of human wisdom, but virtue is even higher than it. ——Zhongma Xiao
102. Our knowledge is a small island in the vast ocean of ignorance. ——Singer
103. A good scholar will try his best to understand the truth (clarify the truth), and a good doer will investigate the difficulties (people who are good at practice can explore and overcome difficulties). ——Xun Kuang
104. Whoever wins the young people will have the future. ——Jaspers
105. All science can be taught, and any object that can be understood using scientific methods can be learned. ——Aristotle
106. The lights are on at three o'clock and the rooster is on at five o'clock. It is the time for a man to make a determined decision. Black-haired people don't know how to study hard early, and white-headed people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
107. Tao (correct principles) are for others, while mistakes (errors) are for oneself. ——Yan Ying
108. A person's personality can be shown by his eyes, smile, words, enthusiasm and attitude. ——Epicurus
109. Life is like an endless ocean. Sometimes people are like a bare boat. Conscience is the anchor of this ship. Sadly, the chain of the anchor—conscience—can also break. ——Hugo
110. You should believe that you are the strong man in life. ——Hugo
111. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop into habits. ——John Locke
112. Learn from Comrade Lei Feng and love a clear class position, a revolutionary spirit that is consistent in words and deeds, a communist style that forgets selfishness, and a proletarian fighting spirit that disregards one's own safety. ”——Zhou Enlai
113. Taking advantage of everyone’s strengths and thinking that they are already good.——Zhu Xi
114. Living in peace without thinking about danger, and not being afraid of the invaders, this is the so-called swallow’s nest In the evening, a fish swimming in a pot will die without waiting for a long time. ——Zhuge Liang
115. The best thing in the world is virtue. ——Zola.
116. Be prepared for danger in times of peace, and be prepared for danger. ——Zuo Qiuming
117. Only truth is beautiful, only truth is lovely;... Falsehood is always boring and boring. ——Boileau
118. What makes a person noble is his character. ——Lawrence
119. For me, truth is above all else. Repin
120. A hundred gold can buy a horse, a thousand gold can buy a beauty, and ten thousand gold can buy a noble man. Where can you buy youth? - Qu Fu
121. Life is short, only virtue can buy it. Leave it to the distant future generations. ——Shakespeare
122. Modesty will benefit, but if you are full, you will suffer. ——Wang Shouren
< p>123. Virtue cannot exist without a happy life; similarly, a happy life cannot exist without virtue. ——Cicero124. The first sign of an educated mind is. Good at asking questions. - Plekhanov
125. Attacking arrogance with impassioned words is not a sign of humility - UK
126. What is the sign of a proud person? He never praises others. - Talmud
127. Virtue is an act against the will, which may be one of the definitions of virtue - Europe
128. If you argue, quarrel, and refute, you may gain temporary victory—sometimes; but this is only an illusory victory, because you will never gain the other party's goodwill.
——Benjamin Franklin
129. In life, happiness is not the goal, but moral character is the criterion. ——Beecher