Honour makes art flourish, and all those who are interested in studying it are excited by the sense of honor. ——Cicero
The more difficulties you encounter, the greater your honor will be. ——Cicero
Those who are pure in nature are honored, and those who are turbid in nature are disgraced. ——Zuo Fen
In life, vanity is an interest that is distinguished by creation. People who compare vanity with artistic interests and think about it may be able to find a practical solution to vanity. ——Miki Kiyoshi
Honor is a kind of prejudice, which comes from people not being good at valuing themselves. ——Gorky
A career of honor is a heavy burden. ——Ma Xingjie
Career is the most important thing, reputation is empty words. ——Goethe
The shortcut to glory is to have nothing. ——Samuel Butler
A person comes into this world naked, and finally leaves this world naked. When I think about it, fame and wealth are all external things, and one can only do one’s best. , making more people in society benefit from his work is the most enjoyable thing in life. ——Zou Taofen
Crown? It is temporary glory and permanent bondage. ——Bing Xin
Honor given and received by others will not last long; worldly honor can only bring trouble to people. ——Thomas
Honour must be earned by our actions. ——Marlowe
Those good achievements that have passed will disappear in people's memory in the blink of an eye. Only by continuing to move forward can the honor be immortalized. ——Shakespeare
Honour is the daughter of time. ——Alan
The reputation of a romantic person will not last long, because the trend will pass. ——Rab Pinyere
Be noble in your sentiments! What becomes our true honor is our own heart, not the opinions of others. ——Schiller
It is better to be modestly dressed and reputable than to be wealthy and unknown. ——Aesop
The honor of a good man is hidden deep in people's minds, not on everyone's lips. ——Thomas
Honorary titles will not raise a person’s worth. A person’s honorary titles all depend on himself. ——John Ford
The generation of honor is not limited by external conditions. With good conduct comes honor. ——Bobo
If we want to calculate rewards, then the greatest reward that can be obtained by noble virtue is glory. ——Cicero
The greatest difficulties are: first, to obtain a reputation, secondly, to maintain it while alive, and thirdly, to maintain it after death. ——Haydn
A good reputation is the unbridled desire to pursue fame. —— Spinoza
When I estimate all the sorrows in life, I feel that life is not worth cherishing; but reputation is what I want to pass on to my descendants, it is The only thing I care about. ——Shakespeare
Honour will not bring happiness to a person who steals it but does not deserve it. It will only cause constant trembling in the heart of a person who deserves it. . ——Gogol
Whoever will shock the world with his voice will remain silent for a long time; whoever will eventually ignite lightning will drift like a cloud for a long time. ——Nietzsche
Don’t be happy when you gain, don’t worry about losing. The resistance is high, the crowd must be cool. ——Anonymous
Small profits are the thief of big profits; small misfortunes are the root of big disasters. If you respect small gains and are greedy for small gains, big gains will surely perish; if you don't neglect small misfortunes, great misfortunes will surely follow. ——Liu Zhou
Gains and losses can occur once, but honors and disgrace will last for thousands of years. ——Anonymous
A wise man will lose something if he worries a lot; a fool will gain something if he knows his worries. ——Sima Qian
A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. ——Anonymous
It is better to do a few things and do well than to do many things and do poorly. ——Socrates
As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, is there anything in life that you can’t find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway
Wherever there is cleverness, there must also be a failure of wit.
——Liu Xiang
If you don’t see the willow tree in front of your door, your glory will be temporarily withered. ——Helan Jinming
If you see something desirable, you don’t care about what is hateful; if you see something beneficial, you don’t care about what is harmful. Therefore, if you move, you will be trapped, and if you act, you will be humiliated. This is the danger of partial injury. ——Xunzi
The villain is worried about not getting it; having already got it, he is panicking about losing it. Therefore, there is a lifetime of worry but no day's happiness. ——Xunzi
The person who loves to scold others is often the one who scolds the most; the way of heaven is cyclical, and those who laugh at me today will be laughed at tomorrow. ——Seniga
Many people lose their own things because they are envious of others. ——Aesop
Succeeding in the Great Easy, and getting more than you expected, is a joy for those who are ignorant, but only for those who know deeply. ——Liang Qichao
There is nothing more banal and banal than hoping to get ahead. ——Holmes
When happiness passes, there will be sorrow, and when the time comes, it will still be the end. ——Bai Juyi
Early prosperity also dries up early, easy to gain and easy to lose. ——Zhang Tingyu
Honour should be the result, not the motivation for the behavior. ——Pliny
Honor is more precious than life. ——Romain Rolland
Honor has no absolute purpose and cannot exceed the existence and value of life itself. ——Schopenhauer
Honor is just a plaque. ——Shakespeare
Honor cannot be sought, and any pursuit of honor is in vain. ——Goethe
Honor is not governed by laws. ——Mark Twain
Honorary titles will not raise a person's worth. A person's honorary titles all depend on himself. ——John Ford
The generation of honor is not limited by external conditions. With good conduct comes honor. ——Bobo
The acquisition of honor depends on revealing all one's talents, virtues and true value without any damage. ——Bacon
A career of honor is a heavy burden. ——Ma Xingjie
The sense of honor is a good quality, so only those who are noble, positive or well-educated have it. ——Edison
Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be accomplished. ——Marie Curie
Honor is like a firefly. It sparkles from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines very brightly when viewed up close. ——John Webster
Honor, like life, once lost, cannot be regained. ——Cyrus
Honour makes art flourish, and all those who are interested in studying it are excited by the sense of honor. ——Cicero
Honour is the daughter of time. ——Alan
Honour is a kind of prejudice, which comes from people not being good at valuing themselves. ——Gorky
Honour must be earned by our actions. ——Marlowe
Honour should be the result, not the motive of the action. ——Pliny
Honor lies in labor. Honor will not bring happiness to a person who steals it but does not deserve it. It only exists in the heart of a person who deserves it. It causes constant shaking. ——Gogol
The reason why honor is great is that it is hard to obtain. ——Wordsworth
Contempt for the Medal of Honor itself is a single-pole Medal of Honor! ——Monet
What is easy to gain is easy to lose. ——Anonymous
Misfortune and blessing come from the same root, and evil and auspiciousness come from the same realm. Where disaster lies, it turns into blessing; where blessing lies, it turns into disaster. ——Liu Zhou
A person is valued or despised in the world; it depends on his actions and himself. ——Anonymous
If you are poor, you can only benefit yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world. ——Mencius
Wealth is like sea water: the more you drink, the more thirsty you become. The same is true for fame. ——Schopenhauer
Fame can also be a huge obstacle: if we pursue it, we must devote ourselves to such a path-try to satisfy people's imagination, avoid what they hate, and go where they want. good.
—— Spinoza
We cannot tolerate the vanity of others because it hurts our vanity. ——Larochevko
When the moon is bright, we cannot see the light. This is how small glory is overshadowed by greater glory. ——Shakespeare
No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while our breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot harm us; our lives can end, and our reputation But it will last forever. ——Shakespeare
Great men will die, but death cannot erase their names. ——Bohn
The road to honor is not paved with flowers. ——Dante
Hoping for unjust gain is the beginning of loss. ——Emerson
If you ask, you will get it; if you give it up, you will lose it. Asking is beneficial to gaining, and asking is mine. There is a way to seek, and there is a destiny to obtain. This is because seeking is not beneficial to obtaining, and it is also seeking something outside. ——Mencius
Mrs. Curie has received many honors that make the world envious, but she has never been intoxicated by them. A friend of Madame Curie was invited to her home. When she walked into the house, she saw her little daughter playing with a gold medal that had just been awarded to her by the Royal Society. She was shocked and immediately said to Madame Curie: " Now being able to get a gold medal from the Royal Society is a very high and very rare honor. How can you let your children play with it?" Madame Curie smiled and said, "I just want the children to know honor from an early age. Just like a toy, you can only play with it. You must not stick to it forever, otherwise you will achieve nothing. "It is really important to see that if you stick to your results, you will achieve nothing."
Perception: Indifference is an open-minded attitude towards life. People who can be indifferent will regard things outside themselves as trivial and maintain a balance between the material world and the spiritual world. Indifference does not mean doing nothing or not wanting to make progress, but facing life with a pure heart and savoring honors with a calm mind. Perhaps it is for this reason that Marie Curie has become the only female scientist in the world to win the Nobel Prize twice.
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