1. You despicable human beings are like this-always lying, always thinking that you have virtues that you really don't have, but denying that those higher animals have them.
wild animals have never done a cruel thing-this is the patent of moral animals. -Mark Twain
2. The essence of cultivation, like human character, ultimately comes down to the question of moral sentiment. -Emerson
3. Labor is the foundation and means of human existence, and it is the source of a person's perfection in physique, wisdom and morality. -ushinski
4. Teach your children "virtue": it is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was morality besides art. -Beethoven
5. The morality of asking is better than the morality of asking, so the emotional life is better than the rational life. -Zhu Guangqian
6. The difference between society and nature is that society has certain moral goals. -Huxley