If you are always content with what you have, you will never be disgraced; if you know how to stop, you will never be ashamed. ——Lao Tzu
A gentleman is concerned about morality and not poverty. ——Confucius
Knowing shame is close to courage. ——Confucius
You should not be happy about things that have nothing to do, and you should not be angry about things that have nothing to do with you. ——Zhuge Liang
There is no greater humiliation than shamelessness. ——Wang Tong
Be poor without flattery, be rich without arrogance. ——Zi Gong
Strengthen the foundation and use it sparingly, then the sky will not be poor. ——Xun Kuang
Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are powerful and thrifty are rich. ——Han Fei
The journey of a gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its ambitions, and if it is not peaceful, it will not be far-reaching. ——Zhuge Liang
Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. ——Liu Bei
It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a matter of disrespect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one does not have a good partner, but a matter of not being knowledgeable. ——Zhang Heng
If you are humble, many people will follow you; if you are arrogant and arrogant, many people will leave you. ——Ge Hong
The earth can support the city wall, and the accumulation of virtue can form a solid ground. ——Li Bai
If you do a good thing, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad thing, you will feel guilty. ——Shen Hanguang
Those who are extravagant are in ruins and those who are frugal are at peace. One evil and one good are in front of you. ——Bai Juyi
Don’t think about living in peace and be prepared for danger, abstain from extravagance and be frugal; cut down the roots to seek luxuriant trees, plug the sources to seek long-lasting growth. ——Wei Zheng
If the general refuses to give advice, the heroes will disperse; if the policy is not followed, the counselors will rebel. ——Huang Shigong
A ruler is shorter; an inch is longer. Things are lacking; wisdom is unclear. ——Qu Yuan
When you are high, you are always worried about the shortcomings; when you are full, you are always worried about the surplus. ——Emperor Jian Wen
The ones that are high and low are lacking, and the ones that are bright are easily stained. The song "Yangchun" must be played by few, but it is difficult to live up to its reputation. ——Fan Ye
Proudness cannot last forever, desire cannot be indulged, happiness cannot be extreme, and ambition cannot be fulfilled. ——Wei Zheng
Only if the work is incomplete and the power is not fulfilled, there will be some shortcomings. ——Song Lian
If you are short, you cannot protect it, and if you protect it, it will eventually become short; if you are long, you cannot be cautious, and if you are cautious, you will not grow. ——Nie Danian
Only when you are not arrogant can you be arrogant, not by favoring others. ——Zhuge Liang
It is taboo to be full of energy, to avoid being full of new energy, and to avoid exposing talents. ——Lu Kun
Thinking of high danger makes you think of humility and self-herding; fearing fullness makes you think of rivers and seas. ——Wei Zheng
If you are easy to say that you are strong, you are short, and if you know that you are short, you are long. ——Shen Juyun
Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, their success was caused by diligence and frugality, but they were destroyed by luxury. ——Li Shangyin
The overlord took Erjiang alone, and many of his descendants surrendered with hundreds of cities. After the success of Luxurious, what about peace and happiness and misfortune? ——Wang Anshi
A kind spirit welcomes people, and they are as close as brothers; a bad spirit welcomes people, and it harms the soldiers. ——Guan Zhong
It is not advisable to belittle oneself when one has a great spirit of lofty ideals. ——Zhuge Liang
Modestness has a good reputation. Those who are too modest should guard against fraud. ——Zhu Xi
Great courage is like cowardice, great wisdom is like foolishness. ——Su Shi
There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when something happens suddenly, and are not angry when something happens without reason. ——Su Shi
Luxury leads to excessive desires. A gentleman who has many desires will seek wealth and honor, which will lead to disaster in vain. ——Sima Guang
To be extravagant means to be greedy and despicable; if you are frugal, you have nothing to ask for from others and nothing to be ashamed of yourself, which can nourish your spirit. ——Luo Da Jing
The self-conscious mind is the mother of progress, and the self-conscious mind is the source of degeneration. Therefore, the self-conscious mind is indispensable, and the self-conscious mind cannot be had. ——Zou Taofen
Those who rely on the greatness of the country, are proud of the people, and want to see power over the enemy are called arrogant soldiers. ——Xiang Wei
If the debauchery fails, the body will suffer disaster if it is full. ——Zhang Yong
Those who empty themselves will advance to the foundation of virtue. ——Fang Xiaoru
If you are full, what is the point of not losing it? Be careful! Be careful! ——Zhu Shunshui
A serious illness in life is just the word "arrogance". ——Wang Yangming
Only when you are not arrogant can you learn from the strengths of others and develop your own learning.
——Tan Sitong
The most foolish thing in life is that the evil has been heard, and the most evil thing in life is that people are good at talking about it. ——Shen Juyun
If you are full, it is easy to cause disaster, but if you are humble, you will always be blessed. ——Zhang Tingyu
Children need to be taught by others, and their problems need to be treated by others, even if they are teachers or doctors. But I'm afraid you have to make your own decisions on how to behave and deal with things. Many good remedies prescribed by others are often nothing more than waste paper. ——Lu Xun
True humility means that you have no prejudices, your thoughts are completely liberated, and you are not subject to any constraints. You adopt a pragmatic attitude toward everything, analyze the situation in detail, and take into account any opinions expressed from any aspect. , don’t fail to listen. ——Deng Tuo
In order to completely prevent and overcome varying degrees of subjectivism in our thinking, we can only ask ourselves to maintain a true humility in all situations. ——Deng Tuo
The enemy of learning is one’s own satisfaction. If you want to study something seriously, you must start from not being complacent. We should adopt this attitude towards ourselves, "never tired of learning" and "never tired of teaching" towards others. ——Mao Zedong
My motto is: People cannot be arrogant, but they cannot be arrogant. ——Xu Beihong
Studying but not knowing enough, humility comes from not knowing enough. False modesty can only win mediocre applause, but cannot achieve real progress. ——Hua Luogeng
It’s not that you can’t see justice, but you are afraid of not being brave enough to see justice. ——Xie Juezai
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The best thing is to be immersed in the mud without being stained and not corroded by the sugar-coated bullets of the bourgeoisie. Rare revolutionary qualities. ——Zhou Enlai
We should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but we should also be able to bear it when others use words to hurt us. ——Liu Shaoqi
The saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience. ——Guo Moruo
Half-cut vermicelli should still be treasured if it is a public property. People don't understand Yu Zhongqu, but they say Yu is a calculating person. ——Xu Teli
Don’t boast even a little bit, pride and complacency will lead to overturning. Looking at many things in ancient and modern times, success has been caused by humility and failure has been caused by extravagance. ——Chen Yi
Dissatisfaction is an upward wheel. ——Lu Xun
Pride and complacency are a terrible trap for us; moreover, this trap is dug by ourselves. ——Lao She
Going to war with your head held high and returning home with your tail between your legs is the norm for mediocre and belligerent people. ——Feng Xuefeng
We should not put our eyes on the top of our heads and use our own feet to destroy the things we want in the sky. ——Feng Xuefeng
Modility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind. We should always remember this truth. ——Mao Zedong
Once we have achievements, we cannot be like a ball that cannot be hit by others. It can jump as high as a light tap. The greater your achievements, the more modest and cautious you must be. ——Wang Jinxi
I have some doubts about the word "pride". Anyone who has a little bit of drive and ability always believes in himself and is a person with some opinions. The more assertive a person is, the more confident he is. This one isn't bad. He is really a bit proud. If he is put in a proper position, he will become humble himself, otherwise he will not be able to survive. ——Deng Xiaoping
It is not good to humble oneself but respect others, and it is also not good to respect oneself but humble others. ——Xu Teli
Everyone should have self-respect, self-confidence, and independence, otherwise he will be a slave. But self-esteem is not contempt, self-confidence is not complacency, and independence is not independence. ——Xu Teli
People who have only a little knowledge are often not humble; people who are well-informed and capable must be humble. ——Xie Juezai
Revolutionary morality does not fall from the sky.
It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade becomes brighter as it is polished, and gold becomes purer as it is refined. ——Ho Chi Minh
Conscience is determined by a person’s knowledge and entire lifestyle. ——Marx
Smile is a language with multiple meanings. —— Spitler
Every well-educated person has a forbidden commandment: Don’t lose your temper. ——Emerson
Good temper is the best clothing a person can wear in society. ——Dude
No matter how you express your anger, do not do anything irreparable. ——Bacon
We must now fully maintain party discipline, otherwise everything will fall into sludge. ——Marx
When you are angry, shut your mouth tightly to avoid increasing your anger. ——Socrates
Don’t easily agree to others if you are not competent for it. Once you agree to others, you must fulfill your promise. ——Washington
If we want to make friends, we must first do things for others - things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication to do. ——Carnegie
It is easier to forgive your enemies than your friends. ——Mrs. Dirge
Disrespect for others is first of all disrespect for yourself. ——Whitman
The true greatness of a person lies in his ability to realize his own insignificance. ——Paul
Patience is the most important achievement of studying. ——Saldan
The life of a person with a pure heart is full of sweetness and joy. ——Leo Tolstoy
As long as you take everything lightly, there will be nothing to worry about; as long as you do not exaggerate the situation out of anger, there will be nothing to be angry about. ——Turgenev
If a habit is not suppressed, it will soon become a necessity in your life. ——Augustine
People like habits, because they are the ones who create them. ——Bernard Shaw
The person who receives the favor must always keep the favor deep in his heart, but the person who gives the favor must not remember it. ——Cicero
Habit, each of us is more or less its slave. ——Gao Ting
Easy to anger is the most obvious weakness of character. ——Dante
Don’t look at everyone with distrust, but be cautious and firm. ——Democritus
You must remember to always happily give more to others and take less from others. ——Gorky
You should help your friends when they are in trouble, and you should not gossip after things are hopeless. ——Aesop
Be open-minded: Don’t be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. ——Franklin
For an immature teenager, bad companions play a much greater role than good teachers. ——Aesop
People should dominate habits, but never let habits dominate people. If a person cannot get rid of his bad habits, it is simply worthless. ——Ostrovsky
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In a people's country, there must be a hub for promotion. , this is virtue. ——Montesquieu
People cannot live like animals. They should pursue knowledge and virtue. ——Dante
Shyness is the emotion of fear or fear of humiliation, which can prevent people from committing certain despicable acts. —— Spinoza
One should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality.
——Democritus
Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors. ——Romain Rolland
Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions. ——Gorky
The reason why virtuous people are virtuous is that they are not tempted enough; this is either because their lives are monotonous and rigid, or because they are focused on one goal and have no time to look around. ——Duncan
Human beings have been given a job, which is spiritual growth. ——Leo Tolstoy
People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. ——Chekhov
Conscience is determined by a person’s knowledge and entire lifestyle. ——Marx
A law-abiding and conscientious person will not steal even if there is an urgent need. However, even if you give a million gold dollars to a thief, you cannot expect him to stop stealing again. . ——Krylov
The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so that our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice have to exert their power and role in reality. ——Hegel
Teach your children "virtue": it is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in times of trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was not only art but also morality. ——
Beethoven
If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. —— Diderot
I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships. ——Beethoven
Ornament is also incompatible with virtue, because virtue is the strength and vitality of the soul. ——Rousseau
I am convinced that only virtuous citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. ——Rousseau
Let us make dishonor the most severe part of the punishment! ——Montesquieu
Sound judgment on factual issues is the true foundation of all virtues. ——Comenius
Virtue is realized by actions, not by words. ——Comenius
The only work and the whole work of education can be summed up in this concept-morality. ——Herbart
Virtue is like a famous incense. Its fragrance becomes stronger after being burned or pressed. For example, good fortune can best reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues. ——Bacon
Those who plot against others will be the first to suffer misfortune. ——Aesop
Our powerful morality is to achieve material success through struggle; this morality applies to both countries and individuals. ——Russell
Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily get through difficulties when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor. ——Sadie
Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. ——Montesquieu
The inevitable consequence of luxury—the disintegration of etiquette—in turn causes the corruption of taste. ——Rousseau
The purpose and function of etiquette is to make people's original stubbornness become supple, to make people's temperament gentle, to make them respect others and get along with others. ——John Locke
Courtesy is the golden key to human perfection. ——Matsusuneji
Speech that is aggressive does not necessarily mean that it is reasonable. ——Sadie
Whether you are a man or a woman, you must be gentle and tolerant to others to deserve the name of a person. A person's true bravery and decisiveness are by no means equivalent to using fists to stop others from speaking. ——Sadie
Having a strong temper can easily cause anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move towards the improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action. ——Peter Abelard
Young people should do no harm to others, should give everyone what they have earned, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should appear sincere and pleasing to others, so as to learn to behave uprightly.
——Comenius
Courtesy is the first thing that children and youth should take special care to cultivate into habits. ——John Locke
Courtesy delights those who are polite and those who are treated with courtesy. ——Montesquieu
Bad things can be learned as soon as they are learned. The bad habits acquired in early years will be shown in all behaviors and actions from then on, whether it is problems in speech or movement, at the age of three Even when you are sixty, you will not change. ——Krylov
Courtesy can often replace the noblest feelings. ——Merime Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. ——Gonchar
Having a bad temper is one of the more despicable human natures. If a person loses his temper, it is equivalent to taking a step back on the ladder of human progress. ——Darwin
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4 About famous sayings
Bees sip honey from flowers and say thanks when they leave. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. ——Tagore
As a person, you must respect your parents, be kind to your children, be generous to your poor relatives, and be polite to everyone. ——Russell
A proud person will always destroy himself in pride. ——Shakespeare
Those who attribute their good fortune too much to their own intelligence and resourcefulness are likely to have a very unfortunate ending. ——Bacon
Humility is an indispensable virtue. ——Montesquieu
The bud and bud of a virtue, this is the most precious virtue and the mother of all morality, this is humility; with this virtue we will have endless happiness . ——Galdos
Caution is much more powerful than boldness. ——Hugo
Do not be exaggerated or extravagant. It is better to understate than to overstate. ——Leo Tolstoy
The first condition for success is true humility, and the willingness to give up all your cherished prejudices as long as they are seen to conflict with the truth. ——Spencer
Humility can make a warrior more beautiful. ——Ostrovsky
The most difficult thing to overcome among the national emotions is pride. You can change it, fight it, defeat it, destroy it, shame it, whatever you want. And if it is insulted, it will still poke its head out and show itself. ——Franklin
When we are extremely humble, that is when we are closest to greatness. ——Tagore
Conceit is a kind of destruction to any art. Pride is a terrible misfortune. ——Dimitrov
True humility can only be the product of thoughtful consideration of vanity. ——Bergson
All I have to do is reach out and reap the crops that others have sown for me. —— Goethe
Humble students cherish the truth and do not care about their own personal praise: The first thing an immodest student thinks of is to show off personal praise and is indifferent to the truth. It is recorded in the history of thought that humility is almost always directly proportional to a student's talent, and inversely proportional to lack of humility. ——Plekhanov
Never think that you know everything at any time. ——Pavlov
Ah! How boring is it when words of praise come from your own mouth! ——Montesquieu
None of our habits is as difficult as overcoming pride. Although we try our best to hide it, overcome it, and eliminate it, no matter what, it still emerges unconsciously. ——Franklin
When I count the many wonderful creations invented by mankind in art and literature, and then look back on my knowledge, I feel that I am simply extremely shallow.
——Galileo
Only when everyone here has stopped talking can you have the opportunity to ask questions humbly and learn from others. ——John Locke
The only excuse for being immodest is that a lack of humility is a lack of insight. ——Franklin
All true and great things are simple and humble. ——Belinsky
It is completely inconsistent with my character to not seek improvement after achieving some small achievements. Climbing up a ladder is good, but as long as you still have the strength, it means you have to go one step further. ——Andersen
Most scientists hate superlative adjectives and exaggerations. Great people are generally modest and cautious. ——Beveridge
It is the known, not the unknown, that constitutes the greatest obstacle to our learning. ——Bernard
Lazy to think, unwilling to delve into and understand deeply, complacent or satisfied with trivial knowledge, are all causes of intellectual poverty. This poverty is often described in one word: "stupidity." ——Gorky
Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be immodest because of it. The more they excel, the more they recognize their shortcomings. ——Rousseau
Most of our pride is based on our ignorance! ——Lesing
If a person counts what he learns from others as his own discovery, this is also very close to arrogance. ——Hegel
A fool is arrogant. What he is proud of happens to be the shortcomings that are ridiculed and ridiculed, and he often boasts about things that should be a great shame and humiliation. ——Krylov
No matter when, never think that you already know everything. No matter how high people think of you, you must always have the courage to say to yourself: I am a person who knows nothing. ——Pavlov
Never give in to pride. Because when you are proud, you will be stubborn in situations where you should agree; because when you are proud, you will reject the advice and help of friendship from others; because when you are proud, you will lose objective standards. ——Pavlov
No matter how great our achievements are, we should still clearly estimate the enemy's strength, be vigilant, and never allow arrogance or complacency in our own ranks. and careless emotions. ——Stalin
The greatest pride and the greatest inferiority represent the weakness of the soul. —— Spinoza
A proud person is bound to be jealous, and he will be most jealous of those who are most praised for their virtues. —— Spinoza
To think too low of oneself because of pain is to have low self-esteem. —— Spinoza
Although inferiority is opposed to pride, it is actually closest to pride. —— Spinoza
Obviously, pride and humility are exactly opposites, but they have the same object. This object is the self. ——Hume
I first ask you to trust science, trust reason, trust yourself, and believe in yourself. ——Hegel
Don’t do anything despicable, whether in front of others or alone: ??the most important thing is self-respect. ——Pythagoras
There are two types of bad etiquette: the first is shyness; the second is indiscretion and contempt. To avoid these two situations, you can only abide by the following This rule is, don't look down on yourself, and don't look down on others. ——John Locke
One is never too old to learn.