Quotes about kindness from famous people (80 selected items)
If a person has no conscience, he will not be able to survive even if he is extremely smart! Below is a collection of famous quotes about kindness (80 selected ones) that I have collected for reference only. I hope it can help everyone.
1. The human heart is a vast and boundless world. When people face conscience examination of their ambitions and daily actions, they often feel sad! ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
2. As long as you are pure and honest, which always means diligence, and think more about others, you will be sure of success in your life. ——Mark Twain, United States
3. A friendship that grows inch by inch like an oak tree is more reliable than a friendship that suddenly jumps out like a melon vine. ——Charlotte Bronte
4. Friendship, the mysterious union of the soul! The beautifier of life and the consolidater of society! ——Robert Brahai
5. Be a kind person and seek happiness for the people. ——Soviet Gorky
6. Everyone has stains on their conscience, but most people don’t care about this embellishment on their souls, just like wearing a starched shirt. ——Gorky "Water and its Significance in Nature and Human Life"
7. If you want to live happily, pray to God, and be an honest person, then you must keep your promise. . —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
8. It is unwise to make a big deal about it after being slandered. Unless there is some great benefit to be gained by publicizing it, slander can rarely withstand silence. worn. ——"The Autobiography of Mark Twain"
9. True friendship requires a certain distance. When there is distance, there will be respect; when there is respect, friendship will last forever. ——You Jin
10. Do not take out medals from your own pocket and lend them to your friends. This is an insult to him. —— Tagore
11. The best effort of friendship is not to show our flaws to a friend, but to make him see his own flaws. ——La Rochefoucauld, you can never take out your heart without knowing the other party’s details. ——Balzac
12. Some people believe that honesty is always the best policy. In fact, this is superstition; sometimes pretending to be honest is several times better than being truly honest. ——Mark Twain, "A Journey Around the Equator"
13. Do not take out medals from your own bag and lend them to your friends. This is an insult to him. ——Tagore
14. Friendship is reliable in other things, but cannot be trusted in love; so lovers use their own lips and tongue. Whoever is alive, let him convey his feelings himself, and never ask others to do it for him; because beauty is a witch, and under her magic, loyalty will dissolve in passion. ——Shakespeare
15. A friendship that grows inch by inch like an oak tree is more reliable than a friendship that suddenly jumps out like a melon vine. ——Charlotte Bronte
16. In the past life, friendship was like a bright light, illuminating my soul and giving my life a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
17. Self-made friendship lasts longer than purchased friendship. ——Reagan
18. Friendship is the same as the fragrance of flowers. It is better to be lighter. The lighter the fragrance, the more attached it is and the longer it lasts. ——Xi Murong
19. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——China Jin Chen Shou
20. True friendship requires maintaining a certain distance. When there is distance, there will be respect; when there is respect, friendship will last forever. ——You Jin
21. Kind-hearted people and imaginative people are easier to gather than cold and cruel people. ——Johnson
22. When people are good, there are many good things but not enough. ——Yang Wanli
23. Friendship neither requires slaves nor allows rulers. Friendship likes equality. ——Gonchakov
24. Honesty, like all our sentiments, should be divided into two categories: negative and positive. Negative honesty is honesty when there is no chance of getting rich. Positive honesty is being tempted every day without being tempted. ——Balzac's "Uncle Bangs"
25. Be a person who offers help in cold weather and comfort in pain. ——Ba Jin, China
26. In the past life, friendship was like a bright light, illuminating my soul and giving my life a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
27. Love and kindness are happiness and truth, the only possible happiness and truth in the world. ——Romain Rolland's "The Biography of Tolstoy"
28. Sympathy is the highest virtue among all morals. ——British Bacon
29. Among all moral qualities, good nature is the most needed in the world. ——British Rosseau
30. Love yourself last and cherish those who hate you. Honesty will win you more benefits than greed.
——Shakespeare's "Henry VIII"
31. If a person abandons his loyal friends, he is abandoning his most precious life. ——Sophocles
32. Helping each other wholeheartedly and being intimate is the highest state of friendship. ——Valois
33. Uninvited guests are most welcome only after saying goodbye. ——Shakespeare
34. Only a broad and intelligent heart can always discover the love of friendship. ——Heine
35. Kind-hearted people and imaginative people are easier to gather than cold and cruel people. ——Johnson
36. Showing disdain for other people’s happiness is an insult to others. ——Margaret Yourcenar
37. Anyone who has encountered a friendly heart in the world and experienced the state of sincerity will have tasted the happiness of heaven and earth. ——Roland Romain, France
38. Utility is the purpose of a machine and the basis for testing the value of the machine, while kindness is only the purpose and will of people. —— Tagore's "Nationalism"
39. A pious beginning brings a beautiful ending. ——Hugo's "Luy Bras"
40. True friendship can only be based on the combination of similar temperaments. ——Beethoven
41. Love can make the world turn. ——British Dickens
42. Cowardly friends will become the most ferocious enemies after betrayal. ——Ed Spencer
43. Those who cannot conquer each other with warmth cannot conquer each other with beatings. ——Chekhov
44. Everything about a person should be beautiful: face, clothes, mind and thoughts. ——Russian Chekhov
45. A kind heart is the sun. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"
46. If you lack sincerity in doing things, or are reluctant to take action, then even if you have great ability, you will not achieve much. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
47. Since we are all mortals, it is better to keep friendship at a moderate level and not to interfere too deeply in each other's spiritual life. ——Euripides Friendship can never become a transaction; on the contrary, it requires the most complete concept of disinterest. ——Moroa
48. You must be true to yourself; just as there is night before there is day, be true to yourself and you will not deceive others. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
49. For me, the meaning of life is to put yourself in other people's shoes, worry about other people's worries, and enjoy other people's happiness. ——America Einstein
50. Wine is a colorless liquid flame that quickly and accurately burns out all the human things in the human heart. ——Golky "The Chimney Sweeper"
51. Books need nests, spiders need webs, and people need friendship. ——British Blake
52. If everything is good, everything is beautiful. ——"Study on Tolstoy's Works"
53. Sincere concern makes people feel as happy as a bird in the morning greets the rising sun in spring. ——Soviet Gorky
54. Friendship is heaven, without it it is like hell; friendship is life, without it it means death. ——William Morris
55. A kind heart is the best law. ——McClay
56. The voice of people pouring out their heart is gentler and more real. It can be absolutely trusted, and you can be absolutely certain that it is nothing but the most cordial advice. —— Dickens' "A Christmas Story"
57. When a person is a real person, he should maintain an equal distance between bluster and affectation. Neither boastful nor pretentious. ——Hugo's "Les Misérables"
58. A handshake among thousands of people makes my sleeves fragrant for three years. ——Gong Zizhen, Qing Dynasty, China
59. If anyone wants to receive help in times of trouble, he should be lenient to others on weekdays. ——Sadie If a person abandons his loyal friends, he is abandoning his most precious life. ——Sophocles
60. A kind heart is gold. ——Shakespeare
61. A small candle, how far its light shines! A good deed, like this candle, shines brightly in this sinful world. ——Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice"
62. A benevolent man is invincible in the world. ——China·Warring States Mencius
63. When you explain this issue, you must not distort it or make it far-fetched; let alone rely on your own shrewdness to knowingly and deliberately damage your soul. Take the blame. ——Shakespeare's "Henry V"
64. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind. ——France Hugo
65. The laws of conscience are often different from the laws of the classics. —— Tagore's "Sacrifice"
66. Don't believe in the reproach of conscience, it will take you very far. Unreasonable loyalty falls like a staircase in a basement.
Go down one level, two levels, and now just one level, into darkness. The wise ones turn around and go up, while the naive ones stay there. ——Hugo "The Laughing Man"
67. Help local friends when they are in trouble, but do not gossip until the situation is hopeless. ——Greek Aesop
68. Kind-hearted and loyal people with hearts full of love continue to bring happiness to the world. ——Mark Twain, "The Gilded Age"
69. Friendship is two hearts treating each other sincerely, rather than one heart beating another heart. ——Lu Xun
70. Conscience, the thing that condemns people, is enough to scare me. This is true for adults as well as children. —— Dickens's "Great Expectations"
71. Choose your friends carefully, and change them even more carefully. ——Franklin
72. Showing disdain for other people’s happiness is bullying others. ——Margaret Yourcenar
73. Goodness is the sunshine of the spiritual world. ——France Hugo
74. Sincerity is the highest virtue in life. ——Chaucer
75. Eating is only beneficial when you are hungry. Likewise, it is beneficial and harmless to interact with others only when you are loving. ——Leo Tolstoy
76. Friendship neither requires slaves nor allows rulers. Friendship likes equality. ——Gonchakov
77. Friendship is often formed by a common interest that is easier for two people to realize than one person. This relationship is pure only when mutual satisfaction is achieved. of. ——Strindberg
78. If beauty is a letter of recommendation, then kindness is a credit card. ——Bulwer Lishun
79. Kindness is a rare pearl in history, and kind people are almost better than great people. ——Hugo
80. Kindness is a universal language that can make the blind feel it and the deaf smell it.
——Mark Twain ;