Current location - Quotes Website - Famous sayings - Famous Aphorisms - Unspeakable Hidden Chapters
Famous Aphorisms - Unspeakable Hidden Chapters

There is something in everyone's nature that is not suitable for disclosure. If it is made public, it will definitely offend others (Goethe)

I don't think anyone will know everything about what he has done. Make it public. Who can tolerate himself admitting to despicable behavior? Who hasn’t done something despicable? (Trollope)

People would rather expose their weaknesses and imperfections to the world than let others know their scandals (Chesterfield)

Even the most kind-hearted great man needs a few villains to serve him; there are always things you can't ask decent people to do (La Bruyère)

Sometimes when it comes to family Makes people with family disgrace restless (佚)

Don’t slap people in the face, don’t criticize people

Peel onions and garlic, don’t peel people off

The tongue is always A sore tooth (UK)

Every family has its own secrets (Italy)

Every family has its secrets (Farquhar)

Do not publicize family ugliness

A mute eats yellow lotus and cannot tell of his suffering

Every family has a sutra that is difficult to recite

If the arm is broken, go to Hiding in sleeves

Everyone has his or her own secrets (Toro Fuller)

There are lice where itches, and ghosts where there are fears

Snakes dig into holes. Know

A man with a disease is guilty, a horse with a sore is timid

Stolen gongs and drums cannot be beaten

A man with a disease is sneaky; The felled trees are swaying (Mongolian)

When seeking pleasure in secret, there is more fear than joy (Xurus)

People who have ghosts in their hearts are always afraid ( Pierpe)

A man with ghosts in his heart will be worried even if nothing happens. He is worried that there is a bear hidden in every bush----(Roy Watkins) Famous Aphorisms - Honesty

Honesty

1. In a people’s country, there must be a driving force, and this is virtue. ——Montesquieu

2. People cannot live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. ——Dante

3. 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

4. It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a lack of respect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one does not have a good partner, but that one is not ashamed of one's wisdom. ——Zhang Heng

5. Earth can build a city wall, and accumulated virtue can make a solid ground. ——Li Bai

6. If you do a good thing, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad thing, you will feel guilty. ——Shen Hanguang

7. The most valuable revolutionary quality is to remain unstained in the mud and not corroded by the sugar-coated bullets of the bourgeoisie. ——*

8. The saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience. ——Guo Moruo

9. Shyness is the emotion of fear or fear of humiliation, which can prevent people from committing certain despicable behaviors. —— Spinoza

10. We should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality. ——Democritus

11. Emotion has great inspiring power. Therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. ——Kelov

12. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors. ——Romain Rolland

13. Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions. ——Gorky

14. Communism is not only manifested in the fields and sweaty factories, it is also manifested in families, around the dinner table, among relatives, and in mutual relationships.

——Mayakovsky

15. 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 single-mindedly pursuing a goal. Target and no time to look around. ——Duncan

16. Human beings are given a job, which is spiritual growth. ——Leo Tolstoy

17. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. ——Chekhov

18. Conscience is determined by a person’s knowledge and entire lifestyle. ——Marx

19. 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. Don't steal. ——Krylov

20. The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so that our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice can exert their power and influence in reality. effect. ——Hegel

21. 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

22. If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. —— Diderot

23. I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships. ——Beethoven

24. Decoration is also incompatible with virtue, because virtue is the power and vitality of the soul. ——Rousseau

25. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. ——Rousseau

26. Let us make dishonor the most severe part of the punishment! ——Montesquieu

27. Sound judgment on factual issues is the true foundation of all virtues. ——Comenius

28. Virtue is realized by behavior, not by words. ——Comenius

29. The work and all work of education can be summarized in this concept-morality. ——Herbart

30. Virtue is like a famous incense. It becomes stronger after being burned or squeezed. For example, good fortune can best reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues. ——Bacon

31. Those who conspire to frame others will be the first to suffer misfortune. ——Aesop

32. A wise man would rather prevent a disease in the bud than cure it; he would rather encourage to overcome pain than seek comfort for the sake of pain. ——Thomas More

33. Our powerful morality is to achieve material success through struggle; this morality applies to both the country and the individual. ——Russell

34. Develop them to have the physical strength to endure hard work, pure and noble morals, and a spirit of broad freedom that can accommodate new trends, that is, the power to swim in the new trends of the world without being overwhelmed. . ——Lu Xun

35. Only at the stage of social development when class antagonism is not only eliminated, but also this antagonism is forgotten in actual life, can we truly transcend class antagonism and transcend the memory of this antagonism. Human morality becomes possible. ——Engels

36. We have proletarian morality, we should develop it, consolidate it, and educate the future generation with this proletarian morality. —— Kalinin

37. The current task is to excavate ore, refine pig iron, and forge the purity of the Marxist worldview and the superstructure compatible with this worldview, even under the most difficult conditions. steel. ——Lenin

38. Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-consciousness is indispensable, and self-abasement is indispensable. ——Zou Taofen

39. Knowing shame is almost courageous. ——Confucius

40. There is no greater humiliation than shamelessness.

——Wang Tong

41. 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

42. 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

43. It’s not that you can’t see justice, it’s that you’re afraid of seeing justice but not being brave enough. ——Xie Juezai

44. Be careful, even when you are alone, do not say bad words or do bad things, but learn to be more shameful in front of yourself than in front of others. ——Democritus

45. Stay calm to cultivate your character, and be frugal to cultivate your virtue. ——Zhuge Liang

46. A gentleman is concerned about morality but not poverty. ——Confucius

47. Be poor without flattery, be rich without arrogance. ——Zigong

48. If you strengthen your foundation and use it sparingly, you will never be poor. ——Xun Kuang

49. Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are strong and thrifty will be rich. ——Han Fei

50. The journey of a husband and gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. Without indifference, one cannot clear one’s ambitions, and without tranquility, one cannot reach far. ——Zhuge Liang

51. Those who are extravagant are in ruins, while those who are thrifty are safe. One evil and one good are in front of you. ——Bai Juyi

52. 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, block the source to seek long-lasting flow. ——Wei Zheng

53. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, their success was caused by diligence and frugality, and their success was broken down by luxury. ——Li Shangyin

54. 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

55. Extravagance leads to more desires. A gentleman who has many desires will seek wealth and honor, which will lead to disaster in vain. ——Sima Guang

56. Extravagance means taking extravagantly and humiliating ambitions; if you practice frugality, you will have nothing to ask for from others and no regrets from yourself, which can nourish your spirit. ——Luo Dajing

57. It is always better to treasure half-cut vermicelli than to cherish public belongings. People don't understand Yu Zhongqu, but they say Yu is a calculating person. ——Xu Teli

58. People who let themselves be completely controlled by wealth can never be fair. ——Democritus

59. 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

60. Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. - Montesquieu

61. The inevitable consequence of luxury - the disintegration of etiquette - in turn causes the corruption of taste. ——Rousseau

62. 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

63. When you welcome others with good demeanor, you will be as close as brothers; ——Guan Zhong

64. There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when faced with sudden attacks, and are not angry when they are attacked without reason. ——Su Shi

65. 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 ourselves. ——*

66. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection. ——Matsusuneji

67. Speaking aggressively does not necessarily mean that what you say is reasonable. ——Sadie

68. Whether you are a man or a woman, you must be gentle and tolerant to others to be worthy of your name. A person's true bravery and decisiveness are by no means equivalent to using fists to stop others from speaking. ——Sadie

69. Being very angry 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

70. Young people should not hurt others, should give everyone what they have gained, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should appear sincere and pleasing. Learn to do so. upright. ——Comenius

71. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop habits. ——John Locke

72. Politeness pleases those who are polite, and also those who are treated politely. ——Montesquieu

73. 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 now on, whether it is speech or action problems, From the age of three to the age of sixty, one will not change. ——Krylov

74. Politeness can often replace expensive feelings. ——Merime Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. ——Gonchar

75. 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

76. The bee sips honey from the flower and expresses its gratitude when leaving. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. ——Tagore's famous aphorisms - Truth

1. Stick to the truth---don't waver no matter where you are. ——Herzen

2. Any credible truth is an image of truth. —— Blake

3. Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field. ——Herzen

4. The truth does not exist in the vilified reality. ——George Sand

5. How rare are the small diamonds of truth, but once mined and polished, they can be durable, hard and bright. ——Beveridge

6. All outstanding things are simple, and they are fascinating precisely because of their intelligent simplicity. ——Gorky

7. In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who considers himself a master will surely collapse in the laughter of God! ——Einstein

8. Truth is the child of time, not the child of time. ——Brecht

9. Those who seek the truth can only explore alone, and have nothing to do with those who do not really love the truth. ——Pasternak

10. Respecting people should not be better than respecting the truth. ——Plato

11. Only by being loyal to the facts can we be loyal to the truth. ——*

12. Even if we only see a glimmer of truth, we cannot let its brilliance dim. ——Li Siguang

13. The key is to have a heart that loves the truth and absorb the truth whenever and wherever you encounter it. ——Goethe

14. You must have the courage to face the ruthless truth. ——Lenin

15. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. ——Einstein

16. The discovery of truth or the fulfillment of moral responsibility cause us to rejoice and make our whole lives tremble...——Croce

17. The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. ——Lesing

18. Doubt is not a shortcoming. Always doubting, but never making a conclusion, this is the shortcoming. ——Lu Xun

19. Being both whimsical and pragmatic is the unique style of scientific workers. Let us explore infinite truths in the infinite river of the universe! ——Guo Moruo

20. Man’s bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth. ——Copernicus

21. Truth is not a coin that is ready-made and can be hidden in your pocket. ——Lesing

22. People who insist on the truth are great. ——Hugo

23. The closer you get to the truth, the more charming you will find the truth.

——Lametli

24. If you want to monopolize the truth, the truth will laugh at you. ——Romain Rolland

25. In everything I say, I just seek the truth, not just to win the honor of telling the truth, but because the truth is beneficial to people. ——Helvetius

26. As long as a person is willing to explore deep below the surface of things, even if he himself may not see it correctly, he will clear the way for others, and even make his mistakes finally come true. Serve the cause of truth. ——Bock

27. Without considerable independent effort, the truth cannot be found on any serious issue; whoever is afraid of hard work will not be able to find the truth. ——Lenin

28. For one person to discover fruitful truth, it requires millions of people to destroy their lives in failed explorations and tragic mistakes. ——Mendeleev

29. The journey of truth does not require an entry permit. ——Joliot Curie

30. We seek the truth and gain the comfort of truth in all events. ——Santayena

31. The momentary strength depends on strength, and the eternal victory or defeat depends on reason. ——Cao Yu

32. Truth is the daughter of time. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

33. Truth has such power. The more you want to attack it, the more your attacks will enrich and prove it. ——Galileo

34. Truth is compared to flint—the harder it is struck, the more brilliant it emits. ——Marx

35. Although the truth is bitter, it is clear. ——Putolini

36. Error cannot withstand failure, but truth is not afraid of failure. ——Tagore

37. The main characteristic of a well-trained thinker is that he does not easily draw conclusions without sufficient evidence. ——Beveridge

38. Nothing can be known until it is effective, and nothing can be said without evidence. ——Wang Chong

39. Only people’s social practice is the standard of truth for people’s understanding of the outside world. The standard of truth can only be social practice. ——*

40. Marx believed that the conformity of theory to reality is the criterion of theory. ——Lenin

41. Science is called science precisely because it does not recognize idols, is not afraid of outdated things, and listens carefully to the voice of practice and experience. ——Stalin

42. Human beings use cognitive activities to understand things and practical activities to change things; use the former to master the universe and the latter to create the universe. —— Croce

43. Truth is truth only because it is opposed to fallacy and hypocrisy. ——Chernyshevsky

44. When I have the opportunity to admit my mistakes, I am most willing to seize it. I think such a spirit of returning to truth and reason is better than having the most Correct judgment is even more glorious. ——Hume

45. People often mix truth and error to teach others, but they insist on errors. ——Goethe

46. Instill truth into his mind, just to ensure that he does not fill his mind with falsehoods. ——Rousseau

47. The communist revolution is the most complete break with traditional ownership relations. ——Marx and Engels

48. As long as you take one more small step, as if it is a small step in the same direction, truth will turn into error. ——Lenin

49. The river of truth passes through the ditch of his errors. ——Tagore

50. It is not advisable to forget about the erroneous doctrines of the past, because all kinds of truths must fight against errors in order to maintain their lives. ——Croce

51. Only by being fearless in struggle can one sculpt oneself into a tool in the pursuit of truth.

——Zhang Zhixin

52. I still have good intentions, and even though I died nine times, I still have no regrets. ——Qu Yuan

53. I live for the truth and die for the truth. Apart from the truth, I have nothing of my own. ——Wang Ruofei

54. Be confident, never afraid of the truth, bravely support the truth, tell others the truth, and fight for the truth. ——*

55. We are only willing to bow before the altar of truth, not before all material things. ——Guo Moruo

56. The price paid for seeking truth is always much higher than possessing it without risk. ——Lesing

57. We must always say the truth repeatedly, because errors are also repeatedly propagated, and not by individual people but by a large number of people. ——Goethe

58. A hero---is a person who does what is needed for the benefit of human society at a decisive moment. ——Fuchik

59. Death is inevitable for everyone, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. ——Sima Qian

60. Life is also what I want; righteousness is also what I want; you cannot have both, and you are willing to sacrifice life for righteousness. ——Meng Ke

61. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang

62. I can give up everything, but I cannot give up the party, the class, and the revolutionary cause. If I have one day to live, I should work for them one day! ——Fang Zhimin

63. In order to save one person’s life, he betrayed the liberation cause of millions of people and was spurned by millions of people. What’s the point of living? ——Wang Ruofei

64. In order to pursue light and heat, people would rather give up their own lives. Life is lovely. But a cold, lonely life is not as good as a vigorous death. ——Ba Jin Famous Aphorisms - Labor

1. Any behavior that is not intended for the collective benefit is suicidal and harmful to society. ——Makarenko

2. Just as the branches and the trunk are connected together, the branches that are separated from the trunk will die soon. —— Oneg

3. The most beautiful things in our world are created by labor and the clever hands of people. ——Gorky

4. Only human labor is sacred. ——Gorky

5. It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work! ——Li Shen

6. I think the best way to find happiness in life is to respect labor. All happiness can be obtained through labor, and all suffering can be relieved by labor. ——Li Dazhao

7. Labor is the source of all knowledge. ——Tao Zhu

8. All existing good things are the fruits of creation. ——Mill

9. The most important thing in human life is labor training. It is impossible to have a normal human life without labor. ——Rousseau

10. Labor is an inevitable obligation for everyone in society. ——Rousseau

11. The perfect new man should be cultivated in and for labor. ——Irving

12. Physical labor is the great disinfectant against all social viruses. ——Marx

13. Labor is the incomparable source of all power, all morality and all happiness. ——La Jonaignoli

14. Labor is the father of wealth, and land is the mother of wealth. ——William Petty

15. Something always starts from nothing; it is created by two hands and a clever head. - Sonsuneji

16. I know what labor is: Labor is the source of all joy and all good things in the world. ——Gorky

17. Work and be diligent: work is the most reliable wealth.

——La Fontaine

18. Since ideas exist in labor, people must rely on labor to survive. ——Suhomlinsky

19. On the basis of attaching importance to labor and respecting workers, it is possible for us to create our own new morality. ——Labor and science are the two greatest forces in the world. ——Gorky

20. Labor is always the basis of human life and the basis of creating happiness of human culture. ——Makarenko

21. Love labor. There is no force that can make people become great and smart people like labor, the power of collective, friendly and free labor. ——Gorky

22. I only believe in one thing: inspiration is generated during labor. ... Labor, this is the doctor of all insensitivity. ——Ostrovsky

23. Labor is the basis and means of human existence, and the source of a person’s physical, intellectual and moral perfection. ——Ushensky

24. If you can successfully choose labor and pour all your spirit into it, then happiness itself will find you. ——Ushensky

25. Laziness-it is a special style of attitude toward labor. It is characterized by difficulty getting involved in work and ease of leaving work. ——Deplitskaya

26. Life is about hard work, what will you gain if you don’t ask for it? ——Zhang Heng

27. It is better to retreat and build a net than to be a fish in the abyss. ——Ban Gu

28. There are “once and for all” things, but there are very few “once and for all” things… —Lu Xun

29. The establishment of the socialist system It opens up a way for us to reach the ideal state, and the realization of the ideal state depends on our hard work. ——*

30. Knowledge comes from hard work, and any achievement is the result of hard work. ——Song Qingling

31. To cultivate abilities, you must continue to do them, and you must improve your learning methods and improve learning efficiency at any time, in order to succeed. ——Ye Shengtao

32. When I do something, I don’t just do it when others ask me to do it, but I do it even when others don’t ask me to do it. In this way, it will be interesting and rewarding. ——Xie Juezai

33. From now on, I will no longer look up at the blue sky or look down at the white water. I will only be careful about my steps. I will not step on the soil at all, and leave a deep impression on you. footprint! ——Zhu Ziqing

34. We should remember that our career requires hands, not mouths. ——Tong Dizhou

35. Always have confidence in everything and always think about "doing it". If you do something and you first worry, "Are you afraid of it?" then you won't have the courage. ——Gai Jietian

36. People who do everything by just talking without doing anything are hypocritical and hypocritical. ——Democritus

37. Science is at home everywhere - but it will not yield a good harvest wherever it does not sow. ——Herzen

38. Science is not something that can be obtained without hard work - indeed, there is no other way to obtain science except sweating; whether it is enthusiasm, fantasy, or longing with the whole body and mind , neither can replace labor. ——Herzen

39. Genius cannot make people do not have to work, nor can it replace labor. To develop genius, one must study for long periods of time and work with high intensity. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks he faces. ——Smirnov

40. A person with truly great talent feels extremely happy in the process of working. ——Goethe

41. The fruits harvested from the scientific garden, like the harvest of farmers, are often the product of work and luck and favorable circumstances. ——Berzilius

42. Inspiration is nothing but "a reward for tenacious labor."

——Rebin

43. Whoever is willing to work seriously can make many achievements and stand out. ——Engels

44. There is nothing of real value in the world that can be obtained without hard work. ——Edison

45. Working hard is the mother of all inventions. By working hard at everything, you can get the truth of things. ——Tao Xingzhi

46. Things that are obtained after effort are more popular than things that are obtained without effort. The truth that is obvious at a glance can be understood effortlessly. Once you understand it, you will feel temporarily happy, but it will soon be forgotten. ——Boccaccio

47. My life is basically just hard work. I can say that in my seventy-five years, I have not lived a comfortable life for a month. It is like pushing a piece of cake. The stone went up the mountain, and the stone kept rolling down and pushed up again. ——Goethe

48. It is labor itself that constitutes the main factor in the happiness you pursue. Any enjoyment that is not obtained through hard work will soon become boring and uninteresting. ——Hume

49. Only under new social conditions can labor be transformed from a heavy burden into a relaxed and pleasant satisfaction of physiological requirements. ——Chernyshevsky

50. We learn to think in the process of our labor. As a result of our labor, we understand the mystery of the world, and then we truly change our lives. ——Gorky

51. I have loved both mental work and physical work all my life. Perhaps I even love physical work more. I feel even more satisfied when any excellent understanding, that is, the combination of hands and brain, is added to physical labor. ——Pavlov

52. Laziness is like rust, consuming the body more than hard work; keys that are often used are always shiny. ——Franklin

53. Do not stop at the achievements you have already made, but work bravely and strive to hold the championship of labor in your own hands for a long time. ——Ostrovsky

54. Labor enables people to build confidence in their own intellectual power. ——Gorky

55. If children let themselves do whatever they want without working, they will neither learn literature, nor music, nor physical education, nor can they learn anything. Understand the etiquette that ensures the peak of morality. ——Democritus

56. If a rich man puts money in your hands, don’t take this favor too seriously; because the sage once taught: Hard work is far more valuable than gold. ——Sadie

57. Love of labor is one of the main components of communist morality. But only after the working class wins, labor, the indispensable condition of human life, will no longer be a heavy and shameful burden, but become an honorable and heroic cause. —— Kalinin

58. Pleasure is only an accompanying phenomenon of happiness. If pleasure is not accompanied by labor, it will not only lose its value quickly, but also quickly degenerate people's hearts. ——Ushensky

59. Without tenacious and careful labor, even talented people will become useless playthings like embroidered pillows. ——Stanislavski