The conscience that never sleeps constantly whips people. ——Montaigne
A benevolent person does not change his integrity based on prosperity and decline, and a righteous person does not change his heart based on survival. ——"Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·He Yan Biography"
A righteous man will not deceive his heart, and a benevolent man will not harm his life. ——Liu Xiang
A kind heart is an eternal feast. ——Comenius
When reason and emotion are in perfect harmony, the voice of conscience will dominate the soul.
—— Suhomlinsky
If you love others with a heart that loves yourself, benevolence will not be used; if you hate yourself with a heart that hates others, then righteousness will not be used.
——Chao Buzhi
A benevolent person says that his heart loves others happily. ——"Han Feizi"
Benevolence is born from apology, and righteousness is born from abundance, so it is easy to teach when you are rich. ——Wang Tong
Aspire to Tao, base on virtue, rely on benevolence, and wander in art. ——"The Analects of Confucius"
Knowledge without conscience will destroy the human soul. ——Bralay
The heart of compassion is the root of benevolence; the heart of shame and disgust is the root of righteousness; the heart of resignation is the root of courtesy; the heart of right and wrong is the root of wisdom. ——Meng Ke
Kindness is the beauty of the soul, not the embodiment of the beauty of behavior. ——Addison
It is very dangerous to suppress the voice of your conscience. ——Suhomlinsky
Conscience is always to obey the natural order regardless of all man-made laws. ——Rousseau
A gentleman is gentle in benevolence and firm in righteousness. ——Yang Xiong
Skillful words and charming words, fresh and benevolent! ——"The Analects of Confucius"
There is nothing more benevolent than loving others. ——"Book of Rites"
Extreme justice and kindness do not belong to vulgar people. The awakening of conscience is the greatness of the soul.
——Hugo
It is unkind to take advantage of disaster and not to take advantage of danger. ——"History of the Ming Dynasty"
A shameless person will not have a conscience. ——Toro Fuller
The most sincerity is the way and the most benevolence is the virtue. ——Su Shi
When you feel that you are a human being, the only limitation is your conscience. ——Martin Du Gard
People must have the ability to be self-confident, and they should determine right and wrong from their own conscience, and should not follow the right and wrong of others.
——Zhang Taiyan
People can know what glory is from vanity, and they can know what justice is from conscience. ——Lando
A good conscience is a soft pillow. ——Lei
The most benevolent will not be regarded as kindness, and the most righteous will not be regarded as merit. ——Yao Ying
Benevolence is one’s duty. ——"The Analects of Confucius"
Great benevolence is the ultimate, and great courage is born. ——Tan Sitong
We don’t seek the moral virtue of angels and cows and horses, but only seek the conscience of human beings. - Montaigne
A gentleman's behavior is based on justice, not for profit, and not for righteousness. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty"
There is no more painful trial than the trial of one's own conscience. ——Tandryakov
Two things are indispensable: conscience and a good reputation. ——Chaucer
Moral damage is the complete paralysis of conscience. ——Akutagawa Ryunosuke
Moral activities are both controlled by government officials and restricted by conscience. ——Locke
Mercy must be based on justice and must not replace justice. ——Hen George
Conscience can only speak in silence. ——Heidegger
A gentleman embraces benevolence and righteousness and is not afraid of the tilt of heaven and earth. ——Wang Jian
Those who value themselves are unkind, and those who like to accumulate wealth are unjust. Those who are respectful are rude, and those who are greedy for fame are unwise. ——Lin Bu
The only lamp that illuminates people is reason, and the only stick that guides life astray is conscience. ——Heine
In the minds of men and women of faith, conscience is no child’s play. ——Romain Rolland
To praise others and others praise them is to praise oneself; to destroy others and others to destroy them is to destroy oneself. Self-reputation is the thief of benevolence; self-destruction is the thief of righteousness. ——Yao Ying
Today’s conscience is the requirement of happiness. ——Miki Kiyoshi
Be kind and righteous without giving money, but be kind and righteous when giving money. ——Liang Zhangju
A benevolent family will prosper a country; a benevolent family will prosper a country. ——Book of Rites·University
Conscience makes people timid. Want to be a thief, afraid of condemnation. I want to curse and slander but I am afraid of being scolded. ...Conscience is the thing that rebels in people's hearts and is most afraid of loneliness. ——Shakespeare
Benevolence and righteousness are friends, and morality is a teacher. ——Shi Xiangzai
For the practice of morality, the best audience is people's own conscience. ——Cicero
A benevolent man will establish others when he wants to be established, and he will reach others when he wants to reach them. ——Confucius
There are some countries in the world that are more important, and that is human conscience. ——Romain Rolland
Do great justice and then you can get rid of great slander. ——"History of the Song Dynasty"
Famous sayings about benevolence, righteousness and conscience
The benevolent person is at peace with benevolence, and the wise person benefits benevolence.
——"The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren Chapter"
The great glory in the world often arises from sin, sacrificing one's conscience for the sake of fame outside the body. ——Shakespeare
Conscience is the patron saint of the social order inspired by the individual's self-preservation. ——Maugham
The most benevolent person in the world can be the most benevolent person in the world. ——Confucius
For the people, the only power is the law; for individuals, the only power is conscience. ——Hugo
A kind heart is the best law. ——McClay
Conscience is determined by a person’s knowledge and entire lifestyle. ——Marx
No badge of great importance, whether it is the king's crown, the regent's sword, the general's badge, or the judge's robe, can set off their dignity better than mercy. noble. ——Shakespeare
The laws of conscience, which we claim to originate from nature, actually originate from custom. ——Montaigne
Life is what I want; righteousness is what I want. You can't have both, you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness. ——"Mencius Gaozi 1"
If your conscience is right, you should laugh at the rumors. ——Ovid
Conscience is the divine palace that God, as the only judge, can enter. ——Ramnai
No two consciences are exactly the same. ——Bernard Shaw
The only thing that restrains a person is his own conscience. ——Anonymous
Conscience is not a child’s play. Who can make a person free from the blame of his own conscience? Conscience is the god of every mortal. ——Menander
Conscience! You are the infallible judge of good and evil. ——Rousseau
Conscience, for most people, is a predictor of other people's opinions. ——Henry Taylor
Every man must live according to the conscience of his heart, but not according to any ideal. It is our downfall to surrender our conscience to creeds, or ideas, or traditions, or even inner impulses. ——Lawrence
Conscience is a fair and incorruptible judge. ——Ramonas
If you have no conscience, you must first reform your heart. ——Proverb
A wise man does not endanger others in order to do something; a benevolent man does not violate justice in order to achieve merit. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty"
Conscience is the emotional sentinel of faith. ——Suhomlinsky
What is conscience? It is a pointer to the unknown world. ——Hugo
The Encyclopedia of Life: Being merciless and unkind. ——"Zhuangzi"
What is the power that makes people the most severe judge of their behavior? It is conscience, which becomes the defender of conduct and reason. ——Suhomlinsky
Ah! conscience! conscience! Man's most loyal friend. ——Gorky
A person without conscience is equal to nothing. —— Rabelais
If you convince others with kindness and righteousness, no one will be convinced. ——Wu Jingzi 6
Intelligence without conscience is worse than no intelligence at all. ——Ai Yange
Do your work carefully during the day, but do not do anything that is embarrassing to your conscience, so that you can sleep peacefully at night. ——Thomas Mann
In this world, there is only one way to happiness. Either they have a selfless conscience or they have no conscience at all. ——Oglen Nahue
In this world, conscience is distributed most fairly. ——Descartes
Conscience is the foundation of life. ——Rayley
In this world, conscience should be greater than genius. Balzac said: Conscience is rarer than genius. Conscience is our own reaction to ourselves. ——Fromm
Anyone who does not have a sincere and enthusiastic respect for the truth will never talk about conscience, a noble life, or nobility. ——Romain Rolland
The awakening of conscience is the greatness of the soul. ——Hugo
The saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience, and the saddest phenomenon for a society is the loss of justice. ——Guo Moruo
Conscience is our only treasure that cannot be bought. ——Fielding
Conscience is the best decider. ——Romain Rolland
The glory of goodness is in their conscience, not in people's words. ——Tolstoy
It is unkind to take advantage of disaster and not to take advantage of it. ——Zhang Tingyu
The sun can take off your coat faster than the wind; a kind and friendly approach can change the minds of others more easily than any violence. ——Carnegie
The only real responsibility is to move toward your own potential, your own intelligence and awareness, and then act accordingly. ——Anonymous
Conscience is just a sense of right and wrong. ——Wang Shouren
Knowing the virtuous is wisdom; recommending virtuous people is benevolence; attracting virtuous people is righteousness. If there are these three, what more can be added? ——Han Ying
Those who are unkind cannot make appointments for a long time, and cannot enjoy themselves happily. ——"The Analects of Confucius"
Nothing is more valuable than justice. ——"Mozi"
Famous sayings about benevolence, righteousness and conscience
The benevolent benevolent, the wise benevolent.
"The Analects of Confucius"
The great glory in the world often arises from sin, sacrificing one's own conscience for the sake of fame outside the body. Shakespeare
Conscience is the patron saint of the social order inspired by the individual's self-preservation. Mao Yimu
The most benevolent person in the world can be the closest relative in the world. Confucius
For the people, the only power is the law; for individuals, the only power is conscience. Hugo
A kind heart is the best law. McClay
Conscience is determined by a person's knowledge and entire way of life. Marx
No badge of great importance, whether it is the king's crown, the regent's sword, the general's badge, or the judge's robe, can set off their dignity and nobility better than mercy. Shakespeare
The laws of conscience, which we claim to originate from nature, actually originate from custom. Montaigne
Life is what I want; righteousness is what I want. You can't have both, you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness. "Mencius Gaozi 1"
Those who ask their conscience what is right should laugh at rumors. Ovid
Conscience is the divine palace into which God, as the only judge, can enter. Ramnai
No two consciences are alike. Bernard Shaw
The only thing that restrains a person is his own conscience. Anonymous
Conscience is not a child's play. Who can make a person free from the blame of his own conscience? Conscience is the god of every mortal. Menander
Conscience! You are the infallible judge of good and evil. Rousseau
Conscience, for most people, is a foretaste of the opinions of others. Henry Taylor
Every man must live according to the conscience of his heart, but not according to any ideal. It is our downfall to surrender our conscience to creeds, or ideas, or traditions, or even inner impulses. Lawrence
Conscience is a fair and incorruptible judge. Ramonas
If you have no conscience, you must first reform your heart. Proverbs
A wise man does not endanger others in order to do something; a benevolent man does not violate justice in order to achieve merit. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty"
Conscience is the emotional sentinel of faith. Suhomlinsky
What is conscience? It is a pointer to the unknown world. Hugo
It is unkind. "Zhuangzi"
What is the power that makes people the most severe judge of their own behavior? It is conscience, which becomes the defender of conduct and reason. Suhomlinsky
Ah! conscience! conscience! Man's most loyal friend. Gorky
A person without conscience has nothing. Rabelais
Who can be dissatisfied with his kindness and righteousness? Wu Jingzi 6
Intelligence without conscience is worse than no intelligence at all. Ai Yangge
Do your work diligently during the day, but do not do anything that is embarrassing to your conscience, so that you can sleep peacefully at night. Thomas Mann
In this world, there is only one way to happiness. Either they have a selfless conscience or they have no conscience at all. O'Glenahue
In this world, conscience is most equitably distributed. Descartes
Conscience is the foundation of life. Raleigh
In this world, conscience should be greater than genius. Balzac said: Conscience is rarer than genius. Conscience is our own reaction to ourselves. Fromm
Anyone who does not have a sincere and enthusiastic respect for the truth will never talk about conscience, a noble life, or nobility. Romain Rolland
The awakening of conscience is the greatness of the soul. Victor Hugo
The saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience, and the saddest phenomenon for a society is the loss of justice. Guo Moruo
Conscience is our only treasure that cannot be bought. Fielding
Conscience is the best judge of doubt. Romain Rolland
The glory of goodness is in their conscience, not in people's words. Tolstoy
Takes advantage of misfortune but does not take advantage of it with force. Zhang Tingyu
The sun can take off your coat faster than the wind; a kind and friendly approach is easier to change other people's minds than any violence. Carnegie
The only real responsibility is to move toward your own potential, your own intelligence and awareness, and then act accordingly. Anonymous
Conscience is just a sense of right and wrong. Wang Shouren
To know the virtuous is wisdom; to recommend the virtuous is benevolence; to attract the virtuous is righteousness. If there are these three, what more can be added? Han Ying
Those who are unkind cannot stay in appointments for a long time and cannot enjoy themselves happily. "The Analects of Confucius"
Nothing is more valuable than justice.
"Mozi"
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