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■A self-respecting person is like wearing armor, nothing can penetrate it. [USA] Longfellow: "Michelangelo"

■Self-respect is the most luxurious clothing a person can wear, and it can arouse people's noblest emotions. [UK] Seth Smiles: "Self-Help"

■Self-respect is the second belief and the foundation for restraining all evil. [UK] Bacon: "New Atlantis"

■ Respect God before saints, respect heroes before ordinary people, respect parents before others, but the most important thing is to respect yourself. [Ancient Greece] Pythagoras: "The Golden Words"

■If we are upright and work hard, we will be praised by others; however, getting our own praise is a hundred times more meaningful. Unfortunately, the way to get my own approval has not yet been found. [USA] Mark Twain: "Fool Wilson's New Calendar"

■No matter how much others value us, they will never value us more highly than we value ourselves. [France] Mauroya: "The Devil in the World" Be self-reliant and self-respecting. Don't follow others' footsteps or imitate others' words. [China] Lu Jiuyuan: "Song and Yuan Studies Cases"

■ When others praise you, don't use your mouth to praise yourself; when others praise you, don't use your mouth to praise yourself. "Old Testament·Proverbs"

■The greatest bad thing a person can do to a young person is to make him accustomed to frivolity, and frivolity produces the kind of desire that leads people to do evil. [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"

■If a person cannot value himself, he will not be able to benefit others. [China] Hai Rui: "Preface to Wu Yi'an's Eryin Gurong"

■ People have made up the idol of "chance" to cover up their indiscretion. There are very few irrational things that happen to happen, and a person with a sharp mind can arrange most things in life. [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"

■In a universal and profound sense, man, as the creator of history, what is the purpose of his basic behavior? That is self-affirmation, defending the ideas you created, and gaining the freedom to interpret the meaning of facts. [Soviet Union] Gorky: "The Life of Klim Samkin" I do not approve of interfering in other people's affairs, and I do not allow anyone to interfere in my affairs. Let's live our own lives without interfering with each other and mind our own business. This is my motto. [USA] Lewis: "Arrowsmith"

■Self-respect is a quality related to important things. A person who respects himself is of great value and therefore a kind person. It is difficult to be a truly self-respecting person. He must be both noble and kind. ?He is reserved to noble people and kind to ordinary people. [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Nicomachean Ethics"

■A true wise man will not claim to praise himself. [UK] Shakespeare: "Much Ado About Nothing"

■Being true to oneself is indispensable to a person's happiness. [United States] Paine: "The Age of Reason

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