Quotes and aphorisms about the culture of integrity on campus
1. The righteousness is overwhelming, the clean breeze washes over the temple, the peach and plum garden is full of peach and plum cultivation, and the pure land bears fruit.
2. People who can only dream are naive, people who can only talk are weak, and only those who do solid work are strong.
3. A gardener with an honest heart will cultivate a garden full of lotus flowers; a three-foot podium with hard work will leave innocence in people’s hearts forever.
4. A piece of chalk brings a refreshing breeze to both sleeves; a three-foot podium brings joy to hard work all year round.
5. A person with uprightness is a model, the breeze on both sleeves is high, a three-foot podium is a source of joy, and peaches and plums from all directions are a source of pride.
6. A person’s biggest enemy is himself. Any cadre who cannot control himself is not qualified to discipline others. Taking good care of yourself is the prerequisite and fundamental; taking good care of others is your responsibility and obligation.
7. Never forget to be self-restrained and serve the public in every word and deed, and always think of honesty and integrity in every action.
8. The subordinates must live up to others, the superiors must comply with the laws of nature, the middle must abide by the king's laws, and do not compare with others.
9. The weight of a person’s life is the depth of the footprints he leaves behind.
10. Learn to enlighten your mind, learn to purify your thoughts, learn to cultivate your sentiments, and learn to sublimate your realm.
11. Be focused on education, uphold the public spirit, have the right path, and always shoulder the righteousness to create glory.
12. I am a teacher for the people, and teaching with integrity is fundamental; teaching students well is for the people, and I seek true glory from generation to generation.
13. As a teacher, you should be self-reliant, be willing to live in poverty, and do not compromise morality; you must be upright, honest and trustworthy, and do not play sideways.
14. The fruits of civilized rule of law and clean government are the results of "a peaceful country and a peaceful people" and "a harmonious government and people".
15. Those who serve as honest officials win the admiration of the people; those who work hard and love the people win the love of all.
16. To be a role model for others, to be upright and proud;
17. Being an official should be like the spring breeze, all things are prosperous. If you are greedy and insatiable, how is it different from the state of autumn, where thousands of trees wither and lively?
18. If you are not an honest official, how can you achieve outstanding political achievements? How can you win the hearts of the people if you do not love the people like a son?
19. Justice is measured in the scale, and integrity is measured in politics; a slight imbalance between the two will lead to regret and hatred.
20. There is a self-cleaning lotus in the pond that emerges from the mud and is unstained. There is no regret medicine in the world. Think twice before taking action.
21. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty said: "If I am thin, the world will be fat." As an official, you must also have the ambition to make the country strong and prosperous, and to bring peace and happiness to the people.
22. Listen to the voices of the masses, touch your conscience, and think about your words and deeds.
23. Listening to the voice, feeling the conscience, and thinking about words and deeds are incorruptible; hearing slander, pursuing selfish motives, and acting on your own will will lead to corruption.
24. Indulging in greed will definitely ruin your life; being honest and diligent will naturally lead to a happy life.
25. Corruption is the hatred of the world and cannot be underestimated. Integrity is the foundation of morality and cannot be buried.
26. You will know the true taste of the world only after you have tasted all the ups and downs, and never forget this life after being praised or criticized.
27. The sun rises in choices, and shooting stars sink in choices; the glory and downfall of life often depend on a single thought.
28. Don’t be arrogant in good times, don’t be humble in adversity, be an upright person, don’t be mediocre in ordinary times, don’t be chaotic, be a diligent and honest official.
29. It takes ten years to cultivate trees and a hundred years to cultivate people, and the work will last for thousands of years; a person with righteousness and a breeze on his sleeves will have a reputation that will be passed down through the ages.
30. The fire of life is extinguished because of greed, but it stays bright because of self-discipline; the flower of life withers because of corruption, but blooms because of integrity.
31. A three-foot podium serves as a stage to inherit civilization; ten years of spring and autumn sow wisdom and cultivate righteousness.
32. People are oriented, and the people are the house. The people should be held in high esteem rather than weight. Diligence is the root, integrity is the source, and the spirit of diligence and integrity should be as long as the source.
33. Poverty and a clean and simple life are where we revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties.
34. Human beings also need dreamers, who are intoxicated by the selfless development of a cause and therefore cannot pay attention to their own material interests.
35. If a person sees benefits but does not see the harm, he will be greedy; if a fish sees food but does not see the hook, he will die.
36. Power is like a car. The greater the power, the greater the braking force. Loss of braking will cause the car to crash and kill people. Losing the power of supervision will inevitably lead to corruption.
37. Work hard to contribute to the motherland; teach with integrity and cultivate talents for the people.
38. If you seek money and endanger lives, you can be greedy and pervert the law without burning incense; be loyal to the party and diligent in politics, be upright and honest, it doesn’t matter if you don’t worship the Buddha.
39. Zhuge Zhuge worked hard and his reputation lasted forever; Huai Heshen was greedy and his reputation lasted forever.