A pious beginning leads to a beautiful ending. (Hugo's "Lucy Brass")
Love yourself last and cherish those who hate you. Honesty will win you more benefits than corruption. ——Shakespeare's "Henry VIII"
You must be true to yourself; just as there is night before there is day, be true to yourself so that you will not deceive others. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
The brightest angel may fall, but angels are always bright; although the villains all appear to be loyal and good, a loyal and good person must still retain his true nature. ——Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
The gift of simple loyalty is always desirable. Instead of comparing what the poor faithful cannot achieve, we should value their hard work. ——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
If you want to live a happy life, pray to God, and be an honest person, then you must keep your promises. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
If you are insincere in doing things, or are reluctant to take action, then even if you have great ability, you will not achieve much. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
The voice of people pouring out their heart is gentler, more true, can be absolutely trusted, and you can be absolutely sure that it is nothing but the most affectionate advice. —— Dickens' "A Christmas Story"
Honesty, like all our sentiments, should be divided into negative and positive categories. 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"
When a person is a real person, he should maintain an equal distance between bluster and affectation. Neither boastful nor pretentious. ——Hugo "Les Miserables"
An honest person will never use other people's things in vain, and will never take other people's things in vain... ——Gorky "The Chuikov Family"
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"
You have gained a long and lofty reputation for your honesty, and of course you are proud of it - that is your treasure among treasures, it is simply yours. darling. ——Mark Twain, "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg"
A kind heart is the sun. (Hugo's "The Man Who Laughs")
A small candle, how far its light shines! A good deed, just like this candle, shines brightly in this sinful world of brilliance. ——Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice"
Love and kindness are happiness and truth, the only possible happiness and truth in the world. ——Romain Rolland's "The Biography of Tolstoy"
Civilization is good, barbarism is evil; freedom is good, restraint is evil. But it is this kind of imaginary knowledge that eliminates the instinctive, happiest and original need for good in human nature. ——Tolstoy, "Lucerne"
If everything is good, everything is beautiful. ——"Study on Tolstoy's Works"
The more goodness there is in life, the more interesting life itself will be. The two go hand in hand and complement each other. ——Tolstoy, "The Death of Ivan Ilyich"
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"
Kind, loyal, and loving people continue to bring happiness to the world. ——Mark Twain, "The Gilded Age"
Conscience, the thing that condemns people, is enough to scare me, both for adults and for children. ——Dickens' "Great Expectations"
The human heart is a vast and boundless world. When people face their conscience, examine their ambitions and daily actions, they often feel sad! ——Hugo "Les Miserables"
p>Don't believe in 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 Man Who Laughs"
Everyone has stains on their conscience, but most people are indifferent to this embellishment on their souls, just like wearing a starched shirt easy. ——Golky "Water and its Significance in Nature and Human Life"
If a person has no conscience, even a man with great intelligence cannot survive! ——Golky "My University"
The laws of conscience are often different from the laws of scripture. ——Tagore's "Sacrifice"
When you explain this issue, you must not distort, gouge, or far-fetch; let alone rely on your own shrewdness to knowingly make mistakes and put your own soul at risk. on charges. ——Shakespeare's "Henry V"
Wine is a colorless liquid flame that quickly and accurately burns out all the human things in the human heart. ——Gorky "The Chimney Sweeper"
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"